A tourist enjoys a view from the "Eagle shelf" on the outskirts of the village of Mezmay, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306387
A tourist takes pictured of Isichenko waterfall in Kurdzhipskoye canyon, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306379
A couple rests on a shore of Kurdzhips river in Guamskoye canyon, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306374
A boy prepares to cross Kurdzhips river in Guamskoye canyon, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306371
Tourists pose for a photo on a shore of Kurdzhips river in Guamskoye canyon, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306363
Tourists walk along a narrow railroad in Guamskoye canyon, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306356
Tourists walk on a bridge over Kurdzhips river in Guamskoye canyon, in Krasnodar region, Russia.11.08.2020#6306345
A man plays with a child in the sea on a warm summer day, in Yalta, Crimea, Russia.02.08.2020#6300005
A woman takes a selfie at a landscape design festival on the bank of the Yenisey river, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.01.08.2020#6299356
People take photos as they rest on board a ship on Moskva River, in Moscow, Russia.19.07.2020#6290623
A woman swims on a warm day on a yacht on the Krasnoyarsk reservoir on the Yenisei River, in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 15.07.2020#6287943
People enjoy a warm day on a yacht on the Krasnoyarsk reservoir on the Yenisei River, in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 15.07.2020#6287942
People enjoy a warm day on a yacht on the Krasnoyarsk reservoir on the Yenisei River, in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 15.07.2020#6287941
People enjoy a warm day on a yacht on the Krasnoyarsk reservoir on the Yenisei River, in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 15.07.2020#6287940
A woman enjoys a warm day on a yacht on the Krasnoyarsk reservoir on the Yenisei River, in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 15.07.2020#6287896
Tourists smear their bodies with highly mineralized sulfide mud from the bottom sediments of the bitter-salt lake Tus, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285991
People rest on bitter-salt Lake Tus, known for its healing water and highly mineralized sulfide mud from bottom sediments, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285990
Tourists smear their bodies with highly mineralized sulfide mud from the bottom sediments of the bitter-salt lake Tus, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285989
People rest in tents on shores of bitter-salt Lake Tus, known for its healing water and highly mineralized sulfide mud from bottom sediments, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285988
People rest in tents on shores of bitter-salt Lake Tus, known for its healing water and highly mineralized sulfide mud from bottom sediments, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285987
Tourists collect highly mineralized sulfide mud from the bottom sediments of the bitter-salt lake Tus, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285986
A man smears a woman with highly mineralized sulfide mud from the bottom sediments of the bitter-salt lake Tus, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285985
A man reads a newspaper as he lies on the surface of bitter-salt lake Tus, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285984
People rest on bitter-salt Lake Tus, known for its healing water and highly mineralized sulfide mud from bottom sediments, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.14.07.2020#6285983
A man smears his face with highly mineralized sulfide mud from the bottom sediments of the bitter-salt lake Tus, in the Shirinsky district, Russia's Republic of Khakassia. Tus has the status of a specially protected natural area, medical and recreational area and resort of regional importance; it is the most mineralized lake in Khakassia (275 g/l), which allows a person to lie on the surface of the water and not sink.13.07.2020#6285981
A woman enjoys a sunny day on the shore of the Krasnoyarsk Sea in the Shumikha Bay area in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 08.07.2020#6283295
A woman enjoys a sunny day on the shore of the Krasnoyarsk Sea in the Shumikha Bay area in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. 08.07.2020#6283292