People walk on the tourist route at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018057
Andrei Didukh, 64, climbs up the rock named "Perya" (Feathers) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018047
A chipmunk is pictured at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018044
A sign reading "Liberty" which was created in 1899 is seen on the syenite rock named "Vtoroy Stolb" (Second Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018042
People stand by the syenite rock named "Lvinye Vorota" (Lion Gates) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018040
A man climbs down the syenite rock named "Lvinye Vorota" (Lion Gates) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018039
Climber Andrei Didukh, 64, stands on his hands on top of the rock named "Chetverty Stolb" (Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018038
Andrei Didukh, 64, climbs up the rock named "Chetverty Stolb" (Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018036
A view shows syenite rocks named "Manskaya Stenka" (Mana Wall) and "Manskaya Baba" (Mana Woman) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018034
A man stands on top of the syenite rock named "Pervy Stolb" (First Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018033
A man feeds Eurasian nuthatches on the rock named "Chetverty Stolb" (Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018032
People climb the rock named "Chetverty Stolb" (Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018029
A man feeds a Eurasian nuthatch on the rock named "Chetverty Stolb" (Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018028
A man rests at the foot of the rock named "Trety Stolb" (Third Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018027
A view shows frosted trees on the syenite rock named "Vtoroy Stolb" (Second Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018026
Andrei Didukh, 64, climbs up the rock named "Perya" (Feathers Rock) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018021
Andrei Didukh, 64, climbs down the syenite rock named "Pervy Stolb" (First Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018019
Andrei Didukh, 64, warms up before climbing up the rock named "Perya" (Feathers) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018015
Andrei Didukh, 64, warms up before climbing up the rock named "Perya" (Feathers) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018014
People walk on the tourist route at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018012
A man poses on the syenite rock named "Lvinye Vorota" (Lion Gates) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018011
A view shows the Narym scientific station at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018009
A man walks on the tourist route at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018008
A view shows the rock named "Pervy Stolb" (First Pillar) at the Stolby (Pillars) national nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. This year marks one hundred years since the Stolby became a protected area.01.10.2025#9018005