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🏞️The Putorana Plateau is one of the most mysterious and picturesque places in Russia. Located in the northwestern part of Krasnoyarsk Krai, this region feels untouched by time: vast basalt plateaus, deep canyons and thousands of waterfalls define its landscape.
💧It is often called «the land of ten thousand lakes and waterfalls». In terms of waterfall density, the plateau has no equal in Russia. One of them, the Talnikovy Waterfall, is considered the highest in the country.
🏅The Putorana Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts researchers, photographers and seekers of unexplored wilderness.
🏔️Many people dream of visiting this region. For hundreds of kilometers, there are only mountainous areas, deep gorges and intricate networks of rivers, lakes and waterfalls. Helicopter tours and river rafting are especially popular, though some travelers also venture out on hiking expeditions.
🤗Visit Russia and set out on a journey!
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Kyrgyzstan is building the foundation for climate policy
In Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬, the draft law “On Climate Activity” has been adopted in the first reading — a document that establishes a systemic framework for economic decarbonization and climate adaptation.
🔻 Key highlights:
1. Transition to a comprehensive climate policy
For the first time, the law creates an integrated framework — from goals and principles to implementation, monitoring, and financing mechanisms.
2. Carbon regulation and emissions trading
The draft introduces:
- national GHG inventory,
- state emissions registry,
- quota system,
- potential launch of an emissions trading scheme (carbon market).
In essence, this is a step toward carbon pricing.
3. MRV system (monitoring, reporting, verification)
A full-scale system is being established:
- emissions accounting,
- mandatory reporting,
- data verification,
Businesses will be required to measure and disclose emissions.
4. Adaptation is as important as decarbonization
Focus areas include:
- water resources,
- agriculture,
- infrastructure,
- regional resilience,
Critical for a mountainous country with high climate vulnerability.
5. Climate finance and investment
The law enables:
- access to international climate funds,
- development of a climate project pipeline,
- introduction of a green taxonomy,
A clear signal for investors and developers.
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Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬 aligns its policy with the Paris Agreement creates conditions for ESG and green investments lays the groundwork for future carbon pricing.
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Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬 is transitioning from declarative policies to an institutionalized climate system — with elements of regulation, market mechanisms, and financing.
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😍 Kyrgyzstan, where time stands still
✨ The river roars. The mountains watch in silence. And horses — as if from a legend — cross the stream 🐎🌊
✨ This is not just a frame — it’s the breath of freedom. Kyrgyzstan surprises with its power, serenity, and true nature 🌿
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Классический сценарий по-кыргызски: когда экономика хромает, а идеи, как ее подправить, закончились, в ход идет старый советский рецепт — приказать ценам стоять смирно. Вице-премьер и глава спецслужбы Камчыбек Ташиев, похоже, решил, что Конституция — не более чем ненужная бумага, особенно та ее часть, где черным по белому записано: Кыргызстан — страна рыночной экономики, а не феодальный базар под контролем силовиков.
▪️Сегодня глава ГКНБ Кыргызстана Камычибек Ташиев (который, в общем-то, за продукты питания не должен отвечать) приказал мэрам и губернаторам «удерживать цены на мясо», рынок превращается в театр абсурда: где есть указание «держать курс», но нет ни экономической логики, ни ответственности за последствия.
Прямое вмешательство государства в ценообразование не только противоречит Конституции, но и банально не работает — после таких «регулирований» мясо либо исчезает с прилавков, либо продается по двойной цене из-под полы.
Сейчас Ташиев угрожает акимам, будто речь идет не о хозяйственных вопросах, а о борьбе с диверсантами. Складывается впечатление, что каждый раз, когда цены растут, власти ищут врага — не инфляцию, не неэффективное управление или импортные издержки, а «непослушных продавцов». Это уже не экономика, а чистый административный театр с элементами угроз и показательных рейдов.
Проще говоря, один из двух фактических правителей страны предлагает бороться с законами рынка дубинкой госкомитета. Интересно, осознает ли он, что таким образом сам лично подписывается под нарушением одной из главных норм Основного Закона страны? Конституция гарантирует свободу экономической деятельности и частную собственность. А получается, что свобода — до тех пор, пока килограмм мяса не перевалил за 700 сомов?..
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Lake Alatai is situated in the Alatai State Nature Park in the Toktogul District of Jalal-Abad Province, Kyrgyzstan. The park's main attraction is the lake, located at an altitude of 2300 meters. The park remains untouched by tourists, offering pristine mountain air and breathtaking landscapes.
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June is perhaps the most beautiful and vibrant month to visit the high-altitude locations in Kyrgyzstan.
This particular beauty is located in the foothills of Lake Kol-Tor, in the Naryn region.
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Lake Issyk-Kul is located at an altitude of 3400 meters above sea level in the Chatkal district.
The maximum concentration of beauty in one place, a high-quality lake with a bluish tint at the foot of rocky mountains with small glaciers and alpine meadows. 🏞️🌼🏔️
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Fantastic panorama of the Kek-Kiya Valley
The Kek-Kiya Valley is located in the border zone of the Naryn region, approximately 550 km from the city of Bishkek. The valley is traversed by the river of the same name through winding canyons. 🌿
The massive rocks standing here captivate the observer with their majestic and mysterious appearance. ⛰
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Brides by Force
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In Kyrgyzstan, women are sometimes kidnapped by their future husbands. Some would say it's romantic, but it's anything but romantic for most victims of forced marriage. A total stranger kidnaps a woman or a stalker she tried to avoid and is taken into his family's home.
The kidnapper's female relatives attempt to convince the victim to accept the marriage. While their families rescue some, others don't get help. 'So what if you were kidnapped?' Victims are often shamed for being kidnapped and sometimes raped.
The practice is called 'ala-kachu', which translates 'take and run'. It's illegal and punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine. However, stereotypes persist, and cases go unreported. Watch our documentary about this weird tradition on @documentaryplanet
https://t.me/documentaryplanet/28
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Living on rubbish
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There's a dumpsite on the outskirts of Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan, that isn't just full of rubbish, it's rich in human stories too. Abdykadyr is 60 and it's need that forces him to toil away on the giant landfill, along with his sons and daughters-in-law. They rent a home near the dumpsite, where they collect iron, aluminium, in fact, anything they can sell. Abdykadyr isn’t at all embarrassed by his work.
He’s one of many who've ended up on the dumpsite. The new documentary tells their stories.
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The most popular game in Kyrgyzstan
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Kok Boru is an ancient nomadic sport played in Kyrgyzstan. It’s similar to hockey or polo… except teams play with a decapitated goat instead of a puck or a ball. Teams of ten men on horseback compete for control of its body and score by placing it in the opponents’ goal - a large concrete kazan, or pot.
Kok Boru is more popular than football and is quite a sight that draws large crowds. This traditional sport is undergoing a revival and can be seen in Central Asian countries. In Afghanistan, it’s called Buzkashi.
Some say it gets too violent and brutal. You decide for yourself. For more about the nomadic tradition, watch the full documentary.
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Stone therapy for drug addicts
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The Nazaraliev drug rehab centre in Kyrgyzstan has come up with an unconventional way to cure patients from heroin addiction. Addicts get rid of their psychological dependence on drugs by choosing a stone they can confide in and carry it during a 250-kilometre trek through rough terrain. At the end of their journey, patients throw their stone in a large heap formed over the years.
It’s called lithotherapy and it has helped more than 5,000 addicts according to the clinic. Gleb is only 24 and has suffered from addiction for the past five years. His parents sent him to Kyrgyzstan twice. He couldn’t make it through the treatment the first time. Now he’s determined to finish it.
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