10 unusual places in our country in which you would not recognize Russia

Russia is so huge and diverse that sometimes it seems as if it is more than one country. Nature, climatic conditions, architecture and cultural features within one state are very different. So it may seem to you that you did not travel from one region to another, but made a long journey to the other end of the earth. But the most amazing thing is that in our homeland you can meet corners that are like two drops of water similar to traditional and popular tourist places in other countries. Here is a list of the most striking examples of such points.

Switzerland?

In fact, these are Altai mountains.

Tibet?

A monastery in Buryatia, a hundred kilometers from Lake Baikal.

Australia?

Vladivostok, of course, is not at all like Melbourne. But here the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan looks like an Australian.

Istanbul?

And this is Vladivostok with its Golden Horn Bay.

Easter Island?

One of the seven wonders of Russia is stone pillars on the Manpupuner plateau in the Komi Republic.

Halong Bay, Vietnam?

To be honest, this is Avacha Bay in Kamchatka.

Italy?

No wonder St. Petersburg is called Northern Venice.

Stone Forest in China?

Like the famous Stone Forest, Lena Pillars are also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

German village?

Such is the city of Zelenogradsk on the shores of the Baltic Sea in the Kaliningrad region.

Mount Fuji?

Kronotsky volcano is located in the national park in Kamchatka.

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