Ice drifting in Siberia
AIRVŪZ STAFF NOTE :
Russia's Siberia region is vast, and large parts of it receive comparatively large amounts of precipitation - as much as 50 cm. or about 20 inches per year. That's why three of the roughly two-dozen largest rivers in the world are in Siberia - the Amur, Ob, and Lena Rivers, all of which essentially exist to drain Siberia into the Arctic Ocean. In this video by AirVuz contributor and drone pilot Mayday Studio, you'll see this process in action as peak drainage approaches with the coming of spring.
- about 4 years ago
- 353 VŪZ
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After long winter siberian rivers break the crust of ice and huge chunks of snow go downstream.