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KOLYMA: The Land of Gold and Death by Stanley J. Kowalski
As early as 1648 an adventurous Cossack, Semen Dehznev, made the first trip North by boat, following the River Kolyma, to reach the Arctic Ocean and the Bering Strait (at
Kolyma Pictures
The mighty Kolyma river from 10km altitude. [Photo: Maurice de Graaf]
Kolyma — FactMonster.com - Fact Monster: Online Almanac
The Kolyma Range. (or Gyda Range), E of the Kolyma River, extends NE from Magadan and rises to c.6,000 ft (1,830 m). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed
Kolyma : Map (The Full Wiki) - Google Maps meets Wikipedia
This is an article about the region commonly known as Kolyma. For river it is named after, see Kolyma River
Dictionary - Definition of Kolyma - Webster's Online Dictionary
1928-1929: Gold mines established in the Kolyma River region. Commencement of regular mining operations 13 November 1931: Establishment of Dalstroy
Kolyma - Gulag
Stalin built the remote Soviet goldfields of the Kolyma, in eastern Siberia In a natural hollow on the bed of a silted-up river he found more than a
Kolyma definition of Kolyma in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Kolyma (kŏlĭmä`, kōlē`mə, Rus. kəlĭ`mə), river, c.1,500 mi (2,410 km) long, rising in several headstreams in the Kolyma and Cherskogo ranges, Russian Far East.
Potential Impacts of Permafrost Degradation on Carbon Storage of
Potential Impacts of Permafrost Degradation on Carbon Storage of Peat Soils in the Kolyma River Basin, East Siberia
Kolyma - Academy of Natural Sciences, Natural History Museum in
Rivers of the Kolyma Mountains are crystal clear, cold and wild. Despite their unstable flow and sediments, lack of nutrients, and low temperatures, these rivers
Wild flower blooms again after 30,000 years on ice : Nature News
The squirrels’ burrows, 70 in all, were found on the banks of the lower Kolyma River in northeastern Siberia, 20–40 metres below the current surface of the tundra
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