This page contains the list of images of the Moscow region (Central
Russia) nature: natural landscapes and vegetation types.
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Europe, Russia
CENTRAL RUSSIA
(MOSCOW REGION)
Autumn. Birch forest in the Kliazma river valley
Autumn. Birch tree (Betula pubescens Ehrh.) on the Kliazma bank
Autumn. Maple undergrowth in the spruce forest
Larch tree (Larix decidua Mill.) in Autumn
Winter forest. Middleaged pine-birch forest
Winter Spruce forest
Winter Alder (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.) forest in the small stream valley
Winter Alder (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.) forest in the small stream valley
Winter Spruce-Pine forest on the edge
Winter. Marshed willow glade in the stream valley
Winter Spruce-Pine forest
Spring forest. Spruce forest edge
Summer. Kliazma river valley
Summer. Kliazma river with water vegetation
Summer. Kliazma river valley
Summer. Kliazma river valley
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