Vladimir Skorobogatov - Vladimir was born in Moscow in 1936, he is a Ph.D. in technology, graduated Moscow Engineering and Physics University in 1960. In 1960-1997 he lived in Siberia and worked in the Mathematic Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (in Novosibirsk), as a scientist and then as a Laboratory Head. Since 1997 he lives in Israel in the Maalot city. Vladimir loves nature, during all his life he traveled a lot, hiking,
driving cars and motor boats. He investigated all Novosibirsk region, North of Western
Siberia, Middle Ob-river, as well as Altai Mountains. During these trips he made a
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Except this region there are images of other regions natural landscapes:
Russia (from West to East):
West Baltic (Kurshskaya Kosa),
Leningrad Region,
Moscow Region (Central Russia),
Western Caucasus Mountains (Sochi),
Northern Caucasus Mountains (Elbruz),
Northern Ossetia (Northern Caucasus),
Middle Volga (Taiga zone),
Middle Volga (Steppe zone),
Astrakhan Reserve (Volga delta),
Pre-Polar Urals (Yugyd-Va National Park),
Middle Urals (Chusovaya river),
Ob-river valley (Center of Western Siberia),
Taz peninsula (North of Western Siberia),
Altai Region (Steppe and Altai foothills),
Altai Mountains (Altai-Sayan Mountain Ecoregion),
Sayan Mountains (Southern Siberia),
Minusinsk basin (Southern Siberia),
Lake Baikal (South of Central Siberia),
Sihote-Alin Mountains (South of the Far East),
Kuril Islands,
Kamchatka Peninsula (
volcanoes,
mountains,
water bodies,
vegetation,
wildlife);
Former USSR States:
Carphatians (Western Ukraine),
Western Caucasus (Abkhazia),
Georgia (Central Caucasus Mountains),
Northern Tien-Shan: Issyk-Kul Lake and Zailiysky Alatau,
Western Tien-Shan Mountains (Kirgizstan),
Tadjikstan (Pamir Mountains);
Europe (from North to South):
Norway,
Finland,
UK: England and Scotland,
UK: Wales,
Netherlands,
Switzerland,
Austria,
Italy (Dolomites Alps),
Northern and Central France,
Southern France,
Andorra,
Spain and Portugal,
Italy (Apennine Peninsula),
Croatia,
Western Bulgaria (Mountains),
Eastern Bulgaria (Black Sea),
Northern Greece,
Kos Island (Greece),
Rhodes Island (Greece),
Crete Island (Greece),
Cyprus;
Asia:
Central Turkey (Taurus),
Southern Turkey (Kemer, Antalya),
Middle East (Syria, Lebanon and Israel),
United Arab Emarates,
India (Himalayas),
Sri Lanka,
North-East of China (Peking),
Laos,
South-Western Thailand,
South-Eastern Thailand,
Indonesia (Bali Island);
North America:
USA East coast (Eastern states),
Alaska,
Rocky Mountains (USA, Montana),
Yellowstone National Park,
Utah and Nevada mountains,
South-West steppe and deserts (Arizona and Texas);
Central America:
Mexico,
Cuba (Caribbean),
Guatemala and Honduras,
Costa Rica;
South America:
Venezuela (Orinoco River and Guiana Highlands),
Central Andes and Amazonian Lowland (Peru),
Precordillera (Argentina),
Brazilian Highlands (Brazilian Plateau),
Patagonia (Argentina),
Land of Fire (Tierra del Fuego) Archipelago;
Africa:
Tunis (Tunisia),
Egypt,
Tenerife Island (Canaries Archipelago)
Kenya and Tanzania,
Angola,
Zambia,
Namibia,
Swaziland,
South African Republic;
Australia and New Zealand:
North Australia (Darwin),
Australia Northern Territory,
South-Eastern Australia (Sydney, New South Wales),
South Australia (Melburn, Victoria),
New Zealand: North Island,
New Zealand: South Island;
Antarctic: Antarctic Peninsula.
From Photo Nature section of our site you can also download thousands images of fungi, lichens, plants and animals, made by professional Russian field biologists and geographers during their expeditions all over the Russia and former USSR republics. All objects from our collection are determined by scientist and have exact scientific name, date and place of taking picture, as well as size of the original image.
You are able to find necessary pictures using four different approach:
1) with a help of Geographic Index (all objects are separated by countries and nature geographical zones), 2) with a help of Systematic Index (all objects are separated by their systematic position),
3) with a help of Alphabetical Index (all objects are separated by their scientific Latin names according to the alphabet), and
4) with a help of Search Form (you can search scientific (Latin) names of species, genus, family, or order).
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