Alla River Valley - one of the most beautiful places on earth

Here are sacred holy places, here are the Evenki tribal hunting trails. But first of all, Alla is known as a healing and healing area that heals the soul and body.

With such an interesting lamp, the ridge met us at the entrance to the Alla Valley. The slanting rays of the sun, coupled with the slanting rain, painted a picture in the sky.

Throughout the Barguzin Valley, we find reminders of the great yogi, the patron saint of the Barguzin Valley, the Soda Lama. In Alla, visitors are greeted by a monument with a bas-relief of the saint.

Prices do not bite here. Accommodation is 300 rubles per day in the house, and a tent can be put up for 70 at all.

Hiking trails go up the Alle; if it is so beautiful here, imagine how many beauty and views await beyond rapids and turns, rifts and waterfalls upstream.

Trails originating in the Alla, you can get to Lake Baikal itself.

Hospitable Aborigines, Evenks and Buryats, taking and showing the guests the ceremony of worshiping the sacred place, will tell many beautiful legends about the two rocky remains of Buraltar and Sahiltar - the war horses of the divine brothers - the owners of these places, who protect the world and the fabulous beauty of the region, about the Evenki hostess Enimikan, about the Buryat strongman Bildashkin Badme, about the fact that local spirits favor the birth of children in childless families.

We will go down the steep stairs down to the stormy river.

Apparently, this is an old bath house, looks abandoned, but adds some kind of surroundings to the picture.

Below there are a lot of mosquitoes and midges, they managed to shoot for about ten minutes, then they stuck around it.

In anticipation of the sunset, shoot the flora of the gorge.

A life.

These are pictures of mid-June, but the flowers here bloom all summer.

And the sunset is already close, and it's time to listen to the legends about the owners of these places.

Once upon a time, a war broke out between the Evenk clans. Buga (god) sent his two sons to the earth to reconcile people. They went down to the ground, donned battle armor, mounted their horses and brought peace to the earth. After that, they ascended to heaven with their father. The remaining horses turned into rocks, they were named after the suits of the horses: Sakhiltar (from the Evenki sirg - bay) and Buraltar (from the Evenki boros - gray).

These rocks are the hitching of the gods. When the celestials moved from the south to the "Lama" (Lake Baikal in Evenki), they rested in these places. At the same time they tied their horses to the tops of the rocks. A bay horse was tied to one rock (from the Evenki sirg - bay), this rock was called Sakhiltar, and behind another - a gray (boron) horse. The second rock was called Buraltar.

Watch the video: What rivers can tell us about the earth's history. Liz Hajek (March 2024).

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