The New Siberian Islands are an archipelago in the Extreme North of Russia, to the north of the East Siberian coast between the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea north of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, of which they are administratively a part.
Weatherstation on Kotelny Island (Anzhu Islands; 74°38’N, 139°10’E)
Belkovsky Island, Thilo Bay (Anzhu Islands; 75°35’30’’N, 135°38’44’’E)
Belkovsky Island (Anzhu Islands; 75°35’30’’N, 135°38’44’’E)
Belkovsky Island (Anzhu Islands; 75°35’30’’N, 135°38’44’’E)
The Laptev Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is located between the northern coast of Siberia, the Taimyr Peninsula, Severnaya Zemlya and the New Siberian Islands. Its northern boundary passes from the Arctic Cape to a point with co-ordinates of 79°N and 139°E, and ends at the Anisiy Cape. The Kara Sea lies to the west, the East Siberian Sea to the east.
The shore of the Anabar Bay.
The frozen Laptev Sea. Thinning of the ice reveals blue and green water color. New Siberian Islands are near the middle and the Great Siberian Polynya is in the left part of the image.
Even women in ethnic costume, early 20th century.
Zarya in 1902 during her second wintering