Russia's frigid heart

Images from the Royal Geographical Society archives give insight to Siberia during a period where it was relatively unknown to the outside world
A near-permanently frozen region of rivers, mountains, tundra and forest enclosed by the Ural Mountains in the west and the Pacific and Arctic oceans in the east, Siberia is a place of extremes. This selection of photographs from the archives of the Royal Geographical Society, taken around the turn of the 20th century, capture scenes from across the mighty region at a time when it was little known outside of Russia

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