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What's with this part of Russia?

http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=70.970447,146.763611&spn=0.58391,3.337097&t=h&z=9

It's just really damned strange looking, at least from Satellite view. Looks like a moonscape. The strangeness persists even when zooming in, all kinds of crazy craters and insanely jaggly little rivers.

Anyone here ever been out there in person, looks like a last frontier kind of area, though I'm sure it's probably epic cold up there.

That's where they filmed the moon landing. Hence the tension we had with Russia...
 
if I'm not mistaken, that's the heavy mining area of Siberia. I think Norilsk is "near" there, which is one of the largest heavy metal mining cities in the world. --built on Gulag labor, of course.

It's highly polluted and toxic--could explain the kick-ass colors. Is lake Bikhal in that area, too? it's the deepest (and largest?) natural lake in the world
 
if I'm not mistaken, that's the heavy mining area of Siberia. I think Norilsk is "near" there, which is one of the largest heavy metal mining cities in the world. --built on Gulag labor, of course.

It's highly polluted and toxic--could explain the kick-ass colors. Is lake Bikhal in that area, too? it's the deepest (and largest?) natural lake in the world

Cool 🙂 I'd like to see Lake Baikal someday, it looked incredible on Planet Earth (the BBC doc). I'm sure the conditions are treacherous, but it looks fascinating.
 
Looks like remains of alien weapons testing.

Maybe humans are here because of defects in genes from the radiation of alien nuclear weapons
 
That's just what tundra looks like. Look at the north slope of Alaska. It's the same thing.

Basically when the snow melts every year all of the low lying areas fill with meltwater.
 
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