- The
Pegtymel (Russian: Пегтымель) is a
river in Far East Siberia, Russia. It is 345
kilometres (214 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin of 17,600 square...
- west into the
Kolyma River in
Yakutia (Sakha). Rauchua, Chaun, Palyavaam,
Pegtymel,
Chegitun and
Amguyema Rivers that flow
north into the
arctic seas. The...
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Korkodon Bulun Beryozovka Tenka Ayan-Yuryakh Kulu
Chaun River Palyavaam River Pegtymel River (flowing into
Chukchi Sea)
Amguema River Ioniveyem River Chegitun...
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River with its
tributaries Ekityki and Chantalveergyn, the Palyavaam,
Pegtymel and
Tanyurer of the
Chukchi Sea side, as well as the
Kanchalan and the...
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Other examples of
mushroom usage in art from
various cultures include the
Pegtymel petroglyphs of
Russia and ****anese
Netsuke figurines.
Examples of mushrooms...
- with
three dogs. This rock art was
among several petroglyphs found at
Pegtymel in
Siberia and
dates from the
fifth to
eighth centuries.
Before access...
-
Siberian Sea, the Indigirka, Alazeya, Chukochya, Kolyma, Rauchua, Chaun, and
Pegtymel are the most important. Only a few
rivers are navigable. The coastline...
- district's territory. In the
central parts of the
region one can
still see the
Pegtymel rock drawings,
where images were
carved into the rock by the
local inhabitants...
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being only 1.2 km away from a
headland located west of the
estuary of the
Pegtymel River. It lies
roughly midway between Cape
Shelagskiy and Cape Billings...
- the
Rauchua (Bilibino District), the
Chaun Bay
rivers (Chaun District),
Pegtymel River,
Amguema River,
Vankarem River and
Kymyneyveem River (Iultinsky District)...