This is a beautiful winter view of the Katun (Катунь) River, its icy waters cutting through a snow-covered landscape.
The river flows through the Altai Republic and Altai Krai in southern Russia. It eventually joins the Biya River to form the mighty Ob River, one of the great rivers of Siberia.
The Katun stretches for about 688 kilometres, and its drainage basin covers nearly 61,000 square kilometres. Its source lies high in the Altai Mountains at the Katun Glacier.
Looking at this postcard, it’s easy to imagine how remote and quiet this region must feel in winter, with the river winding through vast stretches of snow and mountain scenery.

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