Monday, January 20, 2014

Tokyo TV movie shot in Yakutia on the Lena Pillars - UNESCO heritage site - ITAR-TASS

Yakutsk, January 20. / Correspondent. ITAR-TASS Susanna Rozhina /. In the 40-degree cold Tokyo television crew TBS Vision commissioned by UNESCO made a documentary about Lena Pillars – World Heritage Site of the organization.

“Japanese cameramen have already arrived in the summer to film video clip – told Itar-Tass in the Ministry of Nature Protection of Yakutia. – After filming new they have turned a full movie about the park. will be shown and summer, and winter scenes. You will be able to enjoy all the our palette beauty Lena Pillars “.

“We had to be sure to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the winter in the 40-degree cold, for there was a complete picture of perception, – said the director of TBS Vision Haruki Enatsu. – Climbing the Lena Pillars winter impressive. With campings” Batamay ” which is located opposite the park, we went snowmobiling. At minus 40 degrees is certainly an unforgettable feeling. reach your destination, have spent more than 1.5 hours to climb to the observation deck, which is located at an altitude of two kilometers. But the beauty of the landscape, which opened on us from the heights, all these tests cost frost. We are very pleased that currently have experienced extreme cold Yakut “.

On Japanese TV TBS Vision aired weekly half-hour film about the UNESCO World Heritage Site. A film about the Lena Pillars called “The World Heritage Lena Pillars Nature Park” will be aired in February.

Lena Pillars – a geological formation and the natural park of the same name in Russia, on the banks of the Lena River. “Poles” – proyatyanuvshiysya many kilometers complex vertically elongated rocks up to 100 meters, fancifully piled along the shore. Time of formation of the Lena Pillars as bizarre terrain scientists call about 400 thousand years ago.

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