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| On the top: Sacha, Roland, Volker and Vladimir |
After going down from the top and some swimming in the Katun we were invited to a tea party: this strawberry cake is really delicious |
Frederic, Volker, Roland and Yusuke |
This one was taken by Volker, so he is probably also responsible for the other upside-down picture earlier on |
A mailbox |
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| Under construction |
Here you can see both the old bridge and the new bridge in one view |
Mischa translating what our local guide is telling us |
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This is where the Tsjemal ends into the big Katun river |
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| The difference in water colour comes from the fact that the Tsjemal comes from a spring and has clear water where the Katun comes from a mountain and has lots of sand in it |
Tsjemal |
Tsjemal in the front; Katun in the back |
The hydro station in the Tsjemal river |
More Tsjemal |
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And more Katun as well |
These tissues in trees are for the gods; however, they are not supposed to be made out of plastic bags |
The waterfall next to the hydrostation |
And the lake just before the waterfall |
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| What are Volker and Roland doing out there on the right? |
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Inside the hydrostation; you can't really tell from this picture but this machine is definitely running |
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| To collect the water leaking out of the turbine |
The iron in this spring gives the red colour |
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It must have been Roland's German glasses that made her behave this strange, 15/07/03 |
The real men decided to jump from one side of the river to the other: here is Mischa (someone had to stay behind to take these pictures, right) |
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Roland |
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