The Lena River is one of the longest rivers in the world, stretching almost 4,300 kilometers across Russia's Siberian region. The river flows northwards from its source in Baikal Mountains to the Laptev Sea, passing through several climatic zones and diverse landscapes, including taiga forests, tundra, and permafrost areas.
The Lena River Map outlines the course of the river and its major tributaries, such as the Vilyuy River, the Aldan River, and the Vitim River, which feed into the Lena along its path. It also shows the major cities and settlements located along the river, including Yakutsk, the capital city of the Sakha Republic of Russia.
The map of Lena River also highlights some of the natural features and landmarks along the river's path, such as the Lena Pillars, a series of rock formations that rise up from the river's banks, and the Lena Delta, one of the largest deltas in the world and an important breeding ground for wildlife. The river is also a popular destination for tourists interested in fishing, kayaking, and river cruises.
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