An eco-trail following the footsteps of relict snakes has opened in the Trans-Baikal National Park
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An eco-trail following the footsteps of relict snakes has opened in the Trans-Baikal National Park

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10-19-2023
 
Source: Alexey Svatov, https://vk.com/wall-198218926_2601
A new tourist route has appeared in the Trans-Baikal National Park, according to the website of this specially protected natural area.

“As conceived by the authors, the trail sends visitors in the footsteps of relict snakes: along 850 meters there are information boards about the life of the reptiles living here and their unique habitat. Along with new knowledge, each visitor receives breathtaking views of the bay.

In the summer, volunteers and employees of the “Reserved Podlemorye” were engaged in arranging the route.

“We are sure that the Malaya Zmeinaya trail will definitely win your hearts,” noted the national park.
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