Navigation on the Great Baikal Trail has been updated
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Navigation on the Great Baikal Trail has been updated

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09-14-2022
 

New signs on the section from the village of Listvyanka to Bolshie Koty will help visitors of the Pribaikalsky National Park navigate one of the most popular Baikal routes.

The signs allow you to follow the right and safe directions in situations where, due to fluctuations in the water level in the lake, natural phenomena and adverse weather conditions, new branches and alternative sections of the trail appear, losing their relevance over time.

In total, 26 new signs were installed, which were installed in a special way from the water. In some places, employees of the Listvyansky district forestry had to climb very steep slopes along with material and tools.

Next year, the navigation update will continue on the Bolshie Koty-Bolshoe Goloustnoye section.

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