Remote High-Altitude Settlements of Dagestan: Where Isolation Preserves Culture and Landscape
A Journey Into Dagestan’s Most Isolated Mountain Communities
Dagestan’s highlands are home to some of the…
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Dagestan’s highlands are home to some of the…
Perched along the edges of towering cliffs, Hidib Village is one of…
The Botlikh Region of Dagestan is a land defined by distance,…
Stretching across Dagestan’s highlands, the Akhvakhskoe Plateau is a…
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Perched at over four thousand one hundred metres above sea level, Zorkul Lake…
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