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Norsk bokmål: «Sobor», fjellvegg ved bredden av elven Bureja, hvor en gruppe gullgruve- arbeidere hadde omkommet etter et forlis. Ett av bildene fra reisen til Sibir i perioden 2. august - 26. oktober 1913. Fridtjof Nansen fortsatte sin transsibirske reise med den delvis nye jernbanen fra Krasnojarsk helt til Vladivostok.
Русский: «Собор», скала на берегу реки Бурея, где группа золотоискателей погибла при кораблекрушении. Один из снимков поездки в Сибирь в период 2 августа - 26 октября 1913. Фритьоф Нансен продолжил свое Транссибирское путешествие по частично новой железной дороге от Красноярска до Владивостока. Неподалёку отсюда есть высокий утёс, круто падающий в воду. Говорят, что у подошвы его недавно потерпела крушение лодка с несколькими золотоискателями. Быстрым течением лодку нанесло на утёс и разбило. Люди спаслись на берег, но, потеряв всё снаряжение и съестные припасы, лишены были возможности выбраться отсюда: болотистая тайга здесь непроходима. В конце концов они умерли с голоду, но сначала всё-таки вскарабкались на самую высокую вершину утёса, чтобы высмотреть - нельзя ли откуда-нибудь получить помощь, и выцарапали на утёсе сообщение о найденном ими подальше в горах золотом богатстве. Никто однако до сих пор не нашёл этого золота. (Ф. Нансен, «В страну будущего», стр. 390)
Depicted place: Russland, Bureya River
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"Fridtjof Nansen bildearkiv"

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