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Moneron: the hidden gem of Russia’s far east – photo essay

Underwater and wildlife photographer Dmitry Kokh was given access to the island of Moneron, usually closed to the public, where he found a rich and diverse ecosystem dominated by seals and sea lions

The sparsely populated Russian far east is far removed from the European part of the country, and not just because of the nine-hour flight. It has its own special climate, wild, impassable landscapes and indigenous population.

The allure of this place is in the immense variety of nature and wildlife. I’ve travelled to the region several times and never cease to be amazed by encounters with bears, whales and seals. I believe that this sense of wonder is an essential part of a human being’s (most certainly a photographer’s) happiness.

Drone image showing seals and the Moneron Island waters

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