Los pilares de Lena
(Recortes: Guido Pérez Arévalo)
¿Los Estoraques, el Playón? ¡Carajo, quién lo creyera!
¿El agua que siempre soñamos? ¿Yates, qué más queremos?
  
¿Será un aguagato, de "las playas" de mi apreciado amigo
Aliro Claro Torrado?
¿No sufriremos por el calentamiento global? ¿Será una visión del futuro de La Playa de Belén?

Nooo... se trata de Los Pilares de Lena, o el Bosque de piedra de Lena, cerca de los bosques vírgenes de Siberia. Es fácil llegar, por aire, tierra y agua: El vuelo es tan largo como de Moscú a Nueva York. La primera parada la haces en Yakutia, famosa por la producción de diamates. Los nativos te acercarán en barco y podrás disfrutar de hermosos campos de flores. Recorte de: http://englishrussia.com/?p=5202

One of the cool natural breath-taking places in Russia are the "Lena's stone forest" or "Lena's Stone Pillars". Many spend a lot just to get there and to take a look. This place is where the virgin Siberian woods stand untouched and the only way to get there is to take a four day journey from Moscow city. First, you have to take a flight so long that if you flew opposite direction you could easily come to New York, so far from Moscow that is, but that's still Russia. The average price for such flight is around $800 by Russian airlines, and as you might guessed there are no foreign competitors on those routes. Then upon the arrival to Yakutia region, the land from where the significant part of world's diamonds production originate from. Then from there the only way to go to this place is by a boat. Armed native individuals can offer you a "cheap" $500 trip on a small boat, so in three days you can be on spot. They can show you the fields of wild hemp flower around which, as some tourists say, often can be picked up by your guide while you are exploring the stone forest, and then boiled together with some milk to meet you when you are back in camp with some mind blowing mixture. And they are all armed there, those natives. Also you can take bit larger river boat that are run by some local companies and go with more comfort up the river. Of course, then there are no armed natives or botanical exploration.