See the beautiful valleys of Russia in photos:The most beautiful pictures of the coldest place in Siberia

 Torgashinsky, located in central Siberia in Russia, is included in the coldest places in the world. This place has recently been opened for tourists to reach the top of Torgashinsky mountain range in Krasnoyarsk Krai on foot. There are 1,683 steps in the 1.2 km long route. It is also the place with the longest stairs in Russia. It is also called the 'Stairway to Heaven' because of the length of the stairs going to such a height. After reaching the top of these stairs, one can see a breathtaking view of the mind.

According to the Siberian Times, these stairs are open from 8 am to 10 pm.  The climb without stopping will take 40 minutes.
According to the Siberian Times, these stairs are open from 8 am to 10 pm. The climb without stopping will take 40 minutes.
The construction of this new path started in the summer.  With its completion, Stolby Nature Reserve and Torgashinsky Ridge have been joined together.
The construction of this new path started in the summer. With its completion, Stolby Nature Reserve and Torgashinsky Ridge have been joined together.
It is called the 'Stairway to Heaven' because the stairs are so long and reach such a height.
It is called the 'Stairway to Heaven' because the stairs are so long and reach such a height.
Being surrounded by snowy mountains all around, these stairs look very beautiful.  Their beauty is further enhanced by the shining lights in the dark at night.
Being surrounded by snowy mountains all around, these stairs look very beautiful. Their beauty is further enhanced by the shining lights in the dark at night.
It is also the site with the longest stairs in Russia.  It takes at least 40 minutes for a healthy person to climb from bottom to top without stopping once.
It is also the site with the longest stairs in Russia. It takes at least 40 minutes for a healthy person to climb from bottom to top without stopping once.
The area of ​​Siberia, spread over 131 lakh square km, used to be part of the Soviet Union until 1991.  The climate of Siberia is so harsh that only 40 million people live here.
The area of ​​Siberia, spread over 131 lakh square km, used to be part of the Soviet Union until 1991. The climate of Siberia is so harsh that only 40 million people live here.

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