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Biluti- "The Siberian treasure" Biluti -- is the right tributary of Kitoy river in its middle stream, which cuts deep gorges of East Sayan mountain system(Siberia, Russia) with the help of amazingly clean water. The section on the Biluti river which is interesting for kayaking is around 8 km; this distance is divided to two canyons and has huge amount of waterfalls and different drops that could be 1-12 m high. If I would say that I like this river, I would say nothing, I am definitely in love with this amazing «phenomenon» that has been created by nature thousands years ago. It was my 5th visit on this river during last 4 years and I want to go back there again and again. I am travelling a lot all around the world and I have never seen something similar to this place. Only here you could see the combination of roughness, the uniqueness of the sceneries, color of the water and the color of rock, the amount of fish in the river, mushrooms and berries and just huge amount of «FUN» that you are getting from the kayaking here. I have been here many times and each and every of them is unique. I know for sure, that next year I will go to Biluti again. There are not so many places as this one and they do remain in our hearts and souls forever, taking some part of our internal world. This part is inside us, it is alive... Tomass Marnics www.marnics.blogspot.com

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This video was published on 2011-08-31 09:34:09 GMT by @Tomass-Marnics on Youtube. Tomass Marnics has total 7.7K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 70 video.This video has received 50 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Tomass Marnics gets . @Tomass-Marnics receives an average views of 14K per video on Youtube.This video has received 6 comments which are lower than the average comments that Tomass Marnics gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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