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Tunusic Shaman from Turukhansk, Siberia, RussiaAmong the Tungusic peoples of Siberia, shamanism is widespread. This picture shows a Shaman from Turukhansk, a village (selo) in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Eastern Siberia
Tunguska meteorite damage, SiberiaTrees flattened on a hillside by an explosion in the atmosphere probably caused by a small piece of comet which fell on 30 June 1908. Photo taken in 1929
Reindeer BreedersReindeer breeders of the Tunguska region of central Siberia, erecting their tent for the night
Tunguska TreesTaken in a valley, the photograph shows nearby trees still standing. However, the trees on the slope have been flattened
Tunguska in 1927The devastated Tunguska forest, as seen by Kulik in 1927
Ufos / Sunter / Northumber8-year old Sam Sunter, on the Northumbrian coast, sees a hole in the sky on the same day as the Tunguska explosion in central Siberia
Shamans of TunguskaSHAMANISM Shamans of Tunguska, Russia, near the China border
Tunguska / KulikKulik stands near a section of upright charred trees, Southern swamp, Tunguska
Tunguska Kulik CampKuliks winter quarters near the Southern swamp. New growth rivals the older trees that perished in the blast
Tunguska EpicentreA close view of the Southern swamp, the centre of the destroyed area
Tunguska PotapovichILYA POTAPOVICH. Witness to the explosion, and guide for Kulik on the first expedition to the region
Tunguska / Kulik PortratLEONID KULIK (1883 - 1942) Discovered the impact site, spent most his life unsuccessfully trying to prove it was a meteorite