‘자연의 무늬’... 푸토라나 고원

A handout image released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on 28 October 2016 shows an image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2A satellite over the snowy landscape of the Putorana Plateau in northern Central Siberia, Russia, 02 March 2016. The area pictured shows part of the Putoransky State Nature Reserve, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated about 100 km north of the Arctic Circle, the site serves as a major reindeer migration route – an increasingly rare natural phenomenon – and is one of the very few centres of plant species richness in the Arctic.

A handout image released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on 28 October 2016 shows an image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2A satellite over the snowy landscape of the Putorana Plateau in northern Central Siberia, Russia, 02 March 2016. The area pictured shows part of the Putoransky State Nature Reserve, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated about 100 km north of the Arctic Circle, the site serves as a major reindeer migration route – an increasingly rare natural phenomenon – and is one of the very few centres of plant species richness in the Arctic.

EPA

지난 10월 28일 유럽우주국(ESA)이 공개한 러시아 중부시베리아 북부 눈덮힌 푸토라나 고원의 풍경. ‘코페르니쿠스 프로그램’의 ‘센티넬-2A’ 위성이 2016년 3월 2일 촬영한 사진이다. 사진에 담긴 푸토라나 국립 자연보호구역은 유네스코 세계자연유산에 등재된 곳이다. 북극권 경계선에서 북으로 100km 더 올라간 곳에 위치한 푸토로나 고원은 점점 더 희귀해지고 있는 순록의 대이동을 위한 주요 이동로이자 북극의 다양한 식물종 밀집지역 중 하나다.

☞ 바이칼 호수에서 알타이 황금 산맥까지... 러시아 시베리아의 유네스코 유산들

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