In Yakutia, on the banks of Lena River lies the Lena Pillars Nature Park. For its uniqueness the Park is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and well-known to any nature lovers and adventures. The Lena Pillars stand along the river for almost 40 km. Being almost 200 meters high they look like a stone forest or a gothic castle with sharp spires. For millions of years nature has been taking a creative approach in shaping the Cambrian limestones using erosion and dramatic changes in temperature to form this impregnable wall. Don’t forget that this is 360 video: you can change the angle of view. If you enjoyed this video please like, share, comment, favorite, subscribe: We regularly publish new 360 videos of the most beautiful places on our planet! YouTube does not support 16K 360 video yet, so the video was down-sampled from 16K to 8K. But still you need an extraordinary computer power for watching 8K 360° videos. If you have troubles with watching such videos, choose 4K or HD quality in the settings of your YouTube player. We hope that YouTube will find a solution for optimization this videoformat to make it watchable for common users. Also here is the answer for a frequently asked question about true resolution of an 8K 360° video. Unlike standard videos, in a 360° video you can see only a part of original image (approximately 30 degrees out of 360). As result, the real resolution of the part you can see isn’t bigger than . 360° photos and videos, stories of our shootings, articles and FAQ you can find on our website: #LenaRiver #LenaPillars #UNESCO #nature #relaxing #relaxingvideo #360video #AirpanoNature #VirtualTravel
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