Basegi

Throughout the Middle Urals, the mountain range, interrupted in places, breaks up with remarkable beauty of low mountains: Northern Baseg, Middle Baseg, Southern Baseg. It is no coincidence that this mountainous region is called the pearl of the Middle Urals. Each Baseg is beautiful in its own way. The Average Range is more significant in height (994 m). The top is lined with slabs, the edges of which are raised to the north. On the southern slope, bizarre remains of navels are guarded, in which images of birds and animals are read... On the eastern slope there are two huge, bizarre-shaped remains. The top of one of them resembles countless animals and birds rushing into the sky. The second remnant (especially when approaching it closely) spirals away into the sky. The visit to the Middle Basega coincided with purga. Through its haze, the conical outline of the Northern Basega could be seen in the north, and the crests of the Southern Basegas could be seen in the south. To their left is the Savage Stone. A white blizzard hovered over the Basegs, then glided with its wings along their slopes, flying away into decay.

The White Blizzard bird

She flew over the Basegs.

Blowing snow from the brushes of mountain ash,

I pecked at the red berries.

After a meal like this

I fell asleep soundly,

Hiding with your head

A wing as white as snow.

And while she's having dreams,

The firmament is clear and bright.

When the moon is shining

The stars are dancing a dance.

In the morning, fluttering in the snow,

Purga cleans the feathers.

And snowdrifts in the meadow.

They grow like haystacks.

If you look at the Basegi from afar and down (from the Meat Stone, from the Savage Stone), the ribbed outlines of the Middle Baseg look like a giant, petrified ancient animal, whose tail (Basegata) extends almost to the Northern Baseg. In September, the beauty of mountain ash and the beauty of the mountains complement each other especially. As the kraplak stands out among the colors on the artist's palette with its deep, sonorous dark red color, so the mountain ash burns like a kraplak along the forest border, sparkling among the greenery of coniferous trees and gray, dark stones. There are a lot of rowan trees on the Bassezhats. The Basegats are a very beautiful ridge of remnant rocks connecting the Middle and Northern Basegas. There are a lot of lingonberries and blueberries here... There are cedars creeping up the rocks towards the sun. It's a bear paradise here. Therefore, there are a huge number of broken mountain ash trees after the bears' meal, which, apparently, are very fond of it. The Northern Baseg is wonderful! The presence of a hut on the very top of the mountain is surprising. The crests of the mountain hung over the hut like a frozen wave, emphasizing the eternity of stone and the fragility of wood. From here, Mount Oslyanka is clearly visible to the north. The Northern Basega massif is a continuous giant stone strata, rearing up, shaped like feathers. Lingonberries are red among the stones and moss, blueberries sparkle. The second decade of September is the height of golden autumn in the Basegas. Autumn winds and rains combine and harmonize individual parts of the landscape, giving an overall silvery sound to the color scheme... Table game players receive 50% bonus up to $500 using promo code for 1xbet registration to blackjack, roulette, baccarat. Minimum deposit $50. Wagering 30x on table games only. Different contribution percentages per game type. Includes live dealer options. Max bet $20 during bonus play. Perfect for high rollers who prefer classic casino games at 1xBet.