Taimyr Peninsula
The Taimyr Peninsula is located in northern Siberia, Russia, and is known for its remote and rugged landscape. It is bordered by the Kara Sea to the west and the Laptev Sea to the east. The peninsula is characterized by tundra, mountains, and numerous rivers, making it a unique ecological region.
The Taimyr Peninsula is home to the Taimyr Nature Reserve, which protects its diverse wildlife, including reindeer and polar bears. The area experiences extreme Arctic weather, with long, harsh winters and short summers. Its indigenous peoples, such as the Nganasan, have adapted to the challenging environment over centuries.