New Siberian tourism campaign features bikini-clad women on a frozen lake
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A Russian tourism board responsible for promoting the country's most isolated and remote region is hoping to make being sent to Siberia something positive.
Their latest advertising campaign features girls sunbathing on a frozen lake covered in snow.
The chilly snaps were taken by the Siberian tourism board on the ice of an artificial lake in Zheleznogorsk, about 43 miles from the city of Krasnoyarsk.
Siberian tourism board has released these new images - featuring bikini-clad women - to encourage visitors
The slogan of the campaign is: 'Our beaches may not have much sand, but they are certainly white'
Despite its reputation, tourism board believes the remote region is great for 'getting away from it all'
The slogan for the campaign is: 'Our beaches may not have much sand, but they are certainly white.'
Although Siberia has a reputation for being inhospitable because of the severe cold of its winters, it does have several upmarket hotels and top quality restaurants catering for a new brand of eco-tourists interested in getting up close and personal with nature.
As a largely unpopulated region, tourism chief Alexey Teleshov believes that Siberia really is the perfect place to relax and to get away from it all.
He said: 'We offer everything ranging from adventure tourist activities like hovercrafting, snowkiting, scuba diving, and aerobatic flights through to attractions for people who simply want the peace and quiet of the undiscovered wilderness.'
The advertising campaign is meant to highlight the 'excitement and fun' of the region
The tourism chief also hopes that the campaign will draw attention to the upmarket hotels and restaurants
These women aren't the only sight to see in Siberia - the region offers exceptional Aurora Borealis viewing
The photoshoot took place on an artificial lake in Zheleznogorsk, about 70 km from the city of Krasnoyarsk
The tourism chief added that in Siberia, winters are celebrated with memories to last
Attractions include the spectacular light displays of the Aurora Borealis, watching wildlife such as bears, and for fishing and hiking for hunters.
According to Teleshov however they felt that such a message was not being passed on well enough, and so decided to organise a photo shoot to really help the point resonate.
'Here in Siberia we like to celebrate winters with a lot of excitement, a lot of fun and memories to last,' he added.
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