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Embrace the Mystique: Siberia's Wonders Unveiled

Imagine an endless canvas of ice-kissed wilderness where Baikal's deep whispers echo, and nomadic spirits dance with the Northern Lights. A mystery wrapped in frosted pine, where legends breathe under snowy blankets, and untamed nature reigns supreme.

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What is the dominant climate type in Siberia? (Easy)
#1: Tropical
#2: Desert
#3: Mediterranean
#4: Subarctic
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Which country does Siberia belong to? (Easy)
#1: China
#2: Russia
#3: Canada
#4: Mongolia
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In Siberia, there is a natural phenomenon called the Door to Hell, a vast crater that has been burning continuously for over 50 years.
Lake Baikal in Siberia is the deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world, containing about 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater.

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What is the most fascinating aspect of Siberia?
Lake Baikal
Siberian Tigers
Trans-Siberian Railway
Siberian Huskies
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What is the best way to explore Siberia?
Guided Tours
Independent Travel
Wilderness Expeditions
Cultural Experiences
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

game-release
May 19, 2002

Release of Siberia

The original Siberia video game was released by Microids, introducing players to an adventure game set in various locations including Siberia and involving a story of mystery and exploration.

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November 8, 2004

Release of Siberia II

Siberia II, the sequel to the original game, was released, continuing the story with improvements in gameplay and graphics.

game-announcement
September 25, 2018

Announcement of Siberia 3

Microids announced the development of Siberia 3, the continuation of the adventure game series.

game-release
September 26, 2019

Release of Siberia 3

Siberia 3 was released, continuing the adventure of the previous games and providing new gameplay and story elements.

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Movies: The Revenant Everest 127 Hours Into the Wild The Grey Tracks Wind River Arctic Touching the Void The Way Back

Music: Shades of Marble by Trentemøller Take a Chance by The Night Crawlers Desire by Desire Gone by M83 Around the Sun by Poolside Youth by Daughter Midnight City by M83 Sunflower by Lane 8 1998 by Chet Faker Slow Dancing in a Burning Room by John Mayer

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