Category
page 1Landforms of the Sakha Republic
Lena Pillars
protected area of Russia
Faddeyevsky Peninsula
peninsula
Bunge Land
shoal in Anzhu Islands, Russia

Cape Svyatoy Nos
cape of the Laptev Sea, Russia

Cape Buor-Khaya
cape in Sakha Republic, Russia
Macha crater
group of meteorite in Olyokminsky Ulus, Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
Tukulan
thumb|300px|Tukulan. Close view.
thumb|300px|Tukulan land forms close to river Lungkha seen from space.
thumb|300px|Tukulan by the Lena.
Tukulans (; , a term from Evenki origin) are relief forms shaped by aeolian processes of the Central Yakutian Lowland, Yakutia, Russian Federation. They are sand dunes of a characteristic type mainly found along the valley of the Lena River, in the area of the lower Vilyuy river.
Bajdzjarach
thumb|300px|The shoreline formations of Stolbovoy Island. Note the polygons on the lower left and the conical mounds along the seashore.
Baydzharakh (; Yakut: Бадьараах, Baçaraakh) is a term based in the Yakut language, referring to a roughly cone-shaped natural rock formation. They are usually composed of siltstone, silty peat or loam.
Beyenchime-Salaatin crater
Impact Crater in the Sakha Republic, Russia