• The Russian geoglyph refers to a geoglyph on slopes of the Zyuratkul Mountains in the Chelyabinsk region in Russia.
  • The most spectacular megalithic complexes are on the relatively small Vera Island, located on Turgoyak Lake, about 35 miles (60 km) northeast of the geoglyph.
  • This geoglyph is about 900 feet (275 meters) wide or two American football fields.
  • Back in 2012, Owen Jarus wrote a column for LiveScience.com, about a large geoglyph discovered in Russia that has been identified as a probable elk figure.
  • Name: Russian Geoglyph Lat, Long: 54.942015,59.191523 Location: Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.
  • A giant elk simply known as the “Russian geoglyph” was discovered in the meteor-prone Chelyabinsk region 2011.
  • Archeologists from the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of the History of Material Culture say this is the first animal type geoglyph seen in Central Asia.
  • ...Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IIMK RAS), and LLC Krasnoyarsk Geoarchaeology have discovered a geoglyph depicting a bull during...
  • The most spectacular megalithic complexes are on the relatively small Vera Island, located on Turgoyak Lake, about 35 miles (60 km) northeast of the geoglyph.