The first thing that comes to mind when you see mountains is how incredibly beautiful they are. Beyond their stunning landscapes, mountains are often home to people, animals, and plants. They also hold reserves of fresh water (in glaciers). In Belarus you won’t find particularly impressive mountain ranges, although some vistas can still make your heart beat faster. We flipped through our archives to see the pictures BelTA’s photographers brought back from their travels.

12 June 2019. Mountainous landscapes in Kyrgyzstan

13 December 2019. Lake Zeller See in the Alps

14 January 2020. Ruhpolding from 1,700 meters

2 February 2021. Hill Korshakovka in the Mozyr Ravines Nature Reserve

19 August 2021. The mountains near Lake Issyk-Kul

19 August 2021

15 August 2025

29 November 2025. Algiers, situated on the slopes of the Djurdjura Mountain

12 June 2019. Mountainous landscapes in Kyrgyzstan
25 August 2019. Lake Sevan landscapes

13 December 2019. Lake Zeller See in the Alps

14 January 2020. Ruhpolding from 1,700 meters

2 February 2021. Hill Korshakovka in the Mozyr Ravines Nature Reserve

19 August 2021. The mountains near Lake Issyk-Kul

19 August 2021
19 August 2021
12 July 2024. On the streets of Caracas
30 September 2024. Yerevan airport
12 December 2024. On the coast of the Gulf of Oman
24 July 2025. Altai
15 August 2025. On the streets of Cholpon-Ata

15 August 2025

29 November 2025. Algiers, situated on the slopes of the Djurdjura Mountain
29 November 2025
