and then we went to the most interesting place for them, the famous amanganda ice, but it was my bigm to see it with my own eyes. it's downright unrealistic. the impressions were closed, a stunning photo and a lot of new things were learned. scientists hydrologists and geographers take measurements of water in the surrounding rivers . watch the active secret icing of the amanganda. in april, its area reaches 8 m², and its thickness is 5 m. in summer. it is actively melting and decreasing in size from year to year, which , as scientists suggest, means that permafrost is also gradually thawing in many places in the region, but it is too early to draw final conclusions. great job, needs to be restored. uh, hydrological posts. we need to rebuild this network, because we have, uh, a continuous long period of observation. then there is the lack of these data. and now, if all this is restored, then we can, and understand, in general, in principle, physics. this whole process. you stop hydrological posts will be within the framework of the grant of the russian science foundation, received on