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Russian River Collection

The Russian River, located in Northern California's lush and vibrant North Coast region

Background imageRussian River Collection: USA, California, Northern California, North Coast, Fort Ross, Fort Ross State Historic Park

USA, California, Northern California, North Coast, Fort Ross, Fort Ross State Historic Park, site of Russian trading colony established in 1812, Russian Orthodox Church

Background imageRussian River Collection: A wooden bridge crossing a small creek alongside a dirt path in a very green, lush forest setting

A wooden bridge crossing a small creek alongside a dirt path in a very green, lush forest setting

Background imageRussian River Collection: The sun breaking through the fog of a winter morning along the Russian River

The sun breaking through the fog of a winter morning along the Russian River

Background imageRussian River Collection: The clearing fog from the Russian River with the houses along the riverbank early morning

The clearing fog from the Russian River with the houses along the riverbank early morning in winter

Background imageRussian River Collection: California: Russian River, summer playground in the forests north of San Francisco (b / w photo)

California: Russian River, summer playground in the forests north of San Francisco (b / w photo)
6024768 California: Russian River, summer playground in the forests north of San Francisco (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Russian River)

Background imageRussian River Collection: Scene at the Mouth of Russian River, 1872. Creator: John Filmer

Scene at the Mouth of Russian River, 1872. Creator: John Filmer
Scene at the Mouth of Russian River, 1872. Fishing boat on the Russian River where it flows into the Pacific Ocean, California, USA

Background imageRussian River Collection: Near the Mouth of Russian River, Sonoma County, California, c1878. Artist: William Keith

Near the Mouth of Russian River, Sonoma County, California, c1878. Artist: William Keith
Near the Mouth of Russian River, Sonoma County, California, c1878. From The Studio Volume 42 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1907-8]

Background imageRussian River Collection: Brown bear during a salmon run

Brown bear during a salmon run
A Brown bear (Ursus arctos) during the summer salmon runs in the Russian River near Cooper Landing, South-central Alaska; Alaska, United States of America

Background imageRussian River Collection: Russian River California 1905 Santa Rosa Cal

Russian River California 1905 Santa Rosa Cal
Russian River (California), 1905, California, Santa Rosa, Russian River near Santa Rosa, Cal. United States of America

Background imageRussian River Collection: View Of Brown Bear Resting In A Patch Of Wild Geraniums, Russian River, Kenai Peninsula

View Of Brown Bear Resting In A Patch Of Wild Geraniums, Russian River, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska, Chugach National Forest, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Summer

Background imageRussian River Collection: Composite, Close Up View Of An Adult Brown Bear Fishing For Salmon In The Russian River

Composite, Close Up View Of An Adult Brown Bear Fishing For Salmon In The Russian River, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska, Summer

Background imageRussian River Collection: Basalt rocks near the Russian River, United States of America

Basalt rocks near the Russian River, United States of America

Background imageRussian River Collection: Aerial view over people swimmingng in the Russian River at Monte Rio

Aerial view over people swimmingng in the Russian River at Monte Rio, a popular recreational and camping area, Sonoma County, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageRussian River Collection: Aerial view over people boating and paddling in the

Aerial view over people boating and paddling in the Russian River at Monte Rio, a popular recreational and camping area, Sonoma County, California, United States of America, North America


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The Russian River, located in Northern California's lush and vibrant North Coast region, is a captivating natural wonder that weaves through the picturesque landscapes of this enchanting state. As it meanders its way from Fort Ross State Historic Park to the mouth of the river, it unveils breathtaking scenes that leave visitors in awe. One such scene captures a wooden bridge gracefully crossing a small creek alongside a dirt path, nestled within an emerald-green forest. The tranquility of this setting invites explorers to immerse themselves in nature's embrace as they traverse along its winding trails. An engraving depicting the interior of California showcases the diverse beauty found along the Russian River. From dense forests to rolling hillsides, this remarkable waterway paints an ever-changing canvas for all who venture near. In winter mornings, when fog blankets the land, there is something truly magical about witnessing the sun breaking through those misty veils along the Russian River. It casts ethereal rays upon its waters and illuminates everything around with a golden glow. As dawn breaks and fog dissipates over time, revealing houses lining the riverbank, one can't help but feel captivated by nature's grandeur unfolding before their eyes. This clearing fog offers glimpses into everyday life along these serene waters during early morning hours. Dating back to 1872 and captured by John Filmer's lens is "Scene at Mouth of Russian River, " showcasing how this majestic waterway has been admired throughout history. Its timeless appeal continues even today as people flock to witness its beauty firsthand. William Keith's artwork from 1878 titled "Near Mouth of Russian River" further immortalizes this iconic location in Sonoma County. His brushstrokes capture not only its physical splendor but also evoke emotions tied to our deep connection with nature. Beyond being a scenic marvel, Russian River holds significance as part of California's rich heritage. Fort Ross State Historic Park stands proudly nearby—a testament to the region's historical importance.