         National Geographic Photo of the Day: Russia Gas Field

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Novyy Urengoy, Russia, 1988 Photograph by Steve Raymer Stolid apartment
buildings rise from the snow-covered permafrost in Novyy Urengoy,
Russia. The buildings house workers at what was once the world&#039s
highest-producing natural gas field. After more than 30 years of
operation, it&#039s still one of the largest.

Novyy Urengoy is one of hundreds of industrial towns built, seemingly
overnight, during the Soviet era to support workers who tap
Siberia&#039s many natural resources. Such development on the tundra
has presented challenges for Russia, including buildings that crack or
collapse under sagging permafrost and the displacement of indigenous
cultures.

(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published
in, "Siberia: In from the Cold," April 1990, National Geographic
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