The publishing house Belarus has released a photo album by renowned Belarusian photographer Anatol Kliashchuk (1957–2023).
The book is the result of his creative travels. Beginning in the early 2000s, the master photographer became fascinated with searching for sacred lakes across Belarus.
The publication presents memorable images of these aquatic gems from different parts of the country.

The book has been published in three languages. It is available at Belkniga and Akademkniga bookstores, as well as through the online retailers Oz.by and Wildberries.by.
Since 1993, Anatol Kliashchuk worked as a photojournalist and head of the photo illustration department at the newspaper Zviazda. He organized more than 30 solo exhibitions and published several photo albums, including “Under the Skies of Belarus,” “Chernobyl,” “Chernobyl 1986–2006: Living with the Tragedy,” “Belarus: Land of Songmakers,” and “A Round Dance of Belarusian Traditions.” In addition to natural landscapes, he was passionate about photographing villages and small towns across Belarus.
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