Vitim River
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- This article is about a river. For a settlement in the Sakha Republic, see Vitim.
Vitim River (Russian: Витим, Buryad: Витим) is a major tributary of the Lena River. With its source east of Lake Baikal, the Vitim flows 1,978 km north through the Transbaykalian Mountains and the town of Bodaybo. Upstream of Bodaybo, the Vitim is navigable to its confluence with the Lena, west of Lensk.
Baissa, one of the famous localities of fossil insects is situated on the left bank of the Vitim River.
[edit] Vitim event
A mysterious event called the Vitim event on September 25, 2002 occurred in the Vitim River basin near the town of Bodaybo. The event was probably caused by a bolide or a comet. The event was strikingly similar to that to the Tunguska event.