Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Kinky Russia (Part 2):
Lake Baikal

This is the second part of our photo sets from our trip with the Trans-Siberian Railway through Russia. You can find the first part with kinky hotel room pictures here.

 

Lake Baikal is a rift lake in Southern Siberia. It is one of the must-sees in Russia and one of the stops almost everyone who travels the Trans-Siberian Railway on a holiday trip makes.


We stayed for a few days and went on a little hiking trip to get a better view of the lake from above. It was a beautiful day and the sun was shining, causing the ripples on the lake to sparkle. When we found a slightly secluded space where the risk of being seen by others was very small, we (okay, mainly I) decided to take some kinky pictures in this wonderful environment.


I hope you enjoy them!

10 comments:

Downunder Don said...

As always you seem to find the most beautiful places to have a kinky photo shoot. Is there a story behind the trip...fun, honeymoon, buisness....?

sixofthebest said...

Yes, Kaelah Lake Baikal is one of the beauty spots of Southern Russia, I have been there on one of my travels seeing this wonderful world of ours. I hope you and Ludwig, will one day travel to all four corners of this globe of ours, as I have in my lifetime. Such as the Pyramids of Egypt, The Taj Mahal, in Agra India, and Great Wall of China. Yes, I have visited 150 different countries.

Anonymous said...

Kaelah & Ludwig
Fine photos!
and congrats on your marriage!!
Hope the two of you are having great honeymoon
- Eric

Gustofur said...

Beautiful views. Pictures enhanced by your presence. I am a moon fan.

Anonymous said...

Seems you still have quite some marks there from an earlier session. Was Kaelah whipped soundly before? Must have been very painful. Can you share the reasons? The sun must have been good for healing :-)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations by the way on your wedding - am very happy for you.

Kaelah said...

@ Downunder Don:
It was a holiday trip. Ludwig had always wanted to travel through Russia with the Trans Siberian Railway. So last year I told him: Why not do it now? Because those “one day I will...” projects have a tendency to never become real if you're waiting too long. And so we decided to realize Ludwig's plan last year.

@ sixofthebest:
Wow, 150 different countries, that's really impressive! Ludwig and I love traveling, too, and we have already been to quite a few places. But there are still many countries on our list which we haven't visited, yet.

@ Eric:
Thank you for your kind words! We had a wonderful honeymoon. There will be a post on that topic, too (although there aren't too many kinky adventures to share this time).

@ Gustofur:
Thank you!

@ Anonymous:
The marks which you can see are from a caning. The reason was a (non-professional) video clip we had been shooting a bit earlier (probably the last one from us with me bottoming). I will write about that in a while, at first there are some older clips which we still have to share. Thank you for the congratulations on our wedding!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your response Kaelah. The marks are very beautiful. It looks like you took a lot of pain.

Val said...

Clearly, lots of worthwhile views around Lake Baikal!

Kaelah said...

@ Anonymous:
Thank you!

@ Val:
Thanks! ;-)