Little Nevka

It is also known for being the dumping ground of the famous Rasputin (of Russia) after his assassination.

The Little Nevka is about 5 kilometres (3 mi) long; the width is from 120 to 300 metres (390 to 980 ft), and the depth is 3.5 to 7 metres (11 to 23 ft).

It has its own armlets: Krestovka, Karpovka and Zhdanovka.

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Little Nevka. View at the Lazarevsky Bridge and Krestovsky Island .
Little Nevka. View at the Kamenny Island .