Alam-Pedja is one of the largest nature reserves in Estonia, where there are wide valleys on the banks of flowing rivers, rare floodplain forests and swamps between the rivers. The nature there runs in a primeval rhythm, as it has been doing for the past millennia, and the human influence in this primeval nature is just as much as is needed to preserve the large communities created with the help of man - flood plains. However, the second largest city in Estonia is located nearby, from where more and more people move by boat along the rivers to Alam-Pedja, and the area is also surrounded by large highways where the flow of cars never stops. The face of Alam-Pedja is something primal and untouched, which reminds us of where we came from.