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Toronto—Crimea. Thinking Out Loud about Cultural Differences.
A month ago I returned from a short vacation, which I spent in Crimea. I went there despite the Canadian Government travel advisory, which does not recommend to go there. Despite the fact that it happened one and a half year ago, for the umpteenth time, they tell about armed groups supported by Russian military forces who took control of government buildings, airports and other locations in the Crimean peninsula and about its occupation and annexation.
This video is my thoughts dictated to my cell phone during ten-hour flight from Moscow to Toronto. They are my observations about different cultures. When moving from one culture to another, many things become clear.
For many Canadians and Westerners in general it is an occupied and annexed territory. For some, who are less affected by the local propaganda it is the opposite — a territory freed from the occupation. Why? Watch the video to find an answer.
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CRIMEE : LIVADIA, Palais entre Histoire et Nostalgie
La conférence de Yalta n'a pas eu lieu à Yalta même mais dans ce très beau palais, situé à l'entrée de la ville à Livadia. Un palais décidé par le tsar, devenu leur résidence jusque l'effroyable déportation des derniers membres impériaux de la dynastie Romanov. Un palais que nous visiterons, avec au rez-de-chaussée les souvenirs de la Conférence, et au premier étage l'évocation nostalgique des Romanov.
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Shooting of Bernt Leuton in 1961 explained in context of Soviet history, beginning with Czar Nicholas II and Russian Revolution
A picture of Bernt Leuton, a resident of East Berlin East Germany, who fled to West Berlin West Germany. Border guards at the Communist side of Berlin in East Germany. View of Leuton on August 13, 1961 after being shot by an East German guard, after successfully swimming across the connecting canal. He is hauled out by West German guards. A map of the world. Narrator begins to trace history of Bernt Leuton's shooting by recounting prior events in history of Russia and Soviet Union. View of the Winter Palace of Czar Nicholas II, with the Czar and Czarina Alexandra standing on a balcony. Saint Petersburg, Russia on January 22nd , 1905 : Peasants and workers, with their leader Russian Orthodox Priest, Father Georgi Gapon, gathered outside the palace to deliver a petition to Czar Nicholas II. A number of the people carry banners. A picture of Czar Nicholas II. Reenactment of Czar's armed cossack cavalry dispersing the crowd, The words 'My autocracy will remain unchanged' issued by the Czar to which Father Gapon replies that they no longer have a Czar. Picture of Father George Gapon. Picture of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, and moving images of Lenin speaking. The Czar Nicholas II and his wife, escorted by guards, moving on a path during a ceremony. The Czar mounting a horse and the guards saluting him. A picture of the Czar's wife and hemophiliac son. Picture of Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin, whose occult powers were believed to have kept the Czar's son alive. Location: Russia. Date: January 22, 1905.
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5 CRIMEA II Sebastopol; Iglesia Resurección; Nido de golondrina; Palacio Livadia; Yalta; Bahía Arti
Grabado el 18 de Septiembre de 2009 en Sebastopol, Palacio Livadia, Yalta y Bahía de Artillería de Sebastopol.
Crimean Vacation. Timelapses and Fragments from Our Week in Yalta Intourist (No Narration)
I recently had the pleasure of spending a week in Yalta, Crimea with my my wife and kids. Usually we're extremely active when we travel, opting to cover long distances and head off the beaten path (I actually have a video on the perfect way to see Europe with little kids in the works!), but after an unusually difficult few months at work, we decided to switch things up and... stay completely put.
So after arriving in Crimea and making the two hour drive from Simferopol to Yalta, we pretty much spent the entirety of our time exploring the beach and the grounds of our hotel - which we absolutely fell in love with, the Yalta Intourist. Our kids couldn't get enough of the on-territory water park, the exotic animal zoo and the various entertainment programs, while my wife and I loved the all inclusive dining and amenities... but most of all, we LOVED the view, which reminds me quite a bit of one of my absolute favorite places in the world, the Amalfi Region in Italy, along with Salerno and Sorrento.
Take a look for yourself and tell me what you think - there's no commentary in this video since I initially shot everything in Russian for home use, but after looking over the footage, I decided it would be unfair to keep it to myself, especially the Time lapse with the star trails at the beginning!
Anyway, it's getting colder in Moscow now, but memories of Crimea continue to warm my heart, and we'll certainly be coming back in the future - next time for a road trip of the entire Crimean coast! To those of you choosing between Crimea and Sochi - You can't say that you've been to the perfect Russian Vacation destination until you've seen both! :)
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Императорские поезда /Train of the Tsar Nicholas II
Императорские поезда
Here I present an album of photographs showing the interior spaces of the Imperial Russian Train used by Tsar Nicholas II. A ujnique set of photographs of a bygone age.
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Men unload Signal Corps equipment at Livadia Palace for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II.
Preparations underway for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Trucks carrying Signal Corps equipment parked outside Livadia Palace. Russian laborers and US Army personnel unload a crate from a truck. Men try to unload a crate from a truck. A man stands on the top of a crate. Location: Crimea Ukraine. Date: January 30, 1945.
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Οι Ρομανώφ - Μία Αυτοκρατορική Οικογένεια -
Η ταινία: Οι Ρομανώφ - Μία Αυτοκρατορική Οικογένεια, με αγγλικούς υπότιτλους (2000).
Солнечная тропа ( Царская тропа ). Крым. Панорама Черного моря.
Солнечная тропа (Царская тропа) — одна из самых знаменитых крымских троп, соединяющая Ливадийский парк с Гаспрой.
На протяжении 6711 метров почти горизонтальная (133--203 метров над уровнем моря), без больших перепадов, крутых подъемов и спусков. На всем протяжении тропа благоустроена, украшена декоративными скульптурами и насаждениями редких экзотических деревьев и кустарников, оригинальными скамейками для отдыха.
Livadia Palace: The Yalta Conference Was Held Here
The first included tour in Yalta went to Livadia, also called the White Palace, and former summer palace of Tsar Nicholas II. Arguably, it may be more well known to people as the site of the historic 1945 Yalta conference between Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill.
Olga gave a tremendous amount of information on the way to Livadia Palace before the tour began. I had to divide Livadia Palace into three videos; this is number one. Number Two will concentrate on the main floor, site of the Yalta Conference and Number Three will finish on the second level in the Tsar's family apartments.
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То о чем не пишут в учебниках истории...
Ливадийский дворец-музей и парк. Крым
00:05 Large (White) Palace // Большой (белый) дворец
02:45 Pergola // Пергола
06:20 Poster Exhibition of Wax // Плакат выставка Восковых фигур
06:45 Layout of the Livadia palace and park complex // План-схема Ливадийского дворцово-паркового комплекса
07:25 Large (White) Palace // Большой (белый) дворец
08:35 Sculpture chimera - an ornament of the palace // Скульптура химеры - украшение дворца
09:30 Enclosed patio // Закрытый дворик
10:00 Belfry // Колокольня
11:10 Sanatorium Livadia // Корпус санатория Ливадия
12:20 Palace of the Minister of the Imperial Court and the destinies of Baron V.B.Frederiksa (on the left) // Дворец министра императорского двора и уделов барона В.Б.Фредерикса (с лева)
13:08 The suite building (on the left) // Свитский корпус (слева)
13:35 The suite building (on the left) // Свитский корпус (слева)
14:20 Rear park // Задний парк
15:35 Home Solar (Royal Trails) // Начало Солнечной (Царской тропы)
15:40 The suite building (on the back) // Свитский корпус (с обратной стороны)
15:20 Home Solar (Royal Trails) // Начало Солнечной (Царской тропы)
The Imperial Children | In the Path of Love & Blood
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An excerpt from the documentary Romanov Royal Martyrs: In the Path of Love and Blood, a special edition featuring 30 minutes of high-quality newsreel footage from the Russian State Documentary Film & Photo Archive (RGAKFD). Total runtime is 40 mins.
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The documentary features footage from the Stantart, the Crimea, the White Flower Day festival, Easter at Livadia, visits to Sevastopol, the Battle of Borodino centennial anniversary, the Romanov Dynasty tercentenary celebrations, Military Maneuvers, World War I, and the Russian Military Headquarters.
A non-narrative documentary, with Russian music from early 20th century. The documentary is separated in chronological chapters, indicated by titles.
In the Path of Love & Blood | The Coronation
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An excerpt from the documentary Romanov Royal Martyrs: In the Path of Love and Blood, a special edition featuring 30 minutes of high-quality newsreel footage from the Russian State Documentary Film & Photo Archive (RGAKFD). Total runtime is 40 mins.
Available for purchase at:
The documentary features footage from the Stantart, the Crimea, the White Flower Day festival, Easter at Livadia, visits to Sevastopol, the Battle of Borodino centennial anniversary, the Romanov Dynasty tercentenary celebrations, Military Maneuvers, World War I, and the Russian Military Headquarters.
A non-narrative documentary, with Russian music from early 20th century. The documentary is separated in chronological chapters, indicated by titles.
White Flower Day | In the Path of Love & Blood
An excerpt from the documentary Romanov Royal Martyrs: In the Path of Love and Blood, a special edition featuring 30 minutes of high-quality newsreel footage from the Russian State Documentary Film & Photo Archive (RGAKFD). Total runtime: 40 mins.
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The documentary features footage from the Stantart, the Crimea, the White Flower Day festival, Easter at Livadia, visits to Sevastopol, the Battle of Borodino centennial anniversary, the Romanov Dynasty tercentenary celebrations, Military Maneuvers, World War I, and the Russian Military Headquarters.
A non-narrative documentary, with Russian music from early 20th century. The documentary is separated in chronological chapters, indicated by titles.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Yalta, Crimea
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List of Best Things to do in Yalta, Crimea
Chekhov House & Museum
Catedral de San Alexander Nevsky
Skazka Zoo
Massandrovskiy Park
Lenin Embankment
Swimming Pool of the Hotel Yalta Intourist
Immaculate Conception Cathedral - Organ Hall
Massandra Winery
Livadia Palace and Park Museum-Reserve
Sculpture - Lady with the Dog
Climbing Ai-Petri,1,234.2m mountain, in Crimea (ENG & RUS SUBS)
My report on the Crimean mountain the Ai-Petri.
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Николай II в Ливадии
Стоит напомнить, что Николай II последний царь России. Довольно интересные и редкие кадры посещения Николаем II крымского полка в Ливадии. Царь часто посещал Ливадию, так как на южном берегу Крыма, была организована царская резиденция, и по поручению Николая II в 1911 году был построен новый знаменитый ливадийский Большой Белый дворец.