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Near the Botanical Garden in Moscow 30.05.2012
У Ботанического сада в Москве.
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We go to Leisure and Recriation VDNKh Park in Moscow. VDNKh is located in Ostankinsky District of Moscow, less than a kilometer from Ostankino Tower. It is served by VDNKh subway station, as well as by Moscow Monorail. Cosmonauts Alley and the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman statue are situated just outside the main entrance to VDNKh. It also borders Moscow Botanical Garden and a smaller Ostankino Park, and in recent years the three parks served as a united park complex.
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이곳은 러시아 최대 과학연구단지 아카뎀고로독이다. 강력한 러시아가 시베리아를 부흥시킬 것이다. 라브렌티예프 박사가 이 단지 설립에 중요역할을 한다. 냉전 시절 수 만 명의 연구자들이 그들의 가족과 함께 특권을 누리며 연구 활동에 전념할 수 있었다. 30여개의 교육 연구기관 중 한 곳을 찾았다. 중앙시베리아식물원에는 세 곳의 정원이 있다. 누구나 자유롭게 방문해서 식물들을 감상할 수 있다. 영하 2-30도를 오르내리는 시베리아의 찬 겨울바람을 이긴 꽃들. 그래서인지 생명의 싱그러움이 더하다. “이 식물은 알타이 지역에서만 자랍니다. 1억 년 정도 된 고대식물이죠.“ 이외에도 생물 종 다양성을 위해 14,000여종의 식물들을 연구하고 있다. “이건 뭐예요?” “귀룽나무 열매예요.” “드셔 보세요. 먹을 수 있어요. 이 열매로 파이도 만들어요.“ 시베리아 야생에서 쉽게 볼 수 있는 열매들. 자연은 늘 기대이상의 많은 것을 준다. “이 부분으로 즙을 내서 잼도 만들고 설탕에 절여서 파이도 만들죠. 아주 맛있어요. 비타민도 풍부하고요. 자 맛보세요.“ 비타민 정제 알을 씹는 것처럼 시다. 하지만 자꾸 씹으니 단맛이 난다.
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This is the only blast furnace aka Dame poison Russia's largest scientific research. The powerful Russian will revive Siberia. Dr Brent D plays an important role in T Aliyev just established. Cold War tens of thousands of researchers devoted to the research activities could enjoy the privilege with their families. I found one of the 30 different educational institutions. Central Siberian Botanical Garden has a garden of three. Anyone can freely visit to admire the plants. The cold of the Siberian winter winds fluctuating even though the minus 2-30 flowers. So whether tot the freshness of life. This plant grows only in the Altai region. It's about an ancient plant 100 million years. In addition to studying the 14,000 species of plants for biodiversity. What's that? Gwirung's nuts. Try. I can eat. Also it did make this pie with fruit. Fruit that can be easily seen in the wild in Siberia. Nature always gives that much more than expected. Take the juice into the jam section also create jeolyeoseo also sheltering in the sugar pie. Very delicious. Wo rich vitamins. Taste characters. Let's tell as chewing vitamin tablets. But I keep chewing the sweet smells.
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RUSSIAN GUY LOVES HINDI | SINGAPORE BOTANICAL GARDEN - 2019
My singapore vlog.
In this video you will see a complete day tour of Singapore Botanical Gardens. I am touring the garden along with my Russian friend Alex Pronyagin. He is a famous YouTube Vlogger in Russia. Here is his Channel link-
Do watch this video to know how Russian try to speak Hindi. Alex also made me learn some Russian words.
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Moscow 4k, Russia - Walking tour - Kuznetskiy Most & Kamergerskiy
Kuznetsky Most is a street in central Moscow, that runs from Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street to Lubyanka Street. The name, literally Blacksmith's Bridge, refers to the 18th-century bridge over Neglinnaya River, now running in an underground tunnel, and a nearby foundry and the settlement of its workers. Since the middle of the 18th century, Kuznetsky Most was the street of fashion and expensive shopping.
Commercial House of Tretyakovy
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Kamergersky lane. This pedestrian lane connecting Tverskaya Street with Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street bore the names of Kvasnoy, Yegoryevsky, Gazetny and Kuznetsky during different epochs. At the end of the 19th century, it was inhabited by chamberlains, senior royal officials, and thus came to be called Kamergersky. The lane was named Khudozhestvennogo Teatra (Art Theatre) Passage during the Soviet era. It was named for the Moscow Art Theatre, which was located nearby.
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Autumn in Moscow | Top Russia Trip Review 2019
You don't know which city to visit during the Autumn?
I think Moscow, the capital of Russia, is the best decision!
And in this video you will see why!
In this short video I tried to show Moscow as I (a resident of this city) see it!
Unfortunately, Russia is not one of the most popular destination for tourists yet but I hope it will change in the future :) The country is just incredible!
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Moscow. Walking around the Kremlin Ring [4K]
Kitay Gorod, Bely Gorod and Zaryadye are the oldest districts of Moscow. On their territory are the Kremlin, Red Square, the oldest houses and monasteries. Today we will go around the ring around these areas, which is informally called the Kremlin Ring. This is the smallest circular route around the Kremlin. However, this is one of the most intense walks in the history of the city, since almost every building in it has historical significance. We will pay attention to some of the buildings when walking, however, we highly recommend to personally visit these streets and soak up the spirit of great Moscow!
00:05 - Okhotny ryad Street
00:50 - State Duma
02:35 - House of the Unions concert hall
03:03 - Teatralny Driveway
03:10 - Bolshoy Theatre and Teatralnaya Square
03:53 - Monument to Karl Marx
04:25 - TSUM and Maly Theatre
06:15 - Tretyakovsky Passage
08:05 - Central Children's Store
08:41 - Federal Security Service (early also known as KGB)
09:10 - Novaya Square
09:20 - Entrance to the metro station Lubyanka
09:40 - Museum Park
11:45 - Church of Ioann Bogoslov
13:30 - Heroes of Plevna
13:55 - Metro station Kitay Gorod
15:00 - Staraya Square
15:16 - Ilyinsky Public Garden
17:30 - Presidental Administration
22:50 - Kitaygorodsky Driveway
24:12 - A memorial board of Peter Stepanovich Neporozhny
24:30 - Kitaygorodskaya wall
26:00 - Concert Hall Zaryadye
27:10 - Moskvoretskaya Embankment
27:55 - Church of the conception of Anna
29:00 - Flying bridge in the park Zaryadye
33:11 - A little piece of Red Square
34:00 - Kremlyovskaya Embankment
35:24 - So-called Second Unnamed Tower
36:20 - So-called First Unnamed Tower
37:12 - Taynitskaya Tower
37:35 - Grand Kremlin Palace
39:15 - Annuctiation Tower
40:00 - Vodovzvodnaya Tower
42:27 - Borovitskaya Square
43:30 - Borovitskaya Tower
44:37 - Monument to Prince Vladimir
45:45 - Mokhovaya Street
45:55 - Metro Station Borovitskaya
46:50 - Russia State Library
48:05 - Monument to Feodor Dostoevsky
50:46 - Science library of the Moscow State University
51:52 - Central Exhibition Hall
4K Russia | Garden Ring road (Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya - Novinsky Boulevard) walking tour | Moscow 2019
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4k walk, a documentary slow tv travel channel features a series of 4k video walks in Moscow City. This walk is along Garden ring (Sadovaya - Kudrinskaya - Novinsky Boulevard) . Watch Moscow City 4k !!!
The Garden Ring, also known as the B Ring (Russian: Садо́вое кольцо́, кольцо́ Б; transliteration: Sadovoye Koltso), is a circular ring road avenue around central Moscow, its course corresponding to what used to be the city ramparts surrounding Zemlyanoy Gorod in the 17th century.
The Ring consists of seventeen individually named streets and fifteen squares. It has a circumference of sixteen kilometres. At its narrowest point, Krymsky Bridge, the Ring has six lanes. After finishing the reconstruction, all sections of the Ring will have not more than 10 lanes. In 2018, more than 50 % of sections of the Garden Ring are reconstructed, including Zubovskaya square, which was the widest section, there were about 18 lanes before. The Ring emerged in the 1820s, replacing fortifications, in the form of ramparts, that were no longer of military value.
Garden Ring is a direct descendant of the Skorodom (Скородом, literally Quick Building) and Earth Rampart (Земляной Вал, Zemlyanoy Val) fortifications, erected in the reign of Feodor I of Russia after a disastrous raid by Ğazı II Giray (1591). Although Boris Godunov, de facto regent of Russia, prevented Crimean Tatars from taking the city north of Moskva River, he anticipated future raids and arranged construction of another defence ring.
When the Time of troubles ended, instead of rebuilding Skorodom, Mikhail Romanov government replaced it with a new, taller rampart known as Zemlyanoy Val (Земляной Вал, Earth Rampart), completed in 1630-1638. Its name survives in present-day Zemlyanoy Val Street (former Chkalov Street) in the south-eastern segment of Garden Ring.
1935 Joseph Stalin's master plan of Moscow provided for expansion of Garden Ring to at least 30-40 meter width, and demolition of buildings set at the ends of Garden Ring boulevards to create wide open squares. Grand Stalinist buildings, envisioned on all the ring, were initially planned only for major squares like Kursky Rail Terminal Square and Triumphalnaya Square. However, one end-of-boulevard block survives, precisely on Triumphalnaya Square, atop the six-lane tunnel. The same plan required removal of tram tracks in line with Moscow Metro construction. In fact, removal of tram tracks proceeded well in advance of subway construction; by 1938, tram remained only in southern and south-eastern segments of the Ring (this segment was closed in 1961).
Stalinist construction proceeded after World War II, notably the three skyscrapers (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Kudrinskaya Square and Red Gates Square buildings of 1947-1954). However, no part of the Ring was completely rebuilt in Stalinist style (or any other style). Any street of the Ring is a mixture of different style and sizes, from single-story 1820s mansions to recently built shopping malls and the 162-meter Swissotel in Red Hills (2005).
From the 1990s till 2010, the city government has proposed conversion of the Garden Ring to a one-way street, completely separated from radial street traffic. The public and professionals equally reject the idea of a one-way, 18-lane street.
Since 2010, with the arrival of the new city government, these plans were canceled. In 2016 a new reconstruction began. Trolleybus traffic was eliminated, they were replaced by diesel buses. It is planned to narrow down all section of the Ring to not more than 10 lanes, to expand the sidewalks and to take off all the wires.
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Moscow Out: Moscow on Foot
Moscow is known for its gloriously bright and warm Indian summers; the skies are clear and everyone seems relaxed after the holidays. With that in mind, it's time for some exercise as the Moscow Out team explores the best strolling areas! Whether you are looking to walk in parks, old quaint neighborhoods, the botanical gardens or on the cities embankments, we bring you the best choices! We also meet tour guides, historians, locals and expats who offer their comments and suggestions.
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4K Russia | Moscow center walking tour | Mokhovaya - Okhotny Ryad - Theater Passage
00:35 Lenin's Library
02:17 Mokhovaya street
07:07 Okhotny Ryad
09:27 Theatre square
10:43 The Bolshoi Theatre
12:24 Theatrical passage
Mokhovaya (1961-1990 - part of Marx Avenue) - a street in the center of Moscow. The street originates from the Borovitskaya tower of the Kremlin, goes north, Tverskaya, Bolshaya Nikitskaya and Vozdvizhenka streets leave from it on the left. Ends at Manege Square. Continuation is Okhotny Ryad street. House numbers are from the Borovitskaya tower.
It was named in the XVIII century by the former Mokhovaya Square at the Trinity Gate of the Kremlin, to which it adjoined [1]. According to other sources - the name of the XVII century. In the old days, there was a shopping mall where they sold dry moss for filling up cracks in wooden houses, so the street was also called Mokhovoy. Moss playground was located on the site of the current building Manege
In 1961, the street was included in the avenue of Marx, along with Theater Passage, Okhotny Ryad and Moiseevskaya squares. In 1990, the street returned its historical name.
Okhotny Ryad Street (formerly Okhotnoryadskaya Square, 1933-1955 [source not specified 573 days] - Okhotny Ryad Square [1], 1961-1990 - part of Marx Avenue) - a street in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It runs from Manezhnaya Square to Theater Square, lies between Georgievsky Lane and Nikolskaya Street parallel to them. House numbers are from Manezhnaya Square.
The name of the XVII century, is given according to one of the Moscow trade rows, in which it was allowed to trade game brought by hunters near Moscow.
Okhotny Ryad occupied a very modest place in the existing and becoming traditional by the 17th century device of the great Moscow bargaining. It traded in “game and live birds, domestic and singing” (V. I. Dahl). In the 17th century, Okhotny Ryad was located on the site of the current building of the Historical Museum. In the middle of the XVIII century, all food rows (Kharcheva, Obzhorny, Okhotny) were transferred beyond Neglinka - from the modern Manezhnaya Square to Theater Square, next to the Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Church.
After the fire of 1812, stone one-storey commercial premises with dozens of bird slaughterhouses are being built on the site of burnt wooden shops. The premises of the Okhotny Ryad itself were opposite the Noble Assembly, but over time the whole Zanegllin bargaining began to be called Okhotny Ryad.
In the second half of the 19 - early 20 centuries, the Okhotny Ryad began to symbolize the abundance, hospitality and satiety of Moscow, entering into Russian proverbs. However, due to the participation of shopkeepers in attacks on intellectuals and Jews, the image of a hunter as a reactionary and pogromist has developed.
In 1883, a cast-iron chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky was built on Moiseyevskaya Square in memory of the fallen in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Demolished in early November 1922, the chapel became the first Moscow religious building destroyed by the Soviet regime.
In the 1920s, shops began to be demolished in Okhotny Ryad, in the 1930s trade was transferred to Tsvetnoy Boulevard, which marked the beginning of the Central Market. In 1928 the church of Paraskeva Fridays was demolished, a little later - the chambers of Golitsyn standing next to it. In 1935, Okhotny Ryad Street appeared on the site of the Okhotnoryadsky Square as a result of urban transformations. Also under it was the first metro line in the Soviet Union and the station of the same name appeared.
Theater Passage (1961-1990 - part of Marx Avenue) - a street in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. Passes from Theater Square to Lubyanka Square. House numbers are from Theater Square. The streets of Teatralny passage cross: on the left: Petrovka, Neglinnaya street, Rozhdestvenka; right: Tretyakov passage.
The name of the 19 century, is given in connection with the proximity to the Bolshoi and Maly theaters, a convenient route to which this street was.
The Neglinnaya River blocked the entrance to the Bolshoi and Maly theaters from the Lubyanka. The path opened in 1819 after the river was enclosed in a pipe. Since they didn’t go to the theater, but traveled, over time, somewhere in 1830, the entrance to the theaters was not called a street, but a passage.
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Beautiful and sexy Russian girls at VDNKH Park, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
VDNKh is located in Ostankinsky District of Moscow, less than a kilometer from Ostankino Tower. It is served by VDNKh subway station, as well as by Moscow Monorail. Cosmonauts Alley and the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman statue are situated just outside the main entrance to VDNKh. It also borders Moscow Botanical Garden and a smaller Ostankino Park, and in recent years the three parks served as a united park complex.
Tropics below the Arctic Circle
The Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a leading botanical institution in Russia, It is located on Aptekarsky Island in St. Petersburg, and is named after the Russian botanist Vladimir Komarov (1869-1945). The institute was established in 1931 as merger of the Botanical Garden and the Botanical Museum of the Academy of Sciences.
The institute hosts Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden as well as herbarium collections that house over seven million specimens of plants and fungi. The latter is the largest collection in Russia, and among the three largest in the world.
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Around The World goes to Sochi, Russia
Sochi, known as the Russian Riviera, is the popular black sea resort where the 2014 Olympics will be held. There will be two clusters for the games one on the coast and and one in the mountains. Sochi will also be the host for the 2014 Formula One Grand Prix. It is about 1000 miles south of Moscow and serviced by Siberian Airways. This domestic Russian airline flies between Moscow and Sochi Adler airport, and travel time is about 2 hours and 15 minutes. On both trips the ground staff collecting boarding passes said, as I entered the jetway, Good Luck. Fortunately the flight was lucky and landed safely in this sub tropical city which shares a similar latitude with the French Cote d'Azur. With palm trees and waters warm enough to swim in through October, Sochi is at first glance not somewhere one would associate with winter Olympic competitions.
From the airport to central Sochi can take 45 minutes depending on traffic. The Chebotarev Hotel is a four-star property and has 70 rooms, many with views of the city and the Black Sea. Furnishings are classically Russian with some wall tapestries and generous space for sofa and chairs. Interesting features includes motion sensors that turns lights on and off as one walks through the hallways. Depending on how fast or slow one strolls --- it can leave you in the dark. A light buffet breakfast is served in the hotel's restaurant, Alexander.
Along the boardwalk is the leading seafood restaurant, Blue Sea. It is tastefully decorated with a modern, comfortable environment, excellent service and good food. Fresh fish and crab with asparagus, beef, black sea flat fish, and pasta with crab are just some of the dishes.
The Sochi boardwalk extends for several kilometers along the beach and is peppered with many cafes, restaurants and shops. Musicians perform along the beachfront and small shops have interesting attractions from feel cleaning Thai fish to fruit drinks and shooting galleries. For the serious shopper, Sochi has several large shopping malls.
The Olymp is currently Sochi's largest mall with over 70 shops, food court, restaurants, metroplex theater and a massive supermarket. Familiar products like Heinz ketchup are among less familiar items like fresh sturgeon caviar as well as mock caviar. One of the most popular fish egg products is the fresh salmon eggs -- a far cry from fish bait --- these eggs are beautiful in color, creamy in taste and delicious served with pancakes and creme fraiche.
Also creamy is the Russian ice cream with a spectrum of flavors. Some outstanding ones were the pistachio and dark, rich chocolate.
At the Rodina Grand Spa hotel which has stunning grounds reaching to the water's edge is the Black Sea Beach Club. Here one can, in the season, lounge in the sun and raise a small flag in your hand when wishing a refill of your drink.
There is much to do in Sochi including the Dendrary Botanical Garden, the largest subtropical park in Russia.
But it was time to make the one-hour drive from Sochi to Krasnaya Polyana, home to the Rosa Khutor alpine ski resort. It is probably the world's largest construction projects already topping 50 billion dollars. Besides the six new stadiums, there are new roads, high speed rail, bridges, tunnels, hotels, villages, a theme park and a new huge power grid to run it all.
The Western Caucasus mountains surrounding Polyana are breathtaking. The snow is remarkable, especially considering that one is near a seaside resort. From some of the runs one can, on a clear day observe the Black Sea. In the summer the temperatures in Sochi can rise above 100 degrees with abundant humidity. Skiing on North American-type snow with brilliant sunshine is unique for Europe. The downhill courses are challenging and the mountain is served by modern Poma gondolas and chairlifts. They worked well for the most part except one day when a power outage kept skiers waiting for about 45 minutes.
The weather above Sochi is very unpredictable. Exactly one year before the Sochi games are to begin there was no snow.
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President Putin loves Sochi and goes to his dacha there as often as he can. It is where he gave Gerard Depardieu his Russian passport. But Putin wasn't happy about the building of the Gorki ski jump which has already cost an estimated $265 million and still not finished ... so some heads rolled. In Russia the ruling powers can move heaven and earth to get things done and at Sochi, that seems to be happening right now.
9th of May open air party at Moscow Central Hippodrome.avi
9 Мая Ценральный Иподром вечеринка open air от промо группы Party Monkeys!:). Вечеринка завершена, но все только начинается!:)
9th of May open air party at Moscow Central Hippodrome by Party Monkeys!:) promo group. The party is over! But it is just the beginning:)
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Tomsk is a city on the Tom River in Siberia, Russia. Part of Tomsk State University, the Siberian Botanical Garden features greenhouses with tropical plants. To the northwest, the Central Park of Culture and Recreation contains a lake and an amusement park.
Farther north, Tomsk History Museum displays traditional tiles, samovars, and porcelain. The Tomsk Regional Art Museum showcases Russian paintings and sculpture.
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