Ulan-Ude. How to get from the train station to Lenin's head monument tutorial
Many people get lost when they get off train especially in early mornings or late evenings. Even though Ulan-Ude is quite easy to get around, it's difficult to get the point after nice train ride. That's why I decided to make the video telling you how to orientate and pick the shortest way to Lenin's head monument, the center of Ulan-Ude.
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Friendship journey #11: Horse farm in Texas & TV show in Krasnoyarsk
Team East is still discovering the Russian lifestyle. The three travelers spend 52 hours in a train before the arrive in Krasnoyarsk. In the center of Russia the days are packed with activities organized by their local friend Roma: A TV talk show, planting trees, hiking in the stunning Stolby Nature Reserve and a heartwarming party for the travelers
On the other side of the world Yvonne, Jed and Panos cross the border between Mexico and the USA. In Austin, Texas, they meet their next host Pattie who lives on a horse farm with her family.Who else does Team West meet in the Southern States of the US? And what happens to Jed when he gets lost in the woods?
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Six genuine people from different cultural backgrounds set out on a unique adventure to show the power of friendship around the world. The international media art project Yuujou is an excellent example for humanity and the wonders that can be achieved if we only open ourselves to connecting with others.
Yuujou is a 100-day travel adventure from Berlin to Tokyo! Through an extraordinary travel experiment Yuujou wants to show the importance of friendship. In April 2019, two teams of three people each start their journey in Berlin. One team goes east, the other one west. Within 100 days, both teams try to make it to the other side of the world – Japan. The journey is a real adventure! The route unfolds along the way, because the travelers only travel from one friend to another: The next stop must be a friend of the previous friend. If the teams meet again in Japan, a chain of friendship around the world is created.
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Крым на фотографиях / The Crimea in photographs 1897
Россия на дореволюционных фотографиях
Крым
Фотографии Алекса́ндр В. Живаго
1897
Россия на дореволюционных фотографиях
The Crimea
Photographs by Alexander V. Zhivago
1897
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К. Шаханов. Фантазии на три русских темы
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В 1897 году Александр Живаго вместе со своим другом и коллегой Брониславом Грохольский совершили путешествие во по Крыму.
In 1897 Alexander Zhivago together with his friend and colleague Bronislav Groholsky made a trip to the Crimea. These are the phtographs from that trip.....
Born into a wealthy merchant family, Alexander Vasilyevich Zhivago entered the medical faculty of Moscow University. From 1886 he served in the Golitsyn hospital . Passionate about the theatre, he kept a diary detailing his theatrical visits etc. He counted among his friends, K. Stanislavsky , F. Shalyapin , A. Nezhdanova and P. Korin .
He was a member of a number of Moscow societies, including the Russian Photographic Society.
Zhivago never married. This enabled him to travel at will, beginning in 1897 with the trip to Crimea. This was followed by a trip to the Caucasus and the lower teachers of the Volga.
In 1900 he was invited to the Medical Congress in Paris, timed to coincide with the World Exhibition . He continued to travel, in 1901-1907, mainly in Europe.
In 1909–1910 he made a long trip to Egypt and the Middle East. This began a lasting interest in ancient civilisations and collecting their monuments.....
Russia: Watch this massive snow cloud hide a bridge in seconds
A huge, dark cloud of snow could be seen coming over the Yenisei river, engulfing the city centre Krasnoyarsk in less than a minute, Saturday.
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Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (Russian: Новосибирск; IPA: [nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk]) is the third most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg and the most populous city in Asian Russia, with a population of 1,523,801 (2013 est.). It is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast as well as of the Siberian Federal District. The city is located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River adjacent to the Ob River Valley, near the large water reservoir formed by the dam of the Novosibirsk Hydro Power Plant. and occupies an area of 502.1 square kilometers (193.9 sq mi). The city is informally known as the Capital of Siberia.
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Atlantis artefacts of St Petersburg
Atlantis artefacts of St Petersburg
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This video is about most crazy Atlantis artefacts from St Petersburg Russia.
It used to be one of the major cities of Atlantis world trade union, after the war and flood it was excavated and restored by Peter the Great.
It has Czar bath, giant head, Monrepo national park with megaliths (megalithic wall), als St Issak Cathedral (Isa Kievskiy cathedral), Alexandia column (Alexander column), and many more.
In fact Saint Petersburg is a huge artefact itself. No wonder they call it the Northern Palmyra (like in Syria).
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At the borders of Europe: 7 Facts about Perm
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1.Perm is a federal subject of Russia (a krai) that came into existence on December 1, 2005 as a result of the 2004 referendum on the merger of Perm Oblast and Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug. The population of the krai was 2,635,276 according to the (2010 Census).
2. Residents of Perm used to be called “Permyak – salty ears”. The name Permyaks firstly appeared in the 10th century in Russian sources and came from the ancient name of the land between the Mezen River and Pechora River – Perm. Several origins of the name have been proposed but the most accepted is from Veps Peräma back, outer or far-away land from Veps perä back, extreme and ma land. Since the 20th century the name has been applied only to the southern Komi (Komi-Permyaks) in Perm Krai.
3. The conventional border between Europe and Asia runs along the Ural mountains. Perm is the very last major city on the European side of the mountains. Yekaterinburg is its equivalent on the Asian side. The border between Europe and Asia is marked by a small monument that can be accessed from the road between Perm and Yekaterinburg.
4. The Permian geological period, the last period of the Palaeozoic era, was named after Perm. In 1841, a British scientist, Sir Roderick Murchison, identified strata typical for the Permian period in his extensive exploration of what is now Perm region. He then postulated the existence of the Permian period and named it after the city of Perm. This period ended with massive extinction of Permian types, when from 70% to 96% of animal species, including insects, have died – the only known such case.
5. Perm-36, a forced labour camp located 100km north-east from Perm, was particularly infamous for its history of housing political prisoners. Perm-36 operated up until the 1980s, before, in 1996 it was turned into a museum. Despite being a highly politically controversial institution, the museum can still be visited.
6. During the Second World War, as the front was approaching Moscow, many military equipment plants (and other enterprises of state importance) were moved to the east, many of them to Perm. Because of this high concentration of state secrets, Perm unofficially became a closed city: foreigners were not allowed to come here and rumour has it that the city didn’t appear on many Soviet maps. Foreign visitors were only allowed to visit in the 1990s.
7. “The Great Tea Road” – this was the name of the route used to transport tea in caravans from China to the European part of Russia. The greatest development of the Great Tea Road took place in 17th-19th centuries. It went across the territory of three current countries: Russia, Mongolia and China.
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4 Romani in Siberia ep.2
In al 2 lea episod surprindem un incident neplacut care ne-a intarziat cu 9 zile de reparatii in regim intens de lucru si 10 zile de drum inapoi la Maxim in krasnoyarsk. Reluand drumul spre BAM, am pus la punct mecaninc transmisia si sitemul de racire. Drumul ne-a pus la incercare puterile cu treceri la limita pe podul Vitim si multe situatii tensionate. Consideram unul din cele mai intense treceri, podul din Kuanda, pod desfiintat in 1980, ramanand doar un pod feroviar pazit de un moldovean ce a incercat sa fuga din tara dar a fost prins si dus la armata de catre urss . Am poposit in Yakutsk unde am inceput o campanie de mecanica absolut necesara deoarece urma sa trecem pe drumul oaselor in drumul spre Tomtor unde am ajuns la monumentul frigului cu recordul de -71,2 grade celsius continuand drumul spre Uts Nera un oras minier fiind cel mai nordic punct al expeditie. Am continuat drumul spre Magadan, unde am marcat punctul la masca durerii monumentul celor decedati in gulag. ne-am continuat cautarea gulagului in episodul urmator .
In the second episode we debute with an umpleasant incident that got us late with 9 days of intense body work and 10 days more on the road to our guest Maxim from Krasnoyarsk. After that we continued the road to BAM, getting some transmission mechanics on the road. The offroad siutation put us on a limit with a lot of near death crossings over Vitim bridge and many other tense situations. We are still considering that one of the intense crossings was the Kuanda bridge, disbanded in 1980, the only way to cross the river was a guarded feroviar bridge. The guard was a Moldovean, who tried to run from Moldova 35 years ago but he was caught by URSS and obliged to work in mine and after the fall of URSS he started guarding the bridge for a living. after that, we stopped in Yakutsk where we started some needed mechanics because the bones road was up next on the road to Tomtor where we visited the cold record monument still keeping the -71,2 degrees record . The next city was Uts Nera, a mining city being the northest point of the expedition after that we continued to Magadan where we thicked on the list the mask of sorrow , in memoriam to people killed in gulag. We contined in the next episode the gulag exploration.
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Chapels to Worship
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Vasily Ivanovich Surikov Paintings!
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov (Васи́лий Ива́нович Су́риков) (January 24, 1848 (Julian calendar: January 12) – March 19, 1916 (Julian calendar: March 6)) was the foremost Russian painter of large-scale historical subjects. His major pieces are among the best-known paintings in Russia.
Surikov was born in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, where a monument to him was recently opened by his great-grandsons, Nikita Mikhalkov and Andrei Konchalovsky. In 1869-1871 he studied under Pavel Chistyakov at the Imperial Academy of Arts.
In 1877, Surikov settled in Moscow, where he contributed some imposing frescoes to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. In 1878 he married Elizabeth Charais, a granddaughter of the Decembrist Svistunov. In 1881 he joined the Peredvizhniki movement. From 1893 he was a full member of the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts. Surikov was interred at the Vagankovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.
Васи́лий Ива́нович Су́риков (12 (24) января 1848, Красноярск — 6 (19) марта 1916, Москва) — русский живописец, мастер масштабных исторических полотен.
В академических кругах Сурикова долгое время критиковали за скученность композиций, за «кашу» из лиц персонажей, презрительно называли его полотна «парчовыми коврами». Однако «Мир искусства» увидел в этих так называемых пороках именно достоинства суриковской живописи. Глава направления А. Н. Бенуа хвалил Сурикова за всё что есть в его живописи не западного, сугубо национального, за то, что «он рядом с Васнецовым внял заветам древнерусских художников, разгадал их прелесть, сумел снова найти их изумительную, странную и чарующую гамму, не имеющую ничего похожего в западной живописи».
Vasilij Ivanovič Surikov (in russo: Василий Иванович Суриков?; Krasnojarsk, 24 gennaio 1848 – Mosca, 19 marzo 1916) è stato un pittore russo.
Nato in Siberia da una famiglia con antiche origini (XVI secolo) studiò negli anni 1869-1871 all'Accademia di Belle Arti di San Pietroburgo, dove diventò allievo di Pavel Petrovič Čistjakov.
Nel 1877 si trasferì a Mosca mentre l'anno successivo si sposò con Elizabeth Charais. Nel periodo seguente si dedicò ad una serie di viaggi che lo porteranno ad allontanarsi dalla Russia, arrivando in Italia, Francia, Spagna e Germania.
Nel 1881 entrò a far parte del gruppo degli Itineranti e nel 1893 diventò membro dell'Accademia Russa di Belle Arti. Nel 1948 venne aperto un museo dedicato al pittore.
Vaszilij Ivanovics Szurikov (oroszul: Василий Иванович Суриков; Krasznojarszk, 1848. január 24. – Moszkva, 1916. március 19.) orosz realista festő, a Vándorkiállítási Társaság tagja.
Kozák családból származott. A pétervári akadémián tanult. Anyagi függetlensége érdekében elvállalta a Moszkvában akkor épülő Megváltó Krisztus-székesegyház freskóinak megfestését. Vonzották az orosz nép történelmi eseményei. Az első, epikus jellegű történelmi kompozíciója A sztrelecek kivégzésének reggele (1878-81). Ezt követte a Nagy Péter idejét felidéző Menysikov száműzetéseben (1881-83).
1883-84-ben külföldi tanulmányutakat tett Ausztriába, Németországba, Francia- és Olaszországba. Jótékony hatással voltak rá a velencei festők művei. Fő műve a Morozova bojárasszony, melyet 1887-ben fejezett be. A festmény vázlatai már 1883-től készültek. 1889-90-ben szülőföldjére, Szibériába utazott. Ekkor készültek A hóváros bevétele (1891), Jermák meghódítja Szibériát (1895) c. művei. Következő nagyszabású műve a Szuvorov átkelése az Alpokon (1899), e festményhez helyszíni vázlatokat készített. 1887-től készült utolsó fő műve, a Sztyepán Razin, melyet 1910-ben fejezett be. Kitűnő portrékat, akvarelleket és illusztrációkat is alkotott.
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Внимание! Лето закончилось, работа продолжается
Фонд «Внимание» продолжает восстанавливать историческое наследие нашей страны!
Рассказываю, какие работы сейчас в процессе и на какие мы собираем средства. Объекты в работе: дом со львом с Саратовской области, деревянный купеческий дом в Бузулуке, дом рабочих железной дороги Aseman talo, в Тюмени дом с резными воротами, дом купцов Поваляевых, дом в Кимрах, дом псаломщика Топоркова в Екатеринбурге, доходный дом в Вологде и дом Станового в Петербурге. Объекты, на которые мы собираем средства: храм святой Аллы в Пензенской области, белая башня в Екатеринбурге и дом Бака в Петербурге.
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TURKEY: Hiking Saint Paul's Trail from Yalvaç to Egirdir
In 2008, the Englishwoman Keith Сlow, has developed a 500-kilometer tourist route - the Saint Paul's Trail. It passes across those places which Saint Paul has visited, or theoretically, could visit during his first missionary trip to Asia Minor.
It is possible to go on the trail during all seasons of the year. But the most popular seasons — spring and fall. As it is too hot in the summer, and in the winter, it is cold.
Valery Shanin and Sergey Oskolkov begin to travel on the Saint Paul's Trail in the town of Yalvaç.
Near this modern Turkish town, ruins of the ancient city of Antioch in Pisidia have remained.
At the time of Saint Paul, the highway from Efes to Syria passed here. The city, which was a that time a part of the Roman Empire, prospered.
Antioch in Pisidia experienced its heyday in the third century AD. The city existed during the time of the Byzantine Empire. But after a series of raids of the Arabs, it was abandoned.
The trail goes among boundless open spaces. It is the end of September. The crop is already reaped and the fields were plowed. But it is still warm like in summer.
On the bank of the lake Egirdir, there is a restaurant - for locals and tourists who are occasionally getting here. They serve only one dish— fried lake fish.
The trail passes by the most known local sight. The huge stone arch surprisingly similar to an old bridge, has arisen in a natural way. As a result of a joint effect of water and wind.
On the east coast of the Egirdir lake, there are no settlements. There is very little room between the rocks and the edge of the water here. Not cleared up. There is no place to plant gardens and build houses.
The Saint Paul's Trail crosses the Lake Egirdir at the narrowest point. Between the beaches are no more than two kilometers. But it is not possible to wade across. The fishermen help out. They transport everyone from one coast of the lake to the other on their boats.
Barla - a small but famous town. In the local prison, the famous Muslim scientist Said Nursi, served sentence. In conclusion, he has written huge works, about 6 thousand pages — comments to the Koran.
In Egirdir, the campaign on the Saint Paul's Trail has come to an end.
And The World without Visas project continues.
Ahead, new travels over the countries, visa-free for Russians.
Narration was done by Frederic Moretti (fredericmorettimusic@gmail.com)
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