Moskva River Cruise tours, Russia trip (HD 1080p)
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The Moskva River (Russian: река Москва, Москва-река, Moskva-reka) is a river of western Russia. It rises about 140 km (90 mi) west of Moscow, and flows roughly east through the Smolensk and Moscow Oblasts, passing through central Moscow. About 110 km (70 mi) south east of Moscow, at the city of Kolomna, it flows into the Oka River, itself a tributary of the Volga, which ultimately flows into the Caspian Sea.
Hydrology
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The river is 503 km (313 mi) long, with a vertical drop of 155 m (509 ft) (long-term average). The area of its drainage basin is 17,600 km2 (6,800 sq mi). The maximum depth is 3 meters above Moscow city limits, and up to 6 meters below it. Normally, it freezes in November–December and begins to thaw around late March. In Moscow, the river freezes occasionally during an unusually warm winter in 2006–2007, ice began melting on January 25. The absolute water level in downtown Moscow is 120.0 meters above sea level (long-term average of summer lows after World War II); a historical maximum of 127.25 meters above sea level was set by the 1908 flood.
Sources of water
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The main tributaries are the Ruza, Istra, Yauza, Pakhra, and Severka rivers. Sources of water are estimated as 61% thaw, 12% rain and 27% subterranean. Since completion of the Moscow Canal (1932–1937), the Moskva River has also collected a share of Upper Volga water. This has enabled reliable commercial shipping, which was previously interrupted by summer droughts (older dams built in 1785, 1836 and 1878 were not effective). The average discharge, including Volga waters, varies from 38 m³/s near Zvenigorod to 250 m³/s at the Oka inlet. The speed of the current, depending on the season, varies from 0.1 m/s (winter, dams closed) to 1.5–2.0 m/s (May, dams open).
Cities and towns
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Moscow (Москва́), the capital of Russia, is situated on its banks. The river also flows through the towns of Mozhaysk, Zvenigorod, Zhukovsky, Bronnitsy, Voskresensk, and — at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka — Kolomna. As of 2007, there are 49 bridges across the Moskva River and its canals within Moscow city limits; the first stone bridge, Bolshoi Kamennyi Bridge, was erected in 1692. Within the city, the river is 120–200 metres wide, the narrowest point being under the Kremlin walls. Drinking water for the city of Moscow is collected from five stations on the Moskva River and from the Upper Volga reservoirs (north and north-west of the city).
Moscow Metro, Kremlin, Boat trip on Moskva River
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The Moskva River (Russian: река Москва, Москва-река, Moskva-reka) is a river of western Russia. It rises about 140 km (90 mi) west of Moscow, and flows roughly east through the Smolensk and Moscow Oblasts, passing through central Moscow. About 110 km (70 mi) south east of Moscow, at the city of Kolomna, it flows into the Oka River, itself a tributary of the Volga, which ultimately flows into the Caspian Sea.
Cities and towns
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Moscow (Москва́), the capital of Russia, is situated on its banks. The river also flows through the towns of Mozhaysk, Zvenigorod, Zhukovsky, Bronnitsy, Voskresensk, and — at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka — Kolomna. As of 2007, there are 49 bridges across the Moskva River and its canals within Moscow city limits; the first stone bridge, Bolshoi Kamennyi Bridge, was erected in 1692. Within the city, the river is 120–200 metres wide, the narrowest point being under the Kremlin walls. Drinking water for the city of Moscow is collected from five stations on the Moskva River and from the Upper Volga reservoirs (north and north-west of the city).
Islands
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Canals, built within Moscow city limits, have created a number of islands. Some of them have names in Russian, some have none. Major, permanent islands (west to east) are:
Serebryany Bor. Separated from the mainland in the 1930s.
Tatarskaya Poyma, commonly known as Mnyovniki. Separated from the mainland in the 1930s
Balchug Island, also known as Bolotny Ostrov, lying just opposite the Kremlin. The island was formed by the construction of the Vodootvodny Canal in the 1780s, and has no official name in Russian. Moscow residents informally call it Bolotny Ostrov (Bog Island) while members of Moscow's English-speaking community refer to it as Balchug.
One uninhabited island north of Nagatino.
Three uninhabited islands east of Nagatino, connected by the Pererva dam and lock system.
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Trap for visitors from the West in Moscow, Russia
It is a one of special points in Moscow, in which fascism agents misled almost all west visitors for:
1) to create the false opinion that all are very good and attractive in Russia. Even rare bad things remained there shall seems as possible targets for various investments (money, knowledges) of westerners in Russia.
2) to focus all contacts of westerners to members of fascists authorities only, to many of their conscienceless employees and giant number of con artist agents there. To forbid quietly and unpublicly for westerners to contact and even to see ordinary people in Moscow.
3) to discredit visitors from the West in eyes of ordinary people in Moscow because almost all westerners seems as alcoholically intoxicated, sexually addicted shmacks there: they have a deals only with fascists or their formal and unformal representatives, with various scumbags, with lecherous girls and etc. Westerners even ignore and know nothing about good people in Moscow. So, it discredit the West in eyes of most people in Russia.
4) for trainings on visitors from the West.
On this short video, the restaurant with night-club Night Flight at Tverskaja street in Moscow and, so called, the Eliseevskij shop with a cafe just on other side of the same street. It is in a walking distance from Kremlin (the center of Moscow) and you can see it on the video little too. There are many old renovated buildings with modern shops, cafes, entertainments, large number of various accommodations, parks, church, expensive cars and many beauty attractive people around.
This zone is very fascinate arranged by lights at evening. So, it seems fairytale at dark.
So, now I go quickly to the main question, which disturbs visitors usually: How it is possible that every girl is provoker there?
There is no one answer. It is a complex:
1) It is the continuation and the improvement of Soviet system of handling westerners in Russia.
2) Fascists control almost all business by various ways in Russia. Every person pass security clearance about loyality to fascist regime before allowance to any legal job. This check is more deep for allowance to work in 'zones for westerners'.
Fascists leave (do not care for more) some discredited soviet objects, like VDNH (former false exhibition in north part of Moscow) for example, and focus all efforts on center and west part of Moscow, where more high ranked fascist employees are living usually. It is less than 10% of all Moscow's area.
3) Look to a map of Euro-Asia. Every girl (with very few exceptions) from whole Moscow, from all west part of Russia, from all East Ukraine and East Belarus went to this unformal zones for westerners, which is less than 10% of all Moscow's area, and she tried to stay here with great effort because it is like the bottle neck to high society, to good life and yet like a bridge for escape to the successful West and everyone faced with sad reality that stay here is possible only by ideal service for fascist authorities in Russia. This giant number of fresh girls here yet more increased by girls from another parts of Russia, from all former USSR and from some another states of the World. So, fascists have not a short age of girls here. They check seriously every girl, every person. Only rogues pass checking. And fascist choose the best girl for handling you.
You do not need to going for the best prostitutes in center of Kiev, or to Minsk (the capital of Belarus). They are all already here, pre-selected by fascists, regularly instructed and waited for you posing and feigning as cultural honest and even progressive girls or women.
You should not have illusions about possibility to acquainte with good woman in Russia by dating sites in internet or sites like HospitalityClub, AirBnB and etc. Almost all members (probably all) of those sites are same agents like described above.
If we will pretend that fascist authorities allow westerners to contact with decent people in Russia then you will find mass (I repeat, you will find MASS) various suggestions of dorms in concentration camps or at least in flats (very tiny, simplified apartments without dining room, without salon, with shower together with toilet) with group of people (with sicknesses and conflicted often) in each at sites like HospitalityClub or AirBnB!
Fascists need many informers for successfully implement anti-human policy of sadistic human exploition in a controlled society. There is informers everywhere, even in nightmare conditions of concentration camps in Russia! So, where to be better for an informer: in a concentration camp or in one of 'zone for westerners'? Of course, in a 'zone for westerners'! It is an ultimate goal for every fascism regime supporter in Russia. And there is the maximum concentration of provokers, informers and other bad persons in zones for westerners in Russia like in this one.
Why I Go to Russia... Posted by John K. Smith
Dialogue from The Russia House (movie):
Barley answering the question: Why do you go to Russia so often?
I love the place. It draws me.
It's such a shambles!
They try so hard, from so far back...
Poor buggers. They just want to be like us!
They have this huge heart and... huge ignorance.
And they always keep their word.
But you've got to be there.
You're taking a leak in some filthy public urinal,
and the man in the next stall leans across
and asks you about God, or Kafka,
or freedom versus responsibility.
So you tell him. Because you know.
Because you're from the West.
And you think, What a great country.
That's why I love them. And they're very fond of me.
Hostel in Moscow, Russia, 2015
A hostel for ordinary people in Moscow (the capital of Russia), the Summer 2015.
You should to know that various accommodations which provided for visitors from the West and for other target persons in Russia (include via AirBnB) are not accommodations actually at all but special places for process and handle visitors from the West in a favour of fascist regime in Russia: for alluring, for deceiving, for misleading, for a penetration, for an influence, for false impressions, for lure investments and etc.
This is (on my video) a real hostel for ordinary people, who come to Moscow for various purposes (mostly for a job) and you can see how much is the giant difference between this real hostel and accommodations provided for visitors from the West in Moscow.
Please, pay in attention this hostel is situated in an area, where visitors from the West are very often because it is near to the Belorussky train-station, to where trains arrived from the West (include express trains from the famous Sheremetjevo international airport) and yet 2 hotels are near, which allowed by fascists to accept visitors from the West (Bega, Renaissance). So, fascists even do not mark this hostel as a hostel for conceal the existence of hostel here with a real bad life of ordinary people. There is not a any sign of hostel (the text at wall is a paint advertising of internet hosting provider but not the hostel). Often visitors from the West are going with their backpacks and travel bags at the road near from the Belorusskiy train-station to one of special hotels for process they in Moscow and they do not know that they are passing a hostel near!
In this particular hostel for ordinary people there is not even a reception. There is only an unfriendly guard, which uses the room with a horseshoe on a door (seen at 3.30 on the video). Hopefully he was inside the room and do not determined my videorecordings.
The door to a toilet for females at 3.40 on the video.
I knok the door to the room for females with 10 dorms per every room without water. One of women answered to me. I open the door and stop videorecording. There are textile screens after the door to the room with females.
The formal head of the hostel is called in a military style as a komendant. But factually a fascist mafia owns it all.
It is not a badliest hostel in Moscow. Here near behind a big stone wall are few similar hostels around with more bad conditions even but there are guards at a gate. So, it is trouble to make videorecordings there and I record only this one without a guard at the gate.
If fascist Russia will occupied your country then it will become your everyday reality but no one mass media will report about it.
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First snow in Sweden in 2017. Having fun sleighing.