The Top 7 Most Beautiful Moscow's Metro Stations
The trip around Moscow metro - The most beautiful metro in the world. Subway stations were used as air-raid shelters during the WWII. It was also meant to serve as the shelter in case of nuclear war. Many stations are decorated with beautiful painting, mosaics, and sculptures.
Underground stations show in the video are
1. Komsomolskaya
2. Belorusskaya
3. Mayakovskaya
4. Novoslobodskaya
5. Krasnopresnenskaya
6. Kievskaya
7. Ploshchad revolyutsii
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Top 10 Things to Do in Poland
Planning a trip to Poland? Well, you've come to the right video. Siya and I spent one week hopping around the country and discovering some of the gems that any visitor should consider adding to their itinerary. We flew into Gdansk to kick off our trip and visited some of the cities highlights, explored a medieval castle and learned about the history of the city and country all together. From Gdansk, we took a train to Warsaw and then to Krakow to do some more city exploration before we headed to the Wieliczka Salt Mines and Sromowce for some river rafting (which you'll see in our next video).
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Yoshkar-Ola: Florence in the center of Russia
Yoshkar-Ola is a small provincial town in the center of the European part of Russia. Before the revolution, this city was called Tsarevokokshaisk (Tsaryov city). At the time of Ivan the Terrible, Tsarevokokshaisk was the easternmost city on the border of Russia, and more specifically, the fortification on the border with the Kazan Khanate.
In Soviet times, there were many military factories and strategic military missile units located here.
After the collapse of the USSR, the city of Yoshkar-Ola became one of the most depressed cities in Russia.
In times of high oil prices, the city began to change. At that time, the city of Yoshkar-Ola and the Republic of Mari El were headed by a strange man, Leonid Markelov.
Leonid Markelov was a fan of Italy. Therefore, the city began to appear buildings similar to the monuments of architecture of Italy, as well as numerous churches. On the streets of Yoshkar-Ola, sculptures of European aristocrats (Lorenzo de Medici, Grace Kelly, and Prince Monaco Rainier III, etc.) appeared. In addition, copies of the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square appeared in the city center. The embankment of the city river Kokshaga looked like the embankment of the Belgian city of Brugge. The city center has become a kind of Disney Land.
Leonid Markelov imagined himself the prince of this small region of Russia, he began to confuse personal money with government money and was caught on a bribe. He is still in prison.
Nevertheless, during his presidency, he radically changed the face of the city of Yoshkar-Ola, and now many tourists visit the city.
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The Peterhof Palace
The Peterhof Palace is a series of palaces and gardens located in Saint Petersburg (Russia), laid out on the orders of Peter the Great.
These palaces and gardens are sometimes referred as the Russian Versailles.
The palace-ensemble along with the city center is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The dominant natural feature of Peterhof is a sixteen-metre-high bluff lying less than a hundred metres from the shore.
Atop the bluff, stands the Grand Palace (Bolshoi Dvorets).
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JOURNEY into MONGOLIA
I went on a solo adventure into western Mongolia with Indy Guide ( to explore what this amazing part of the country had to offer and visit the eagle hunters of the region, I was not disappointed. The views were on another level, especially in the Altai mountains but the Kazahk people were just extremely welcoming and open which made the experience one to remember. Staying with a different family each night, experiencing their daily routines and eating and drinking with them. We continued to make our way around the west, attending the Nauryz eagle festival and exploring some of the snowy mountains in the Altai by horseback. Filming my adventure through Mongolia was extremely tough, we were on the move constantly and electricity is hard to come by so I relied on power banks a lot to charge my camera, being from Africa i'm not used to temperatures as low as -20 degrees celsius during this time of the year and of course the language barrier but I thoroughly enjoyed the every moment and it was one of the most raw feelings of travel I have experienced.
Thanks to Ati Tosun from Indy-Guide for making this trip such a success in terms of an adventure, I hope this video gives a small insight into what is to be expected when visiting this part of the world.
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Walking through the halls of the Winter Palace
The Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was, from 1732 to 1917, the official residence of the Russian monarchs. Today, the restored palace forms part of a complex of buildings housing the Hermitage Museum. Situated between the Palace Embankment and the Palace Square, adjacent to the site of Peter the Great's original Winter Palace, the present and fourth Winter Palace was built and altered almost continuously between the late 1730s and 1837, when it was severely damaged by fire and immediately rebuilt. The storming of the palace in 1917 as depicted in Soviet paintings and Eisenstein's 1927 film October became an iconic symbol of the Russian Revolution.
The palace was constructed on a monumental scale that was intended to reflect the might and power of Imperial Russia. From the palace, the Tsar ruled over 22,400,000 square kilometers (8,600,000 sq mi) (almost 1/6 of the Earth's landmass) and over 125 million subjects by the end of the 19th century. It was designed by many architects, most notably Bartolomeo Rastrelli, in what came to be known as the Elizabethan Baroque style. The green-and-white palace has the shape of an elongated rectangle, and its principal façade is 250 metres (820 ft) long and 30 m (98 ft) high. The Winter Palace has been calculated to contain 1,786 doors, 1,945 windows, 1,500 rooms and 117 staircases. Following a serious fire, the palace's rebuilding of 1837 left the exterior unchanged, but large parts of the interior were redesigned in a variety of tastes and styles, leading the palace to be described as a 19th-century palace inspired by a model in Rococo style.
In 1905, the Bloody Sunday massacre occurred when demonstrators marched toward the Winter Palace, but by this time the Imperial Family had chosen to live in the more secure and secluded Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo, and returned to the Winter Palace only for formal and state occasions. Following the February Revolution of 1917, the palace was for a short time the seat of the Russian Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky. Later that same year, the palace was stormed by a detachment of Red Army soldiers and sailors—a defining moment in the birth of the Soviet state.
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