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10 Best place to visit in Krasnyy Yar Russia

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Karpovo Карпово Chulkovo Чулково Erdenevo Ерденево Berezovka Березовка M3 E101 Russia Россия #174

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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rzd N37 рзд N37 Openovka Опеновка Karasul' Карасуль E22 P402 R402 Russia Россия 24.7.2016 #1050

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Prigorodnyy Пригородный Orechowo Sujewo Орехово Зуево A108 Russia Россия 28.7.2016 #1200

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Krasnyy Yar Красный Яр Stepanovka Степановка E30 P402 Russia Россия 24.7.2016 #1039

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Driving through the village of Krasnyi Yar in Russia | Car trip dash cam video

Driving through the village of Krasnyi Yar in Russia | Car trip dash cam video

Svetlana Returns Home

With the mountains near her home in view, Svetlana talks about her anticipated visit to Krasny Yar, where she grew up and lived before moving to America 17 years ago. This is her first time home since she moved to Alaska in 1995. Krasny Yar is a native village on the Bikin River in the Russian Far East.

Here is the translation:
Now we are getting closer to my village. It's far, but we already see beautiful hills, beautiful countryside. The road, to tell the truth, is not very good, but travel is possible. And I left 17 years ago, and now I have grown older, and much time has gone by. I don't know what kind of reception awaits me, or who will greet me. But believe they will be happy to see me.

Our blog about our journey is at

Driving around Borok village in Russia and through the field

Driving around Borok village in Russia and through the field

Russian Mushrooms being cooked

Kemerovo is an amalgamation of, and successor to, several older Russian settlements. A waypoint named Verkhotomsky ostrog was established nearby in 1657 on a road from Tomsk to Kuznetsk fortress. In 1701, the settlement of Shcheglovsk was founded on the left bank of the Tom; soon it became a village. By 1859, seven villages existed where modern Kemerovo is now: Shcheglovka (or Ust-Iskitimskoye), Kemerovo (named in 1734), Yevseyevo, Krasny Yar, Kur-Iskitim (Pleshki), Davydovo (Ishanovo), and Borovaya. In 1721, coal was discovered in the area. The first coal mines were established in 1907, later a chemical plant was established in 1916. By 1917, the population of Shcheglovo had grown to around 4,000 people.

The area's further development was boosted by the construction of a railway between Yurga and Kolchugino (now Leninsk-Kuznetsky) with a connection between Topki and Shcheglovo. Shcheglovo was granted town status on May 9, 1918, which is now considered to be the date of Kemerovo's founding;[3] and was later known as Shcheglovsk. The town became the central location for the Kuzbass Autonomous Industrial Colony which was established there in 1921. 650 workers from 20 different countries settled there and set up what became the Kemerovo Coke Chemical Plant. Some of their descendants visited the modern factory in 2011.[15] On May 27, 1932, Shcheglovsk was renamed Kemerovo[3] and became the administrative center of Kemerovo Oblast in 1943. In March 2018, 60 people were killed when a fire broke out in a shopping mall in the town.[16]

Таёжная деревня старообрядцев

The Ob Yenisei Canal is a grandiose structure in the deep taiga on the border of the Tomsk Region and the Krasnoyarsk Region . At the beginning of the 20th century, this was a waterway with grandiose prospects. Now, covered with mysterious stories, the overgrown canal attracts only extreme people who are able to get to these remote places without roads.
We thought so until, we ended up our expedition #Tungusskayanomadicpath on the canal by chance . It turned out that people live on the canal. They build new houses, start families and do not complain about the lack of roads. So for the first time we got acquainted with the village of the Old Believers - Bezymyanka.

And who would have thought that a simple phone call would make us go back to the deep winter taiga in a couple of days...

Обь Енисейский канал загадочное сооружение в глухой тайге на границе Томской области и Красноярского края. В начале ХХ века это водная магистраль с грандиозными перспективами. Сейчас, овеянный таинственными историями, заросший канал привлекает только лишь экстремалов, способных добраться без дорог в эти глухие места.
Так думали и мы, пока волею случая не оказались на канале в своей экспедиции #тунгусскаякочеваятропа. Оказалось на канале живут люди. Они строят новые дома, создают семьи и не жалуются на отсутствие дорог. Так мы в первый раз познакомились с деревней часовенных староообрядев - Безымянкой.

И кто бы мог подумать что обычный телефонный звонок заставит нас уже через пару дней вновь отправиться в глухую зимнюю тайгу...

#Геотрофи #GeographyTrophy #Гапонов
#старообрядцы #староверы #сибирские_деревни #тайга #экспедиция
#путешествия #счастливые_люди #обь_енисейский_канал #безымянка #баронский_тракт #oldbelievers #old_believers




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History Belarus: Death Camp Maly Trostenets

Maly Trostenets – forgotten place of extermination

Unbeknown to most people, Maly Trostinets was the largest German extermination camp on the territory of the Soviet Union. Until the 1990s it was not even mentioned in standard works on the Shoah.

Work was started on erecting the camp – under the auspices of the commandant of the security police – soon after the invasion of the German army on 28th July 1941. Maly Trostinets counts the fourth highest number of victims in the Nazi extermination camps, after Auschwitz, Majdanek and Treblinka. Civilians and prisoners of war, Jews from Poland, Austria, Germany and Czechoslovakia were all murdered in Trostinets. After the war a Soviet commission estimated a total of 206,000 victims but western historians consider the figure to be more like 60,000.

The name Trostinets comprises three different locations:
• the woods near Blagovshchina, where mass executions by firing squad took place
• the actual camp, 12 km southeast of Minsk
• the woods near Shashkovka, where a provisional crematorium was erected and where mass cremations took place.

A Soviet State Commission started work in July 1944 and discovered 34 mass graves in the woods near Blagovshchina. Some of the ditches were up to 50 metres long. When the graves were opened, cremated human remains were found to a depth of three metres and layers of ash up to a metre thick. According to Soviet information, about 150,000 people were murdered and buried in the woods at Blagovshchina, including about 60,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 50,000 prisoners from the Minsk ghetto and over 20,000 deported European Jews.

Like other camps, the Trostinets concentration camp was part of the brutal war of extermination. However, this extermination camp was singular in that all aspects of the killing machinery were rampant here: extermination of the civilian population and prisoners of war, planned murder and spontaneous execution of people of various nationalities and confessions.

After the war, many places where mass extermination had taken place were turned into memorials, as a reminder of the Nazi atrocities. Museums and places of remembrance were built; the public was confronted with the past. Trostinets has been largely unaffected by such remembrance processes. It was not until 1963 that an obelisk with an eternal flame in memory of the victims of Trostinets was erected, albeit quite some distance from the actual extermination site and the concentration camp, in the village Wieliki Trostinets. Two simple gravestones remember the victims who were murdered in the crematorium of Shashkovka at the end of the war. In addition, in 2002 a small memorial was erected in the woods near Blagovshshina.

In the same year, the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus decided to set up the Trostinets memorial complex. Leonid Levin, a famous Belarusian architect who has created many monuments to the holocaust and the Second World War in Belarus, drafted the main design for the entire complex. Unfortunately he was not able to carry out his plan; he died in 2014 at the age of 78. In the meantime, his daughter Galina Levina is continuing her father’s work. A monument was inaugurated in Maly Trostinets in 2015.

To this day, relatives of the victims of Trostinets come to Minsk every year to pay tribute to their forebears and to raise awareness of what terrible things happened in this place. In this way, the subject and interest in it is passed on to the younger generations. More info on the topic you can find here:

In this context, the History Workshop, Minsk, plays an important role. It is located in a historic building on the site of the former Minsk ghetto. The History Workshop is a joint German-Belarusian project which remembers and tries to help come to terms with the atrocities of Nazi history, implements educational programmes on this theme and supports surviving victims. It is open to visitors at all times and houses an interesting exhibition on the holocaust in Belarus and on the work of the architect Leonid Levin.

This video is brought to you by Dr. Aliaksandr Dalhouski. He is the deputy director of the Minsk History Workshop. He leads the project „Contemporary Witness Archive“ there. In 2014-17 he was a collaborator in the project Vernichtungsort Malyj Trostenez. History and Memory for the preparation of a German-Belarusian traveling exhibition of the International Education and Meeting Center Johannes Rau Minsk (IBB Minsk) in cooperation with the Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Aliaksandr is also a renowned author and published several books dedicated to the history of his homeland Belarus. His latest book on the history of the Białowieża National Park was published in 2017.

In order to learn more about Belarusian history and to plan a visit to Belarus, please visit us at
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Pontoon bridge. Russia

Krasnoyarsk Siberia Russia photography 2008 photos life Achinsk

The city of Krasnoyarsk, the surrounding countryside between Krasnoyarsk and Achisnk.

Krasnoyarsk is a city and the administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai

Car trip on a highway in May 2016 Russia

Car trip on a highway in May 2016 Russia

Krutinka Крутинка Yaman Яман Shiryaevo Ширяево Panovo Паново E30 P402 Russia Россия 24.7.2016 #1043

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.

Driving through the town of Alekseevskoe, Russia 2016 Dash Cam video Car Trips

Driving through the town of Alekseevskoe, Russia 2016 Dash Cam video Car Trips
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Curacao's Famous Floating Bridge

Running and Clapping on a Scary-ass Bridge

This was one of the bridges connecting the zipline platforms. It was one of about 4 different terrifying, yet safe, bridges we had to cross.

This was a zipline tour in the jungles of Riviera Maya, Mexico through Edventure Tours. We had a great time!

Old Okanagan Lake Floating Bridge

I shot this driving across the old Okanagan Lake Floating Bridge a few months before the new one opened. The one I drove over in this video, opened in 1958. It closed in 2008, replaced by the new bridge.

Zip Line - Scary Bridge

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Crossing the Floating Bridge in Kelowna, BC Canada

Crossing the Floating Bridge in Kelowna, BC Canada

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