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How do people live in Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Russia? Small town with a bloody history...

Siberia and the Far East in Russia have traditionally been used for exile of prisoners to concentration camps. The labor of the prisoners was used for the construction of the railway, logging, catching and processing fish, mining of coal and gold.
Today in Nikolaev-on-Amur there is no work. The only way to earn money is poaching (fish).
What do residents and those who moved to Nikolaevsk-on-Amur say about life in the town?
“Dirty and rubbish all around. Drinking among men and women. There is no work. Everything is dying…”
In video you will see how people live in the Russian town Nikolaevsk-on-Amur.
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Alaska: Part of America That Used to Be Russian | Orthodox Churches and Indigenous People

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Alaska - the 49th and most Russian state of America. Russians sold it to the USA as an exhausted territory in the 19th century. Later, when oil and gold reserves were discovered here, Russian migrants started coming back. I traveled to Alaska to visit Old Believers communities and meet with indigenous people who practice Orthodox Christianity and look for their relatives in Chukotka. Let's see how Alaska has changed since the sale and how locals feel about the Russian heritage.

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Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction
00:03:08 We are in Barrow
00:04:59 Why is it so dirty here?
00:11:07 History of Alaska and its ties with Russia
00:13:28 Sitka, capital of Russian America
00:18:08 American attitude towards Russian history
00:20:15 Tourist center at the edge of the world
00:23:30 Russian Old Believers in Alaska
00:48:15 Taxes in Alaska and oil dividends
00:56:14 Life in Alaska today
00:57:36 Expensive groceries
01:00:13 Attitude towards Russians in Alaska
01:13:22 America's first Orthodox church
01:14:12 Differences between Chukotka and Alaska
01:16:15 Fairbanks: airplanes, lend-lease act and the ice curtain
01:23:32 Family reunification and cultural heritage
01:25:39 Conclusion
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Earth Space View: Amur River, Russia (Earth's 10th longest river)

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About the Amur River in Russia (Courtesy of Wikipedia):

The Amur River is the world's tenth longest river, forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China (Inner Manchuria). The Amur proper is 2,824 kilometres (1,755 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1,855,000 square kilometres (716,000 sq mi). Including its source river Argun, it is 4,440 km (2,760 mi) long. The largest fish species in the Amur is the kaluga, attaining a length as great as 5.6 metres (18 ft). The river basin is home to a variety of large predatory fish such as northern snakehead, Amur pike, taimen, Amur catfish, predatory carp and yellowcheek, as well as the northernmost populations of the Amur softshell turtle and Indian lotus.

About Lake Bolon

Lake Bolon is a large freshwater lake in the Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It has an area of 338 km²; it is 70 km long and 20 km wide, and has a maximum depth of about 4 m. It is located on the broad west-bank flood plain of the Amur River about 80 km south of Komsomolsk and drains into the Amur by a 9 km channel. Lake Bolon is an important stopping place for migratory birds. The south end of the lake is a nature preserve.

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How do people live in Tyumen, Russia? City of black gold.

Tyumen is Russia's oil and gas capital. 66 millionaires and 1 billionaire live in Tyumen region.
For many years, local authorities have promised residents of Tyumen region to supply gas to their households until 2023. But…. Ordinary people continue to spend huge sums in winter to heat their houses with wood and coal.
Psychologists in Tyumen discourage women from terminating pregnancies and urge them to have children, arguing that Russian soldiers are dying in the war in Ukraine. Russia needs new soldiers. The women of Tyumen do not agree to give birth to children in order to send them to slaughter later. It sounds crazy, but you can read this information on the city website of Tyumen.
Despite the wealth of the Tyumen region, in 2022, a strong increase in syphilis, HIV / AIDS is recorded. The number of deaths from tuberculosis has increased.
In video you will see how people live in the Russian city Tyumen.
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Alaska: El estado más ruso de América | Iglesias ortodoxas y viejos creyentes

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Alaska es el estado más ruso de América, se vendió como un territorio agotado en el siglo XIX, pero ahora encuentran aquí petróleo y oro, y vienen inmigrantes de Rusia. Viajé a Alaska para visitar pueblos con nombres rusos y conocí a viejos creyentes. Aquí descubrí que los indígenas locales practican el cristianismo ortodoxo y buscan parientes en Chukotka. Vamos a ver cómo ha cambiado Alaska desde la venta y lo que queda del Imperio Ruso.

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Capítulos
00:00:00 Introducción
00:03:08 Estamos en Utqiagvik
00:04:59 ¿Por qué está tan sucio aquí?
00:11:07 La historia de Alaska y sus lazos con Rusia
00:13:28 Sitka, la capital de la América rusa
00:18:08 La actitud de EE.UU. ante la historia rusa
00:20:15 ¿Cómo hacer un centro turístico en el fin del mundo?
00:23:30 Viejos creyentes en Alaska
00:31:35 La educación y la lengua rusa
00:37:27 ¡Pueblos con nombres rusos!
00:37:14 Viejos creyentes y amish: ¿qué tienen en común?
00:47:55 La vida rusa en Alaska
00:48:15 Cero impuestos y dividendos del petróleo.
00:56:14 Alaska y Rusia hoy en día
00:57:36 Comestibles rusos caros
01:00:13 Actitudes hacia los rusos
01:13:22 Primera catedral ortodoxa de América
01:14:12 Diferencias entre Chukotka y Alaska
01:16:15 Fairbanks: aviones, lend-lease y la cortina de hielo
01:23:32 Reunificación familiar y patrimonio cultural
01:25:39 Conclusión

How do people live in Tomsk today?

In a previous video about the city Tomsk, Russian viewers wrote that the city looks much better, and I used old photos.
Well…. See updated photos for 2021-2023. Significant difference!
* The video also uses current photos from Google Earth.

距中國最近的俄羅斯城市,僅800米遠,沒護照也能出國,俄羅斯布拉戈維申斯克,Blagoveshchensk,Благовещенск,Russia,The closest Russian city

大家好 歡迎收看 《行影步離》
世界杯為俄羅斯吸引來了無數遊客,甚至連唐僧都來到了現場看球。俄羅斯也成為目前最熱門的旅遊目的地,但你知道嗎?在俄羅斯有一座距離中國最近的城市,只有不到800米的距離,而且還可以免簽去遊玩的。
這就是俄羅斯遠東地區的第三大城市,與我國黑龍江省黑河市僅一江之隔,座落在黑龍江與結雅河交匯處的布拉戈維申斯克(簡稱布市)。
布市是俄羅斯阿穆爾州的首府,也是俄羅斯唯一位於邊境的地方行政中心,同時也是著名的西伯利亞大鐵路的最後一站,但整體城市中並沒有很多高樓大廈,更多的是一種異域田園的色彩。
堤壩是布市最美的地方,這座2013年洪水過後重新建設的沿江堤壩,也是市民遊客們散步遊玩的最佳地點,不僅有非常多的俄羅斯美女,堤岸沿線還散落著許多精緻的小景觀。
眼前這座建築是2005年重新建成的俄版凱旋門,凱旋門的後面則是紀念二戰遇難者的勝利廣場,而整座城市最著名的景點就是這座報喜大教堂,當然阿穆爾州歷史博物館也是不容錯過的地方。
在這個俄羅斯城市中你會發現,有很多中國人和中國餐館,因為自2004年以來,布市和黑河市之間就有了一個免簽證制度,即使沒有護照也可以過境游玩,不僅布市的銀行支持人民幣結算,而且在布市也同樣有中國的手機信號。
其實在100多年前,布市曾是中國的領土,而且一直有一個中國名字叫海蘭泡。
最早來到布市定居的俄國人是1644年的一隻探險隊,他們在1689年中俄《尼布楚條約》之後才離開。直到1856年,俄國在這裡建了一個軍事哨所,這被認為是布市的創建起始點。但在兩年後的(1858年)《璦琿條約》之後,海蘭泡被俄國割佔並以報喜教堂之名改名為報喜,也就是現在的布拉戈維申斯克。
光在1894年的一年中,這個地區附近就挖出了13噸黃金,到20世紀初布市已經是金屬加工貿易的中心,並發展成為了一座商業城市。這期間中國商人的貢獻功不可沒。
如今,布市對岸的黑河市已將“愛輝”兩個字改回曆史上的“璦琿”,銘記歷史,發展未來。
夏季是到黑河避暑旅遊的最佳時間,而黑河與布市之間的聯繫也是越來越緊密,10分鐘就可出國領略歐陸風情,你想去轉轉嗎?
來一次旅行,長一點知識,有什麼問題請留言,歡迎轉發點個贊,最後 別忘了 下期內容更精彩,我們 行影步離。
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The Longest Rivers in the World

Welcome back, fellow travelers! Did you know that the Nile is the longest river in the world but the Amazon is the largest river in the world in terms of discharge were you aware that the Mississippi-Missouri river passes through 31 US states and two Canadian provinces?

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Paraná - 4,880 kmh
01:10 - Ob' Irtysh – 5.410 km
02:07 - Yellow – 5,464 km
03:09 - Yenisey – 5,539 km
04:16 - Mississippi-Missouri - 6,275 km
05:38 - Yangtze – 6,300 km
06:47 - Amazon – 6,400 km
07:49 - Nile – 6,650 km
08:55 - Outro

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Today, we're going to show you the top 10 longest rivers in the world. Rivers are amazing natural features that provide water, food, transportation, and habitat for many living things, including us bipedal apes. They also have a lot of history and culture associated with them. But do you know which rivers are the longest in the world? How long are they and where do they flow? Well, we're about to find out!

In this video, we're going to rank the 10 longest rivers in the world according to their length from source to mouth. We'll also discuss some interesting facts and trivia about each river. You might be surprised by some of the rivers on this list and how long they actually are. So sit back, relax and enjoy this facts-packed video about the 10 longest rivers in the world!

The Longest Rivers in the World

Nikolaevsk, Alaska- A Copy Paste Russian Village

Don your hat and join in on the adventure as we enter the famous Nikolaevsk Village for the first time!

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How do people live in Orenburg, Russia? City of despair

What do residents and those who moved to Orenburg say about life in the city?
“Trouble and depression. People drink a lot of smuggled vodka, because there is not enough money for vodka in the store.
Packs of homeless dogs often attack children.
Horrible ecology. Lots of cancer patients. Men don't make it to retirement.
There are no prospects and there will not be. It is impossible to live in this hole.
City without a future”.
In video you will see how people live in the Russian city Orenburg.
* The video also uses current photos from Google Earth.
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Novosibirsk, Russia - Property Pinpoint Vlog Ep 9

I do not work in Russia but I have family here and I want show you a bit of what Novosibirsk, the 3rd largest city in Russia is like.

Once crusty and impersonal, Novosibirsk is now the capital of Siberia and has opened its doors to the world. With a slew of interesting museums and monuments, a relaxed big-city vibe, and a wealth of great accommodation at both the high and low ends make Novosibirsk a worthwhile Trans-Siberian pitstop.

The city grew up in the 1890s around the Ob River bridge built for the Trans-Siberian Railway, and the city is festooned with original examples of the wood-lace architecture that prevailed at the time before the Soviets took over and started chucking concrete everywhere. Named Novo-Nikolaevsk until 1925 for the last tsar, it grew rapidly into Russia's third largest city and a key industrial and transport centre exploiting coalfields to the east and mineral deposits in the Urals.

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USA to Russia

During my 250,000 kilometre lasting R1 world travel from March 2001 until August 2006 I had to fly myself and the bike from Alaska to Russia.

About this transport I wrote the following text in my book ‘Life on 2 Wheels’.

While staying with biker couple Suzanne and Taylor in Phoenix, I look for a way to get my R1 to Russia, my next destination. Pushing it into a container and shipping it from the West coast proves to mean a three-month one-way ticket. So Taylor, who used to live in Alaska, calls his uncle in Anchorage, 6,000 kilometres away and a stone’s throw from Russia. His uncle does some research and discovers that Magadan Air is willing to transfer R1 and rider. But I have to move quickly, so Taylor offers me to help. He turns to Suzanne and says “I’ve still got some stuff stored at Uncle Earl’s. I can go and pick it up and take Sjaak with me.”
We load the R1 on the back of his pick-up truck and we leave the Arizona cactuses, heading for the cold of Alaska. For the first time in four years, I’m behind the wheel of a tin box. I wonder whether this method of travel is acceptable. ...Maybe I’ve caught the American 'trailer-transport virus'? …No, it’s definitely not cheating, because I have ridden along this road and back before, last summer. Besides, Magadan Air want me to arrive quickly. I simply don’t have the time to ride there ‘normally’… I’ve figured it out, got my excuse, but I’m far from happy with it.
Fresh mountain snow, ice floes in the rivers and many nostalgic views glide past us as we cover the distance to Anchorage. In three days, with only six hours of sleep in hotel beds, we reach our destination. Not worrying about whether there is such a thing as coincidence, we arrive exactly the same day as Paul van Hooff. He is there to start his journey around the world in the Americas, and I’m there to close that chapter and to continue my trip through another place on Earth that is close to my heart, the land of Perestroika. Paul has never met me in person before, but he has often had to dig through my stories, as editor of MotoPort Magazine. Is it possible that this released a deep desire in him...?
Past the dateline, after the flight from Alaska with a view of snow-covered mountains and white ice in the polar water, the Magadan Air plane lands on a rough runway at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The houses are a dull grey and the sky is dark; I am back in Russia and that feels good, for some reason I can’t explain. The enthusiastic customs officers check the A5 form, where I have scribbled “2001 Yamaha R1 YZF” under baggage description. They stamp it without hesitation, after which we can continue our flight to another far-flung corner of the earth, Magadan.

A day in Razdolna, Alaska (Homer area town)

Overlooking a stunning bay, Razdolna is a small hamlet on Kenai Peninsula, home to about 30 Old Believers Orthodox families. An unincorporated community, it has no businesses at all except the local elementary school. Local residents are somewhat detached from the nearby larger town of Homer but are closer to the neighbor Old Believers town of Voznesenka.
Views in Razdolna are amazing, huge slope opens a beautiful vista to the Kachemak Bay, there's a plenty of wildlife, you can spot moose steps almost everywhere in town. I spent a few hours in this nice little village and took many pictures that wanted to share here.

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The youngest pilot to fly ROUND THE WORLD!

Travis Ludlow is currently attempting to break the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world. Where is he? What's he flying? What was Russia like? I speak to Travis during his trip, hear how he prepared, what challenges he's faced, and whether he's on track to beat the World Record.

The Youngest Solo Round The World record was previously held by Lachlan Smart and currently by Mason Andrews. Travis is trying to beat those records in his modified Cessna 172. This video is an update on 18 year old Travis Ludlow's record attempt to fly around the world solo.

Originally recorded on Instagram last week, this is an edited version of our chat with lots of photos and videos of Travis' adventure so far.

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Russian Orthodox church in Dutch Harbor on Unalaska island Day 1

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Kenai AK - Orthodox Church (daytime)

Christ is in our midst! The Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary church in Kenai Alaska, this time at daytime.

Reflection from the swamps of Amur River, Russia

30 Fun Things to Do in Honolulu at Night

Honolulu attracts tourists with its lush natural scenery, world-class beaches, and island luxury.

Even when the sun sets, there are still lots of exciting things to do on the island, like night diving, ghost tours, listening to live music performances, enjoying luau shows, and watching fireworks displays on the beach to cap off the evening.

Want to have a memorable experience? Watch the short clip to see more fun things to do in Honolulu at night.

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11-20 июля 2019. 10-ти дневная поездка на Аляску. Видеооотчет

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