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Journey to Pomorie - The Real Russian North

In this video me and my friend Denis go on a week-long adventure to Arkhangelsk region, also known as Pomorie, to explore authentic areas of White Sea. We explore 2 major cities of the region (Arkhangelsk and Severodvinsk), a number of towns and villages and talk to local people. Check timecodes below to see more detailed description of the video's content:

00:00 - Welcome to the land of Pomors
00:20 - Celebrating New Year in a Russian passenger train with random people
05:16 - Exploring Arkhangelsk - the capital of Pomorie
10:04 - Local man shows around his freezing wooden barrack
14:44 - Understanding Pomor architecture (Malyye Korely openair museum)
16:28 - The food of Pomors
16:39 - New Year vibes in Arkhagelsk and my opinion about the city
17:44 - Severodvinsk - the homeland of nuclear submarines
20:34 - Hitchhiking across Northern nowhere during frost hit
22:16 - The town of Onega and our Soviet hotel!
23:36 - Journey to wooden churches of Vorzogory (400 years old!)
28:08 - Cheap Russian food and hotel review
29:52 - Hitchhiking to Plesetsk.
30:29 - Barely inhabited village of Syr'ya and its wooden church
31:38 - Russia's tallest wooden church (built in 1651) in Piyala
32:54 - Conclusions (outro)

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TOP10 – Baikonur/ Meet Me In QAZAQStan

Baikonur is waiting!

Today it seems incredible, but the first space harbor in the history of mankind is on our Kazakh land! The Cosmodrome known as Baikonur remains the first and largest in the world, even 65 years after its founding. This is where, from the launch site of the cosmodrome, the world's first artificial satellite and the first astronaut in history went into space. We are sure that the exciting photo opportunities here will make imaginations run wild and leave nobody indifferent!

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Baikanur Russian Space Center, Kazakhstan Modernnomad67's photos around Baikonur, Kazakhstan

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Entry from: Baikonur, Kazakhstan
Entry Title: Baikanur Russian Space Center, Kazakhstan

Entry:

Southern Kazakhstan is true Big Sky country, a rolling treeless expanse where you can see to the horizon. After the cold climate, thick forests, and industrial landscapes of Russia, to me it feels great to be back in a dry, sunny climate with endless vistas inhabited mostly by a few horses and camels. For some reason the local cows like the shade of bus shelters along the road looking as though they're waiting to ride the bus to town, almost something out of a Far Side cartoon.

Baikanur is a small outpost of Russia deep in southern Kazakhstan, originally chosen by the Soviets as the location for their space center because of its clear skies and relatively southerly latitude. Russia stills pays the Kazakh government to keep the base now that Kazakhstan is an independent country.

Dragoman e-mailed us before the trip date about the possibility of the Baikanur Space Center visit and the additional costs it would entail. It was essentially an all or nothing affair - unless everyone in the group agreed to it, it could not be on the itinerary. Not to be a spoiler, I begrugingly agreed to pay the $500. Hmmmm, for $500 they better be firing off a rocket specially for us or I should be able to stay in Yuri Gagarin's personal suite, I thought.

We were delayed for a while outside the entrance to Baikanur, while the bureaucratic issues related to our arriving to days later than planned got resolved. The toilets at the guardhouse were among the nicest I had seen in a while. I couldn't help but think, If the toilets outside the station are this nice, my hotel room will have climate control, a whirlpool bath, marble floors, kingsize beds on raised platforms, mink beadpreads, and silk robes to wear. We'll be served the finest Russian Imperial cuisine - blinis with caviar, Coulibiac, Beef Stroganoff, and Charlotte Russe for dessert. Well, after all this, at least I haven't lost my ability to imagine luxury, even if I haven't experienced any for a long time. The reality in food and accommodation turned out to be fairly respectable but not overly interesting.

I'm far from being a space nut, so I was somewhat unsure of what I'd be getting for my money on the Space Center visit. I found it to be thoroughly enjoyable and quite interesting, partly because of the novelty of visiting a place so few foreigners have been to before. The site's tourism director, an older white-haired man named Valery, informed us we were the largest single tour group they ever had in the five years the Space Center has been open for visits and the first tour group to arrive overland with its own transport.

Our Baikanur Cosmodrome tour was a mix of a city tour and a visit out to the rocket launch sites. The stops included visits to two museums documenting the history of the Soviet/Russian space programs containing numerous artifacts, Yuri Gagarin's home, the apartments the Cosmonauts (including recent wealthy space tourists) stay in during the weeks before their flights, the avenue of trees the Cosmonauts each plant before their flights, several monuments to founders of the space center, notable cosmonauts, and important scientists, and a memorial to the victims of two launch pad explosions in 1960 and 1963. The launch pad we visited at the end of our stay was one of many at Baikanur but the original one used since the 1950s to put the first man into space and also the most recently used one for a launch earlier in the month. Our day at Baikanur ended near the launch pad with Valery presenting us all with personalized certificates of our visit to Baikanur and celebratory vodka shots and pickles.
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Visita al cosmodromo di Baikonur per il lancio della Soyuz MS-13

Esperienza di viaggio della visita nel cosmodromo di Baikonur in occasione della missione MS-13 Beyond in cui Luca Parmitano parte per la sua seconda permanenza nella stazione spaziale internazionale.

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Russian Cosmodrome Baikonur

Baikonur Cosmodrome is a unique complex, consisting of the most complicated technical facilities, the world's first and largest cosmodrome of international significance. It is located in the territory of Kazakhstan close to the village Turatam.

The total area of ​​the cosmodrome is 6717 square kilometers.

Started to be built on January 12, 1955, Baikonur became a cosmodrome in 1957. In the 1970s and 1980s it was the largest cosmodrome of the Soviet Union. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s the spaceport was departed from Kazakhstan. Now it is rented by Russia until 2050.

The world's first artificial earth satellite (October 4, 1957) and the world's first artificial satellites of the Sun, Moon and Venus were launched from Baikonur. This is where the world's first manned space flight was carried out (April 12, 1961 - Yuri Gagarin's flight on the spacecraft Vostok).

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How did Russians used to live in northern Russia?

The traditional wooden architecture was recognized at the time as one of the most characteristic features of the Russian North.

In the Arkhangelsk region, you can visit a unique place with unique examples of northern architecture dating back to the 17th century.

Rapid urbanization has led to the disappearance of many villages, so the idea of preserving wooden buildings arose during Soviet times.

At the end of the 1980s, some buildings, churches, chapels, and peasant houses, scattered all over the Arkhangelsk region, were put under state protection; as a result, a kind of open-air museum was organized, where you can see how the northern Russian villages in the distant past.

The goal of the village of Malye Korely is to save the most outstanding wooden monuments.

It's great that the creators of this open-air museum have provided each house with a sign with the name of its former owners, thus immortalizing the names of ordinary people who lived in rural Russia.

Malye Korely is currently divided into four sectors spread over 140 hectares of a rolling forested landscape.

1. The sector of Kargopol and the Onega River (00:56)
Dwelling houses near Kargopolye settlement and Onega River are diverse in architecture. Here can be found, besides traditional log houses, T-shaped houses, L-shaped houses and purse houses , which are associated with the cohabitation in these places of different ethnic groups: Karels, Finns, Veps, Russians, having their own traditions and building culture.

2. The Dvina sector (04:11)
Houses in the Northern Dvina river basin are distinguished by their large size, height, proportionality, and expressiveness of individual details. A characteristic feature of the houses in the Dvina sector is the large roof overhangs over the central gable of the house, the mighty overhang supported by consoles.

3. The Pinega sector (07:36)
The Pinega sector reflects the architecture and life of the people who lived in the Pinega River basin, the largest tributary of the Dvina River. Wooden houses here are placed facing the sun. Here, in contrast to other regions of the Russian North, barns were located behind the village, forming a kind of barn streets or towns. Pinega barns are placed on tall posts to prevent rodents from entering the premises. In the barn, peasants stored the most valuable - grain, festive, and winter clothes. The front wall of the barn has a canopy over the front wall, which serves as a shelter from rain and snow.

4. The Mezen sectors (08:07)
A characteristic feature of the Mezensk settlements is retaining walls because most of them are on high riverbanks. When the snow melts, as well as during intense floods, the clay soil is easily eroded, which can lead to the sliding of the ground. Therefore, in many villages, there is a need for additional reinforcement of river banks.

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The world’s first and largest space launch facility built by the Soviets in the 1950’s. Sputnik, the world’s first satellite was launched from this cosmodrome in 1957, followed by the first human space flight with cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin onboard the Vostok space shuttle on April 12th, 1961.

Since then, over 1 200 space rockets were launched into the universe from this base and it still has a busy schedule. It is managed by the Russian space agency Roscosmos (that leases a territory of almost 7000 sq. kilometers from Kazakhstan) until 2050. Almost every month there is a spaceship launch which you can be a part of!

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Rollout of the Soyuz spacecraft / Inside the Russian Space Program

Over the last few years, I’ve been fortunate enough to lead small group of travelers on our special tour, Inside the Russian Space Program. It’s hard for me to describe the amazing experience of being there at the Russian cosmodrome in Kazakhstan watching an actual manned space launch. Here is a little taste of one of my favorite parts of the whole experience - the rollout of the Soyuz rocket.

Seeing the Soyuz: Up Close
In the early morning, just as the sun is ready to come up, the huge hangar doors on the assembly building open slowly. Our group stands in wait only 10 or fifteen feet from the rail tracks that will carry the Soyuz to the launch pad. Workers attach it to a waiting locomotive, which begins to pull the rocket out backward, bottom end first, all its ports wrapped in red protective coverings. It’s so close it feels as though you could reach out and touch it. Cameras start to flash as the train begins to move heavily along the tracks, revealing each rocket stage until the full length of the giant Soyuz is passing by in front of us.

What an awesome sight!

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The missile, nicknamed Satan 2, can fly 6,000 miles, carry 16 warheads and has the potential to destroy an area the size of France.

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Cycling trip to abandoned soviet space center NIP-10. в/ч 14109, НИП-10.

Road to abandoned a soviet mission control center (NIP-10) in Crimea. KIP-10 ground control station

NATIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHIC
INTERPRETATION
CENTER
June 1969
SIMFEROPOL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
ABSTRACT
This report provides a detailed analysis of the Simferopol Space Flight Center from then it was in the early stages of construction, through
the latest coverage. The facility, apparently the most significant tracking facility in the Soviet Union, contains the largest number of antennas, the largest area, and the most personnel of any of the Soviet tracking facilities.
The facility is one of a network of ten facilities which contain earth satellite vehicle tracking equipment and provide command/control for Soviet near-space events. Additionally, this facility apparently supports lunar programs in association with the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Tracking Facility.

Radar-Airport-Shkolnoye (abandoned space center NIP-10)
Маршрут:
Обзорный радар симферопольского аэропорта
- Вид на аэропорт и взлет самолета
- заброшенные виноградники возле с.Родниковое
- окрестности поселка Школьное
- заброшенный космический центр. в/ч 14109
Дата 25/X/2008
Цель поездки: посмотреть на антенну ТНА-400 в заброшенном космическом центре НИП-10 (в/ч 14109) и её состояние (в Google Earth фотография этой местности появилась через год)

Russia test-launches Topol-M ballistic missile

Russia on Monday conducted a successful test launch of a silo-based Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from its Plesetsk launch site in the northern Arkhangelsk region, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

The simulated warhead hit a designated target on the Kamchatka Peninsula, the ministry's Zvezda broadcasting service said.

The distance between Plesetsk and the Kamchatka Peninsula exceeds 5,500 kilometers.

The test launch once again confirmed the technical readiness of Topol-M ICBMs, which are on the combat duty with the Russian Strategic Missile Forces, Zvezda said.

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Baikonur - Start of Soyuz rocket

At the end of August, I visited the facility for space flights - Baikonur. With an area of nearly 7000 km², it is not only the first-ever built but also the largest in the world. In addition to the start of the Soyuz rocket, we have the opportunity to explore other locations. Onboard of Soyuz spacecraft there was a humanoid robot, Fedor, which is supposed to help at the ISS.
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Irkutsk - Angara river. Siberia, Russia!

The Tale of How the Russian Man Eats a Cow :o)
The Angara River is a 1,779-kilometer-long (1,105 mi) river in Siberia, which traces a course through Russia's Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai. It is the river that drains Lake Baikal and is the headwater tributary of the Yenisei River.

Špicbergenas: Vizitas į šachtininkų miestą Barentsburgą

Šachtininkų mieste Barentsburge gyvena ir dirba Rusijos ir Ukrainos angliakasiai. Puiki vieta pamatyti anglių pramonę arktyje. Išskirtinės kelionės -

Replay Live | Soyuz 2.1b - Pion-NKS No.1 (Satellite Militaire) (Pas d'images)

Bienvenue dans ce replay,
Une fusée Soyouz lancera le premier satellite militaire Russe Pion-NKS de la constellation Liana.

Horaires : 19h50 (UTC)
Base de lancement : Cosmodrome de Plesetsk, Russie.
Destination : Orbite Héliosynchrone (800-900 km)

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Soyuz TMA-01

Soyuz TMA-01

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Моя вторая в жизни поездка на море, опять на Чёрное море, спустя 10 лет после первой поездки. Отдых в Голубой бухте, аквапарк Джубга, поездка в Геленджик, а также севший на мель в бухте Инал турецкий танкер Transbora.

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