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0:00
О спикере
0:43
Про Великий Северный Путь, про команду
7:20
Как начинался проект Великий Северный Путь
17:36
Почему Ломоносов сам не дошёл до Москвы
24:15
Экспедиция от Москвы до Соловков
34:19
Что сделано за 2022 год
37:40
Тропа «За моржами» (Емецк-Березник)
38:58
Тропа «Львы и инроги» (Важская тропа)
42:32
Старая Александровская дорога (Сергиев посад-Переславль Залесский), Русь Изначальная (Переславль Залесский-Ростов)
44:09
Тропа «По ямам» (Ростов Великий-Ярославль)
44:51
Вдоль Волги-матушки (Ярославль-Рыбинск)
45:26
Медвежий угол (Рыбинск-Пошехонье)
46:55
От сыра к кружеву (Пошехонье-Вологда)
49:57
Тропа «По государевой дороге за фресками Дионисия» (Вологда-Липин бор), Тихманьга – алмазные россыпи (Липин бор-Каргополь)
52:18
Жемчужная легенда (Каргополь-Онега)
56:12
Двинская тропа (Холмогоры-Емецк)
58:51
Как встречают местные жители. Питание и гастротуризм
1:02:38
Музеи и мероприятия
1:06:54
Работа с местной администрацией
1:20:40
Планы: популяризация маршрута
1:21:18
Планы: увеличение количества гостевых домов, обустройство троп
1:25:41
Контакты
1:26:20
Вопросы - ответы
1:41:25
Бюджет одного выхода
1:43:56
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yes my name is Alla Fattakhova if suddenly
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somewhere on the Internet you will read Aliya
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Dragon It's me too
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Aliya is my home name, although according to documents
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Yala
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Dragon is generally a desire for the Sun
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How could God have had such a period of life when
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The astrologer chose this combination for me and
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he is exactly like that Aliya Dragon it turned out
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the desire for the Sun as God is why I
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I use it somewhere, I don’t really like it
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when they call me in real life
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aliya yes, that is, I associate myself
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it’s with Alla that Dragan is like that
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creative nickname
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about the great Russian Northern Route
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Well, in fact, the path is not created by one
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human although we know some
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the names that the man made on
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in fact, we also have people in Russia
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who made the trail
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just one specific person for example
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yes, but in fact they create a path
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people a lot of people who live on this
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the paths that I dream about dream about this path
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they want to pass, for example here
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just two days ago a man called
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he is 85 years old from Novorossiysk and he wants to
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we go to Solovki
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This is where we collect that energy
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the energy of people who dream about
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so that we have such a path in Russia
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people who dream of working at this
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ways to open guest houses because
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It's difficult to work there at a level
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unemployment is very high and we create
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just this path is the path that we
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we see how it should be
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to our understanding, everyone has their own way
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and we see him like a fireplace When
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need to go without sleeping bags without
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tents and you can come at the end of the day to
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guest house Let it be Northern
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guest house that is an ordinary house
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local resident
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with a direct fall toilet that we have
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a very popular topic right now
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Well, this is actually true, but also
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I want to say that in the north it’s all
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much more cultured than average
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strip If you have not been to the north, that is
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this is for real
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vertex
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toilet design in Russia
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and at the moment there are 4-5 people in
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basically on the team
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this is Valery Shanin who is with one
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sides He seems to be in autonomy but he
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tirelessly continues to shoot and
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install remove material
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stripped off
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a two-minute film is a must
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watch episode 38, it’s from that one
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part of the path we walked in 21 years
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Moscow Solovki
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this year we walked with him from
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Kholmogory to Vologda, that is, actually
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We connected that part of the track
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the path splits into two parts
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connects in Vologda goes to Vologda
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one track and then we split into two
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on two paths one goes to Solovki and
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another conditionally to Arkhangelsk and so
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from Arkhangelsk to Vologda, Valery and I
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passed this summer but there is no film yet
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because it costs money we really
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We expected that we would be honest
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will help MSU because it will
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Lomonosov is practically a brand
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maybe MSU Yes, but people don’t
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not organized yet
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Olya Bukanova
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That is, if Valery was there from the very beginning
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project when we started organizing
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the great Russian Northern Route and went to
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Olya joined the project at 21
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came out this summer for the May holidays
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with us on one of the most
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wonderful sections of the route along Mother
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I’ll tell you later how we defeated the Volga
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the route should be so pleasant
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clear This is from Yaroslavl to Rybinsk then
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came and stayed with us even now
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she makes her way with us in everyday life
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to the designer And the rest of the time we are with her
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we walk or drive along the Great Russian
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Northern route
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We also have Olya Kolesnikova
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Petersburg lawyer and accountant
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to say already of our project because
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quite recently just a few
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days ago the Ministry of Justice registered our
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organization
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center for the development of pedestrian routes
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northern lights and is doing just that
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we have Olya
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we also have a person who was engaged
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Until recently
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adapting walking routes to
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cycling
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was involved in marking for us partially
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the path has already been marked
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Well, circumstances forced him to leave
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Now he is in Spain But he is making a website for us
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because he is a programmer and works
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website, in general there are 45 of us
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who are actively creating
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way and I think we are succeeding
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Well, as if I had already told in parallel
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yes about
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[music]
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Way of Santiago Saint James fireplace
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Santiago, everyone has probably heard about him
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Just like the fireplace before
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Santiago We want to do great
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Russian Northern route to the end
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every day there was an overnight stay under the roof
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what about the prices? I want to say that we have
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almost Kamensky in terms of the fact that everything
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organized for reception
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no one overcharges travelers
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you can spend the night for 500 rubles
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have lunch and dinner in the bathhouse wash and
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no one puts the bathhouse in a separate one
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the counter is the only thing we already have
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that we don’t have housing on the other side so often
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sides
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on the fireplace, too, not everywhere everything is very straight
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Great, yes there are some very difficult sections
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for passing there is housing which Well
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infrequently there are some areas like this but
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in the fireplace
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The Vatican has its own department
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fireplace that is
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The Catholic Church is very clear on this
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earns money there are municipal
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shelters about the state in Spain
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there is a whole fireplace department there too
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yes, that is, it’s a big tourist one
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tourism component in the country and on
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make money accordingly
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there are many private hostels
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more expensive hotels
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there are taxi drivers who do this
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earn
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backpacks for those who find it difficult to carry them and here
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we just dream that someday we will have
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everything will be exactly the same, maybe even better
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This
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ruined temple
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a chain of villages starts from Yemetsko
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before
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Bereznik Dvinsky
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old preserved highway Old
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road sandy road pine forests
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whitewash
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and so
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we managed to make such a good one
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beautiful shot
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and there really is a lot of that
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everything is destroyed people see this house
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he is recovering Yes, like this
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looks great but initially
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such a house is three times longer or even a
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4 then only the residential part remains here
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all other parts have already been demolished
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the owners cleaned it up because it was behind them
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they didn't take care of it in time, they fell apart and
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everything was falling apart literally here
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the nineties already When life was very difficult and
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money to keep the house in good condition
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there was no condition and they simply cut them off
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parts called povetki are
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there were two-story rooms in which
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hay equipment was stored on the second floors
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some people lived on the first floor below
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animals
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but it's beautiful there, really beautiful and
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it's worth going there
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tell me more
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I see how our journey began, sorry
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how it really began
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I walked by the fireplace in the twentieth year and got
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under
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lockdowns
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My flight was canceled. That is, I was going to
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some in one Beautiful morning
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I woke up with two backpacks sitting downstairs
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German women say We called
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uber take us to the airport
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Why did they shut down all of Germany?
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the government showed up and didn't
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come back, we won't let you in anymore
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The Germans are efficient people
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quickly bought new tickets and already
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Called a taxi to go to the airport
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Porto was the nearest airport
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I say Okay, I'm going, I'm already with a backpack
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I also went out and wanted to go out and but
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this same morning they closed the Spanish one
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I walked along the border with Portugal
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Portugal was going coastal, I really wanted
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go through exactly
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along the Atlantic Ocean
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I'm starting to buy tickets
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First I'll cancel mine that I already have
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there were those who were from Madrid to Moscow
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My tickets are not on the lefansa website
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and I start buying tickets
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the cheapest for 32 thousand that’s it
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the time when Aeroflot saved everyone by 150
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thousands already
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I arrive at the port and spend the night there in the morning.
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I’m on a plane and they don’t take me on the flight anymore
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they say yesterday Yes, yesterday they could have taken you
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because yesterday Take a ticket they sold you
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today you are no longer accepted by all of Turkey
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finally closed the borders
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the airlines are certainly chic Since then
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I love Turkish people very much because they
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solved this issue and sent me
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Aeroflot the next day, that is, the one
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a flight that cost 150 thousand they gave me
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old tickets were imprisoned and sent here
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when we all go 10 We have a big one
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Russian-speaking group way to Santiago
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On Facebook we discuss how we should do what
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to do and why we came to this life
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that people go everywhere
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and we don’t even have anywhere to go, why aren’t we here?
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such a path and how it is but
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there is a certain level of public
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understanding what exactly the religious path is
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We don't need pilgrimage We want
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to have completely secular people in your country
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normal cultural-historical
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route
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I suggest Why not the Lomonosov way
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the places are very beautiful and interesting
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the path is absolutely secular
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Lomonosov is known in Europe, we decide Yes
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Will we need Lomonosov's path? It was
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March '20 in June in June '20
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we have one person come out so to Putin
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such a spontaneous Veronica is difficult for us
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I got ready and said I'll go
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at that time I was with my child on the beach
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Evpatoria and pointed it on the map and said
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Veronica that way, don't turn there
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definitely only asphalt according to this idea
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its path can be seen on the map Veronica
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she turns and walks along this road
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ends suddenly She calls me
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I don’t know where these games go next
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coming back was very interesting
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the first 100 kilometers to the village
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monastery and when we all walked this year
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they remember her it was such a real feat
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and at the end of the same summer my name is me
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I’m meeting people I’m invited to the project
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the great Russian Northern route itself
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Moscow Solovki was once an idea
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invented by Dmitry Sagal, he received
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create a blessing from the patriarch
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pilgrimage route Moscow Solovki
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it was an anniversary year and it was decided later
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walked 500 kilometers along the M8 to Vologda and
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was going to move on
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created an organizing committee
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anniversary year in my opinion Alexandra
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Nevsky until 21 years old, I kind of
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not very in the subject Here in all these
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religious things here
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and in the end it so happened that those who are
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moved this idea
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no one went Well, new ones came to the project
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people and then we came out, it was Sergei the fence
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Neyagin who sponsored us did not
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he loves this thing, I already said it’s too late
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talk about the first movie which is 52 minutes
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Valeria Shanina
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Valery Shanin joined Very much
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unexpectedly I want to say that I'm up to
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last minute I didn’t believe that it was with us
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coming
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I came to visit Valeria
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Alexander advises and he had Shanin and
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he's so tricky
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came to shoot some footage there
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he had previously filmed the Crimean trail for him
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I needed to do something for the film and
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Sovetov says let's go together to the halls
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Solovkov
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Well, let's go, then we sit for a while
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we talk We talk about we advise
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no I can't go I have some stuff there
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strawberry problems will grow who will her
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will collect
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folded her fingers we now think they
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will also refuse
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he sits all the time and says I don't care at all
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I don’t go to Russia, I can’t even remember
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where am I in Russia? I wanted it now
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will you refuse? No, he didn’t refuse, he left with
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by us We have walked this path wonderfully
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there were us eight people who went out and reached
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licorice And on the way, in principle, we were
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sometimes more
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in total there are probably 24 people
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joined left behind Here we are
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it would actually take 72 days to get to Solovki
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It was
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60 days because we took a day for
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stop in cities
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since the administrative one was connected
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resource, we were met in every city
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We gave interviews with television media
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wrote a lot talked a lot
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but here we ended up with 72 days
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but we have walked this path all the way
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on foot We didn't have any anywhere
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there are transfers, so we walked along Dvinskaya
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therapy this summer along the Lomonosov path Yes
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back then it was called we had a big one
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transfer of 300 kilometers because there
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there is nothing, just a swamp, no roads
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The old road is lost and it is needed there
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restore everything and when it goes
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transfer is no longer very interesting
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you fall out of this flow In general, we
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made this way to Solovki
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And then I returned, but to the one we
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wanted to do Lomonosov's way
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and last year we this summer we him
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started doing it and at some point it came
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the understanding is that it is necessary somehow
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break it down so it's clear what's going on
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it was nice to walk along it, that is, on
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fireplaces all points converge all paths
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converge at one point Santiago Yes
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We don’t have such a compostela
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yes we can go to Solovki we can go
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from Arkhangelsk to Moscow
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in our dreams we have a path Antoniy Siskova
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which will connect these two large branches
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Northern Dvina and Onega Well, that's when you
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still in the future and we have solved these trails
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break down into 14 understandable intelligible with good
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entrance exit to public transport
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and such that they can be passed through
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for a week so that people don't go over their heads
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grabbed and didn't talk about 72 days left
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he doesn't have so much time, you probably don't
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are you working No we are
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we don't work work we leave every day
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so we can go out go that's why
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we now have 14 pipes, they are all
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tied by name How so the area
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Yes, this is nice for the tourist who goes and
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it’s clear to him and at the same time it’s nice
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to local residents because we
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used some names that
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indicate some interesting points in
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this area
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Pearl Legend for us a little
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seemed like such a pretentious name
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I’ll tell you about Lomonosov now, but we
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left actually maybe
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the name looks pretentious but it sounds
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there really was a history of pearls
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Onegas forgot pearls Why Lomonosov
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I didn’t make it to Moscow myself, but because
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really the person who is
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I came up with a legend, but there was a moment
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in the history of Soviet power there is already what is needed
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was to show that we also have our own
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Russian heroes Yes Soviet Well, let it not
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Soviet But Russian heroes because
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We were all sorts of damn sgausens
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Kruzenshtern and whoever else was there and now
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promoted the Legend of Lomonosov no
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Lomonosov existed when we arrived
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Kotlas tell us and we tell you now
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Let's tell a story about Lomonosov who
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you may not like it
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Why do you want to tell you that he is a son
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Petra they are like Yes, we also think so
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because even at the very beginning when we
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started to calculate When we walked we reached
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these I say and here and here the Great
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there is a large village in the yard
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there are 27 houses these 27 houses at all times
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were taverns that is 27 taverns in
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the owners lived in them and they had
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open open
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these are the taktirs and these houses are still there
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there are literally two houses
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rebuilt all the rest remained as
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there is and here he comes This great courtyard
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drank the money his guy gave him
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diag on the road and left the tits monastery
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earn money in 30 kilometers
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our MSU professor who walked with us
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the mathematician immediately turned on in his head
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adding machine and says how he walked
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how many days did he work in the monastery
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to earn money and work
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debt And how could he get there? I tell you myself
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I started saying that he’s on the other side
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Northern Dvina, that is, an island
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It turns out it's leaking on one side
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North 12 on the other hand is small
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Kuropolka rivulet therefore Kuro island
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on the opposite bank of the Northern Dvina
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vavchika that is the place where you came
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Peter to build his ships
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and we say Well, you see, Well, how is it
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could be
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local girls are beautiful
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girls who were born may not
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tracked yes And his boy was born
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took note, turned out to be good
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the boy was taken away from Moscow, well
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truly a Kotlas writer
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wrote: Well, it's really artistic
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this work is not historical, but it is
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there are no official ones
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evidence that Peter really was
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son
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Lomonosov was the son of Peter the Great and his
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at some point he was being led
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he was observed at some point
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that's why they took him to Moscow at that moment
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I really didn’t walk history
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fictional but any story is possible
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come up with
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win back and she will live the same way
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By the way, fireplaces for Santiago are nobody
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definitely doesn't know the power or the Saint
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Jacob are kept in the temple
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Santiago de Compostello This is just
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guess but there anyway
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500 thousand tourists visit every year
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pilgrims and Spain makes money from them
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very well and not only Spain France
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Portugal earns very good
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money and we thought that
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We can too
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our villages can earn
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the same money because
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There is very high unemployment in the village
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there are no workers at all there are some
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forest harvesting enterprises
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and all the school is cutting down on first aid stations
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reduced Russian Post seen
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amazing building so small
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bun
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probably the size of a newsstand or something
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smaller this is a post office Yes
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modular, well, that is, literally here
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at the level
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I dropped the card. Yes, you have a letter from there
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it happened, of course I'm not exaggerating
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so Yes there is a person sometimes
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appears twice a week But nevertheless
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less and if we We we succeed
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to launch such a flow of tourists then this
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I already brought the money while we were walking
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organized meetings with local residents
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held a meeting of this kind and everything was like
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once we meet people a person came
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10 we tell them about the ways we say that
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This is where your part needs help
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local population because 7
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kilometers to you We couldn’t go
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This is an old highway, but he
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overgrows if there is no grass at the beginning of summer
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you can go there in May you can go there
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Can be done in August When it’s time
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berry they trample it all but in July
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it is impossible to pass the grass above
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human head
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and the man looks at us and says she
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we are looking, we are still telling him, here we are
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today there are only four in your village
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we left 10 thousand people
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spent the night paid We went into
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the store gave 1500 chose everything
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you could buy everything else there
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just the latest wine and vodka matter
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they took the milk there in recent years And somehow
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that's how they paid the boatman Because
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it was seven kilometers to walk
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impossible We just didn’t take the risk because
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that on the previous day we walked three
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kilometers for three hours on the same grass
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trying to find this road yeah we understood
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that the map showed her somewhere nearby
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that she's near this road, but we couldn't
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find
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So the man asks Are we ready?
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mow down these seven kilometers Only
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Tell me how many years it will take us
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do it for free after all gasoline
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I liked it so much and he’s already seen it
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films Shanina as a man of Solovki and then
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yes, we came to such a ready-made
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soil
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That is, how long will it take us
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free to do
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Well, that's why I had to
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do it for free We hope that we can
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get a grant opened it in
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Arkhangelsk region development center
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walking routes, especially since
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I think we're locals who work
00:24:01
in the Department of Tourism and Culture and
00:24:04
they said that how come we don’t know about you
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apply for Grand and we will help you
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get it
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and I already ran far to another place
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Moscow Solovki, in principle, yes, this is 1800
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kilometers and we walked when everyone asked
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how did you find them going to Solovki
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here is Onega because those who are in the subject are They
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they understand that there is no
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transport links in general
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tried tried to scout out the way
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because according to
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According to rumors, one of the locals says
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someone doesn't confirm this, you can leave
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Through the mountains along the coast
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I don’t want to, can I go to Belomorsk
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Well, that's a huge number of kilometers.
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the path was unexplored because we were
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automotive reconnaissance was done only to
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kargopol
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and then they went straight ahead Well, here we go
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went out and walked Yes, everything was just
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the agreements were at the online level I am with
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wrote off people, agreed
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probably the best plots in this
00:25:17
parts Although one cannot say that they are
00:25:19
some are better or not better
00:25:22
some more
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natural areas where all the time and cheap
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by nature practically And there is, for example
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sections from Vologda to Lipino Bor
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where is every stone this story
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Vologda begins and we walk along
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Cuban lake and this is the story
00:25:42
who studies at school about ancient Rus'
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here was the Rostov principality there was
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Moskovskoe A on the other side
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there was the Principality of Belozero That is, this is
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it's so interesting And we have it there
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Is there a special route at all?
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this section of the path is called you
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named along the sovereign road for
00:26:04
frescoes of Dionysius not only there as
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times we When we go we tell
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we understand that
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when people go out on the route there are
00:26:13
different someone just wants to go
00:26:17
would anyone like to know something else?
00:26:19
historical moments but since we are not
00:26:22
professional guides we are not guides
00:26:25
professional Yes, but nevertheless we
00:26:27
trying to lure people with something else
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stories That's why this part is
00:26:31
we have a very interesting one in terms of history
00:26:33
every day a new story
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meeting
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with Dementiev with the writer with Valery
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who wrote a lot
00:26:45
materials specifically about the Cuban lake
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because he lived there, was born there, lived there
00:26:50
his father
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and I rely on the material that is in it
00:26:55
book I just described this trail
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there respectively Kirill Kirill
00:27:02
Belozersky Monastery Ferapontov Mountain
00:27:05
mauro mountain mauro
00:27:07
In general, there is an assumption that this is exactly
00:27:11
the name comes from the ancient Bulgars
00:27:15
there is also evidence that
00:27:19
it was there that ancient Bulgaria was located and
00:27:21
it turns out to be such an interesting place
00:27:23
where is history just coming to life you go
00:27:26
and you see it all, you just feel it
00:27:30
and there are places when we walk, for example, along
00:27:34
on the move Yes, there are just forests like this
00:27:37
good forests where you can just these
00:27:40
wear now so very chic from
00:27:43
exactly from the Lipino forest to Kargopol
00:27:47
there are also forests there too
00:27:49
these are just forests but they are so unexpected
00:27:52
forests When can I go out
00:27:55
on
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second paving stone
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Catherine's road as a local one
00:28:01
they call it those roads that were before
00:28:04
revolutions in previous incidentally picture
00:28:07
the price was high, very interesting
00:28:09
Lomonosov's path is painted, they did it
00:28:11
local community activists
00:28:15
this is us picture picture snapshot ours
00:28:20
girls walked from Karakapol to Solovki
00:28:23
completely independent this summer
00:28:26
the group without us, we were already walking with Valery
00:28:30
they are almost long
00:28:33
and the top photo is the first year
00:28:36
Kiostrov When we went to Slavki too
00:28:41
it's in Dubovka
00:28:43
at the border one can almost say
00:28:46
border with Yaroslavl and Vologda
00:28:48
region
00:28:49
we us our second overnight stay in Vologda
00:28:53
areas after we passed
00:28:54
Yaroslavl
00:28:57
very interesting place
00:29:01
the man who hosted us, family
00:29:04
who received us, the owner of the house
00:29:07
famous architect works in large
00:29:10
international projects and here they are
00:29:12
hosted organized a meeting with
00:29:15
creative team who came
00:29:17
in front of us songs of local tunes greeted
00:29:21
very good and commented on social networks
00:29:24
they asked But that's all of you there
00:29:26
there were songs and dances with a loaf of bread
00:29:28
because the Vologda region is on us
00:29:30
border of the Vologda region met from
00:29:32
punishable with milk Speak to us like this
00:29:35
will meet But in fact
00:29:37
they greet you like that, that is, Well, it’s clear that they don’t
00:29:40
meet at the border of the region with
00:29:41
punishable with milk but nevertheless
00:29:44
met everywhere Very good We have very
00:29:47
walking comfortably
00:29:50
Good people, someone asks What if there
00:29:55
dogs someone is afraid of dogs no here are dogs
00:29:58
definitely not there
00:30:00
Why not but because basically everything
00:30:04
country villages if they even go there
00:30:07
some dogs come here
00:30:09
small domestic dogs
00:30:11
absolutely tiny like that
00:30:14
toy terriers and there are no yard dogs because
00:30:16
that no one lives in winter, and for the most part
00:30:20
that’s exactly what it is if they live in villages
00:30:23
then two three Maximum 5 houses left A
00:30:28
How come there are wolves in winter, then there are no dogs?
00:30:30
keeps because wolf wolves dogs
00:30:33
They eat cats too
00:30:36
Well actually it is
00:30:40
so they try to avoid animals
00:30:42
keep if they keep it then they are at their home
00:30:45
sit and they are not aggressive so the dogs
00:30:48
you don't have to be afraid of anything at all
00:30:50
drunk people, some inappropriate people
00:30:54
who doesn't we walked calmly Not at all
00:30:56
it works out right away
00:30:59
three thousand kilometers away which we are
00:31:01
passed for two summers and never met
00:31:04
On the contrary, people are so enthusiastic
00:31:08
we are greeted
00:31:10
they are happy that we are doing something for them
00:31:14
surprising the only thing surprising Maybe
00:31:17
what moments this summer our friend
00:31:20
Alexander he walked by the fireplace and was very
00:31:24
it's very hot and he writes that somewhere
00:31:28
there were fires under extra modura
00:31:32
he stopped he was on a bicycle
00:31:34
traveling he stopped and drove up
00:31:38
police
00:31:39
asked how he felt I need
00:31:41
is there any help for him?
00:31:43
when he returned to the car the policeman brought
00:31:46
him a bottle of water and when he came in already
00:31:50
reached the shelter at the entrance to the populated area
00:31:53
village point he was met by a volunteer
00:31:57
at the shelter with water and saw him off
00:32:02
everyone was worried Yes, it’s very hot
00:32:05
he walks as if he doesn't feel bad
00:32:07
we walked with Valery
00:32:10
for some reason they were coming to meet us
00:32:13
the police are very hot
00:32:16
we're walking along
00:32:19
almost no car on a country road
00:32:21
No, no one drives along this part at all.
00:32:23
and here we are walking together, they passed
00:32:25
towards us but drove slowly but not
00:32:29
stopped and didn't ask why we were here
00:32:32
we do it and we do it No, just
00:32:35
We drove by in silence. We have everything, of course.
00:32:37
here from the side
00:32:40
police authorities are so responsive
00:32:43
Of course not, you still need to learn this though
00:32:45
administration of settlements
00:32:49
saw
00:32:51
benefits for the locality
00:32:53
which maybe yes and met us
00:32:56
had a lot of fun
00:32:57
excursions showed their populated
00:32:59
items were even delivered to those villages
00:33:02
which are not at all on the way but nevertheless
00:33:06
less they enter the ancient bush
00:33:08
villages that were simply destroyed by M8 Yes and
00:33:12
they are now scattered in different parts
00:33:14
they took us there and showed us the roads
00:33:17
their own art objects that locals create
00:33:20
bushes of villages Here we are now passing
00:33:22
for example, some kind of village
00:33:24
through the next village 20 kilometers 25
00:33:28
kilometers so each of these
00:33:30
villages were part of a separate bush in this
00:33:33
bush of villages could be up to
00:33:36
100-200 villages, that is, these are so
00:33:38
was it was it once densely populated
00:33:41
places you could go like now
00:33:45
for example, you’re walking along a coastal fireplace
00:33:49
in Portugal you just walk on wooden
00:33:52
decking on one side, ocean on the other
00:33:55
sides settlements one after another
00:33:57
one after another, that is, they don’t even
00:33:59
are interrupted
00:34:00
you can go off the trail and spend the night in
00:34:03
anywhere
00:34:04
all this is continuous and we have now
00:34:07
of course there is no such thing
00:34:09
few villages
00:34:11
small population
00:34:15
something like this
00:34:17
what should I say next?
00:34:20
what we did in 22 Well, that’s exactly it
00:34:22
we made a new website although we have an old one
00:34:25
the site is also very visited but
00:34:29
we made a new design on it, it doesn't work for us
00:34:32
liked it so we liked it too
00:34:33
we are remaking it. That is, we now have a website
00:34:35
2 this is the morphface that everyone knows and also
00:34:39
this one
00:34:42
Great Nordway
00:34:45
So we decided somehow our programmer
00:34:47
says that everything should be called
00:34:48
equally everything should be called great
00:34:50
Russian Northern Route but in English
00:34:52
Great Russian Northern Route for the site
00:34:55
unreadable Yes, that's why we're a little bit
00:34:57
We have reduced these three thousand kilometers
00:35:00
divided into 14 I already said understandable
00:35:03
paths that have a clear entrance and exit to
00:35:07
public transport because
00:35:09
public transport there is also very
00:35:11
it's Complicated
00:35:12
This is probably our last
00:35:16
achievement we organized a winter pass
00:35:21
under the Dinskaya trail We want to show that
00:35:24
You can also walk around Russia in winter, but
00:35:29
possible To begin with in organized
00:35:30
groups
00:35:31
and we go from
00:35:35
Kholmogory to the Syrian monastery to
00:35:38
in German because our path is just right
00:35:42
Dvinskaya it is from the hill of the city of Emetsko and
00:35:45
imprinted the monastery to Yelsk we pass
00:35:48
on horseback sleigh such a repetition of fish
00:35:52
import because it’s 20 kilometers on foot
00:35:54
Of course it’s impossible to pass in winter
00:35:58
skiing is also a question mark
00:36:00
because this is just such a period
00:36:01
time in Arkhangelsk may blow out
00:36:05
southerner as they call it and the weather is harsh
00:36:08
the snow becomes damp and begins to melt
00:36:11
it is impossible to go on skis so we
00:36:14
there will be huskies short write transitions in
00:36:17
accompanied by a car but nevertheless
00:36:19
So we want to try to go on this winter
00:36:22
actually ski in that part
00:36:26
guaranteed comfortable comfortable better in
00:36:29
January-February because in December even
00:36:32
even Northern rivers can hide
00:36:34
Dvina May be calm at the end of December
00:36:36
open up and the ice begins to drift and then she
00:36:39
will freeze again and will be almost frozen
00:36:42
until April
00:36:45
because the North White Sea is high there
00:36:49
the tides are high and the water goes quite far
00:36:53
in rivers it is generally considered up to 300
00:36:57
kilometers there may be a flood of water
00:36:59
Therefore, in the rivers there it is also unexpected
00:37:02
The water level rises completely
00:37:04
inexplicably we walked
00:37:09
according to Vaga, he has already risen unexpectedly
00:37:12
water level, birth was nothing
00:37:15
these are not mountains at all, but where could I come from?
00:37:18
heat water snow melt water rose a
00:37:21
then I decided for myself that apparently
00:37:23
water is being thrown in and little by little it’s just under
00:37:26
with pressure it rises somewhere and that’s it. Well
00:37:29
that is, such an interesting nature
00:37:31
interesting climate
00:37:33
go well go can be done in different ways
00:37:43
The Dvina trail is completely from Kholmogory
00:37:48
to German
00:37:49
we named the next trail for walruses
00:37:52
because then we go on as usual
00:37:56
Bolshakov it is very safe
00:37:59
interesting part of the route
00:38:01
and there is a bush of villages margin mountains
00:38:07
ustmorazhi Walrus
00:38:09
We tried to find
00:38:12
where did this name come from?
00:38:15
that's what they called it. In general, they googled and searched
00:38:18
information everywhere assumed that you
00:38:22
thought Yes, it’s just about the Legend
00:38:23
you can come up with
00:38:25
decided that, in principle, there are freshwater
00:38:28
seals
00:38:29
Why couldn't walruses come there?
00:38:32
raise your young
00:38:36
and decided to call it Rafa
00:38:38
be called walruses, that is, we
00:38:40
came up with and got this history of the place
00:38:43
which can be untwisted
00:38:46
use these walruses as some kind of
00:38:48
object Yes, this is it, although in reality
00:38:51
in fact there is a lot on this section of the road
00:38:53
interesting things besides walruses Well, here we are
00:38:56
decided that it should be a margin
00:38:59
further we begin in this part
00:39:01
the path from Kholmogory is your Sky enemy trail
00:39:06
trail because we are walking along Vaga
00:39:09
and we called this part the enemy
00:39:13
the path for lions and drogs is in this
00:39:17
parts in the north are known for painted houses
00:39:20
where there is an interesting painting under the roof and on
00:39:24
painted on the façade
00:39:26
Lions and unicorns in the north they
00:39:29
were called enroge such houses remained
00:39:32
very little Well, just critically little
00:39:36
famous one of the best houses
00:39:40
perhaps he was a Sudra
00:39:43
the owners sold it 10 almost 10 years ago
00:39:47
back
00:39:48
they wanted to remove this house and dismantled it
00:39:52
somehow this information reached
00:39:55
prosecutors and the deal was seized
00:40:02
dismantled house
00:40:04
already packaged for export in films for these
00:40:07
rotted for years
00:40:11
the trial is still going on
00:40:14
the fate of one house is very interesting
00:40:16
the house It was taken out is located in Velsk
00:40:19
museum space it is possible
00:40:21
look
00:40:22
Another very interesting house
00:40:26
this is generally very good information
00:40:28
go deeper into Timonev's theme Neva
00:40:32
the owner doesn't want to sell it
00:40:34
restoration She has no money
00:40:37
the fund helps the chains free of charge
00:40:40
such wonderful people who
00:40:41
They are engaged in wooden architecture
00:40:44
restore temples
00:40:45
wooden and, accordingly, these
00:40:48
wooden houses are also great
00:40:51
happy to help support
00:40:52
they cover the roof and do something
00:40:54
minimal repairs for safety
00:40:57
yes this is not a restoration this is
00:40:58
just such preservation
00:41:00
there is also a very interesting house
00:41:04
road
00:41:05
in Nyandoma from Kargopol he is practically on
00:41:09
on the road, that is, you can see it
00:41:11
that's exactly it
00:41:13
lions and horns with simpler painting
00:41:17
eat at home
00:41:21
at the threshold it's falling
00:41:24
and in a big forest and here you can just
00:41:27
count on one hand the houses that
00:41:30
remained They are huge beautiful
00:41:31
interesting and
00:41:33
the paintings in these houses were not only
00:41:36
outside but also inside all the walls had doors
00:41:40
the paintings are so interesting
00:41:43
beautiful and as we walked I kept saying
00:41:48
and Malkov wondered why they
00:41:52
there are more than one balconies here, that is, there
00:41:55
midge mosquitoes it is impossible to go out onto the balcony
00:41:58
why sit like somewhere in the south?
00:42:03
they did it and so did we
00:42:06
walked and reasoned But because it was
00:42:08
index
00:42:09
the welfare of these people they could imagine
00:42:13
allow just beauty
00:42:16
there was no need for this balcony Yes but
00:42:20
it cost money to build such a house And to
00:42:23
I still need to build a balcony for him. Yes, no
00:42:26
they built it because they could afford it
00:42:28
The North generally lived very richly
00:42:31
in fact
00:42:32
Well, then we generally have a way to go if we
00:42:34
we start from Moscow then we went through
00:42:36
Northern Dvina along Vaga And if we
00:42:39
we start from Moscow, then the first of course
00:42:41
the path is the first path, we don’t count it
00:42:44
his
00:42:45
author trail creator
00:42:49
Eldar Arudzuf is the road to the Lavra about
00:42:52
which everyone has probably heard for a long time and knows
00:42:55
then the sovereign's road begins
00:42:58
to Alexandrov
00:43:00
from Alexandrov we go to
00:43:03
Pereslavl-Zalessky
00:43:07
in Pereslavl-Zalessky we dream
00:43:10
make a circular route, we have it like this
00:43:12
already developed it will be approximately 350
00:43:15
kilometers Rus' initially but there on
00:43:18
actually such a big story too
00:43:20
everything that happened
00:43:23
multi-layered to different stories and leprosy
00:43:26
deserts you've probably heard about
00:43:27
and all these princes of whom there were very
00:43:32
there are many in every village according to the prince Yes and
00:43:34
the mare is there and everyone else plus there
00:43:37
Semibratova And how does it turn out that brothers
00:43:41
to all Simeonov who are like prototypes
00:43:44
used in the fairy tale participated in
00:43:47
the kidnapping of the princess of the boar desert and
00:43:51
We want to make a circular route there
00:43:52
a circular route in which guides
00:43:55
there will be a grandmother at the cassock
00:43:58
laywoman old laywoman and she will
00:44:02
will tell about this path
00:44:04
drive
00:44:06
we want to make an audio guide But it’s like this in
00:44:09
in the future, yes And then we have
00:44:11
the trail is called payama
00:44:14
we go through all the Yamsk stations from
00:44:18
Rostov to Yaroslavl
00:44:21
because there are such interesting places
00:44:24
who remain as if we are not on the path
00:44:28
made a small little loop and
00:44:31
we're passing through just seven brother what we are
00:44:33
we know now Semibratov is enough then
00:44:36
there is a large settlement nearby
00:44:39
Makarova Makarova That’s exactly what happened
00:44:41
the first pit was Makarova Yes Seven
00:44:43
brother already appeared later
00:44:46
in the place where there once were towers
00:44:48
brothers
00:44:51
and then there will be Gavrilov Yam and through
00:44:53
Gavrilov Yam we go to the Karabikha Museum
00:44:56
Nekrasov and through him to Yaroslavl from
00:44:59
Yaroslavl to Rybinsk I already told you
00:45:02
it goes along Mother Volga all the way
00:45:06
all the time along the Volga, all the time along
00:45:09
Volga
00:45:10
sandy pine dressings again Oh well
00:45:14
completely different pines are not like those on
00:45:16
in the north there are no white forests, but still
00:45:20
less very beautiful Volga is so
00:45:22
beautiful and every day a different color
00:45:26
from Rybinsk We leave for Poshekhonye and there
00:45:30
we also want to make it circular
00:45:32
route
00:45:33
one part Can be passed will be led A
00:45:37
the other one you go through arefina
00:45:40
pass to Poshekhonye
00:45:43
we called
00:45:45
to Bear's Corner because really
00:45:48
these are bearish places and the nuts are on
00:45:51
interesting because there were several
00:45:55
ancient noble manor This is the manor
00:45:58
princes of Ukhtomsk
00:46:01
princes' estate
00:46:06
I don’t remember, but it’s very Ukhtomsky
00:46:08
interesting because
00:46:11
Paul Khlebnikov
00:46:13
if you remember there was such a thing
00:46:16
editor-in-chief of Russian Forbes
00:46:19
In 2004, he was shot alone in Moscow
00:46:22
from their descendants
00:46:25
buried there and When you were born
00:46:29
near some village
00:46:32
I'll save the hell the brutal Seraphim was born
00:46:36
there are very interesting ancient and
00:46:39
nobles In general, they lived not only in Moscow
00:46:42
and near St. Petersburg Yes, but they lived far, far away in
00:46:45
forests Well, as it seems to us now in the forests
00:46:47
yes, that is, life really is in Russia
00:46:49
was everywhere
00:46:52
and this is a very interesting wedding
00:46:55
the complexes continue with a rush We are leaving for
00:46:58
Vologda but we’re leaving too, we can leave
00:47:00
there are different ways to go through
00:47:04
we were walking for the first time we were just walking along the road
00:47:07
We didn’t find any other options because
00:47:10
the problem was again in housing, the goal was
00:47:12
go without tents at all
00:47:15
that’s why we’re still attached to housing now
00:47:19
I worked out a new route and we
00:47:22
we pass through two noble estates
00:47:25
manor doggy style pain
00:47:27
and the mistress from it we can go to
00:47:32
Isaac's Hermitage is a monastery in which
00:47:37
just one nun is a rapist
00:47:39
he is recovering but he
00:47:41
The monastery is not being restored Yes
00:47:43
because
00:47:45
well, not enough let's say
00:47:48
nun sisters to fill those
00:47:52
monasteries that exist even on
00:47:54
at the moment But nevertheless he
00:47:56
is being restored just by
00:47:58
architect
00:48:00
where we spent the night he studies
00:48:03
restoration of this monastery
00:48:05
The temple is being restored very very
00:48:07
interesting by the way if you're somewhere
00:48:09
this place is right next to it
00:48:11
visit
00:48:13
in the destroyed temple
00:48:16
There are only three walls left, one completely
00:48:19
destroyed inside built wooden
00:48:23
temple and it rises as if from ruins
00:48:26
rises like a candle, that is, very
00:48:28
beautiful so such a good idea but
00:48:32
instead of being interested in what happened there
00:48:34
ancient Ukhtomsky
00:48:36
swath, that is, roads used to be exactly
00:48:40
along the rivers Yes, and there passed the ancient
00:48:43
Tomsk Val is a place of watershed
00:48:46
when they say that they dragged
00:48:50
they crossed here from river to river
00:48:55
not really that kind of story
00:48:57
because these are exactly these
00:48:59
watersheds converge very close to rivers
00:49:02
among themselves those that flow north and
00:49:05
those that flow south and could
00:49:07
sail north
00:49:09
turn around and just drag these
00:49:13
ships and return again to the north along
00:49:16
another river that is
00:49:18
what they did, for example, the White Sea
00:49:22
considered unnavigable They entered
00:49:25
onega with a tidal current through
00:49:27
portages crossed
00:49:29
rafted along the Northern Dvina already in
00:49:33
Arkhangelsk because to go from the area
00:49:37
Onega, relatively speaking, along the White Sea to
00:49:40
Arkhangelsk was dangerous, I didn’t
00:49:42
we preferred to make loops like this
00:49:44
along the drag ways and cross and for
00:49:47
this was just the Earth like this
00:49:49
it is arranged that these rivers converge very
00:49:52
you can move close when you said
00:49:54
we'll get to the portage routes now
00:49:57
I’ll tell you some further. So we have
00:49:59
after Vologda
00:50:02
This is exactly the sovereign's road
00:50:05
frescoes of Dionysius I and then begins
00:50:08
road to from Lipinogo beard Kargopol we
00:50:12
she was named
00:50:13
Diamond painting of the quietwings
00:50:16
known since the 12th century in the sixth cultural
00:50:20
layer of Veliky Novgorod found a bag
00:50:23
building with a tax that was paid in
00:50:26
quietness This indicates that you are quiet
00:50:30
there was a big time when taxes were not collected
00:50:35
Now it’s a small village
00:50:38
bush of Pokrovskaya villages in the north
00:50:42
In general, everything is very difficult with names
00:50:44
but the signs are actually the same name
00:50:47
other name
00:50:50
may be called differently on the map
00:50:52
because the locals remember the old things
00:50:55
name they use them they use them
00:50:57
apply
00:50:58
settlements are constantly updated
00:51:02
they are optimized and combined somewhere
00:51:05
are called by one name in another
00:51:08
they already have a third name
00:51:09
appeared
00:51:11
And here is the last association again
00:51:14
What names will appear?
00:51:16
completely unclear
00:51:18
and when we go and tell the locals exactly
00:51:22
the name we found
00:51:25
historical and start talking to them
00:51:27
just like that They are very happy
00:51:30
admire and say that there are many
00:51:33
who's new moved especially to Covey
00:51:36
there from Severodvinsk from Arkhangelsk
00:51:38
bought houses they no longer have these names
00:51:40
they know they know what's on
00:51:42
signs hanging on the road And when we
00:51:45
we call old names and it’s very
00:51:49
I like it quietly means why
00:51:51
gold ross diamond placers because
00:51:54
what's really there
00:51:55
found rich people even under Soviet rule
00:51:59
diamond deposits
00:52:01
but it was mothballed and cannot be mined
00:52:04
become
00:52:05
so we decided that here we are
00:52:07
we use the name, especially since
00:52:10
the village itself is so old
00:52:13
historical Yes, you are known from the 12th century
00:52:16
Already a diamond in itself
00:52:18
and then Kargopol begins
00:52:21
in fact, the Pearl Legend from
00:52:24
Kargopol to Onega
00:52:27
and this is probably exactly from Cargo
00:52:30
fields to Onega one of my favorites
00:52:33
plots
00:52:34
Onega
00:52:36
Onega has always been
00:52:38
trade river from the White Sea here
00:52:41
came here and crossed through the varnish
00:52:44
ways to the northern dvina
00:52:47
Omega has been bargaining since time immemorial
00:52:49
foreigners
00:52:52
And
00:52:54
in the seventeenth year in the eighteenth year
00:52:56
when Russia was already attacked by Atlanta
00:53:00
Entente
00:53:03
Omega has become like a layer cake
00:53:07
some villages were white, others
00:53:10
there were red others
00:53:12
gray-brown-raspberry
00:53:14
brothers fought with sisters in the village of Ulitino
00:53:18
This
00:53:21
Left bank of Onega
00:53:23
two older brothers had white sister
00:53:26
was red and the younger brother was too
00:53:29
white
00:53:30
and when the younger brother returned to the village
00:53:33
his sister shot him
00:53:36
The older brothers came back and shot
00:53:39
my sister
00:53:43
they died there still
00:53:47
sister was a heroine of the Soviet regime
00:53:51
well-kept monument wreaths
00:53:55
but they still don’t have the brothers’ graves
00:53:58
abandoned always looked after
00:54:01
relatives
00:54:02
went and planted flowers here
00:54:07
for me this is the place where I go to everyone
00:54:10
I say that we can take this section of the road
00:54:13
walk on foot there's really not much housing there
00:54:16
you can raft on
00:54:17
catamaran and when on a catamaran That is
00:54:21
possible If you walk then you can go to
00:54:22
ulitina And when on a catamaran I always
00:54:25
I say don't pass by please
00:54:29
communion for us
00:54:31
go there it's like that
00:54:34
real living history
00:54:37
whatever happens around us
00:54:40
you should never forget about your family
00:54:43
about your home about your family this is the most
00:54:46
important and true she is there if
00:54:53
live in Truth precisely at your own level
00:54:55
your own home your family your own
00:54:57
kind of it will continue Yes
00:55:01
that's why I can't calm down at all
00:55:04
telling this is such a topic for me
00:55:06
here Well and further Of course there
00:55:10
Posadsky village
00:55:13
they were once very big along
00:55:16
the banks of Onega were huge
00:55:19
church complexes temple complexes
00:55:23
wooden architecture domes heaven
00:55:28
They were all lost for the most part
00:55:31
Soviet power
00:55:33
remained
00:55:34
Overall a small complex
00:55:37
the rest of the complex is during tourist hours
00:55:40
Posadsky Island is called this place for
00:55:46
on this complex there is no value, no hanging
00:55:49
cultural monument plaque or
00:55:51
architecture Therefore
00:55:54
Sergey is a resident of this
00:55:58
tour guard of this village he is now
00:56:00
lives but he has been living for many years
00:56:01
Norway has the opportunity to do this
00:56:03
restore
00:56:05
if it was a cultural monument probably
00:56:07
he wouldn’t have enough money for it Yes A
00:56:10
so he can let you do it
00:56:13
the temple in Pili with heaven is being restored
00:56:16
interesting beautiful about
00:56:19
restoration of temple temples with
00:56:21
signs with a very interesting story in
00:56:24
sink this is the Dvina trail
00:56:28
a small 17th century chapel
00:56:31
was falling apart
00:56:33
and the locals decided to sheathe it
00:56:36
siding Well, that is, raise
00:56:38
repair and sheathe siding to
00:56:40
it didn't collapse it was so big
00:56:42
the scandal was talked about a lot
00:56:46
came came came Dasha Governor
00:56:49
Arkhangelsk region see how
00:56:51
destroyed a cultural monument It’s true
00:56:54
it remained covered with a white garden
00:56:56
siding blue domes and he
00:56:58
indeed there is security inside
00:57:00
remained as it is, they corrected it
00:57:02
it was sheathed on the outside
00:57:05
in the neighboring village in pochelo, in my opinion
00:57:10
on the ruins
00:57:13
stone chapel, also from the 17th century, hanging
00:57:18
sign something cultural monument
00:57:20
but it's real Ruins That is, if we
00:57:23
local residents did not bring did not show
00:57:26
that this is a clock from the 18th century
00:57:30
think about something, some kind of russula
00:57:31
there lives a careless owner nearby who
00:57:34
filled it with firewood Yes, there’s something else there
00:57:35
did that's why you're welcome
00:57:39
there are people who care, they are
00:57:41
restore there is a string of funds
00:57:43
which to restore I already said
00:57:45
wooden temples wooden architecture
00:57:47
there is a fund that is a common cause
00:57:50
restores stone temples
00:57:52
and probably only the north is due to them
00:57:55
and survives that there are people who
00:57:58
they don't throw it
00:58:00
Daniagi So we're going on foot, but
00:58:03
further
00:58:04
I'll tell you now
00:58:07
and then we go by train because
00:58:09
there are no other options from Onega by train
00:58:12
to Belomorsk you can see there
00:58:14
petroglyphs and leave on a boat to sail to
00:58:18
Solovkov And you can drive further to Kimi
00:58:21
and already with the searchers will go on a boat to
00:58:24
Solovki it will be a little cheaper but from
00:58:28
Belomorsk to warblers is more interesting because
00:58:30
that then you return to Kimi
00:58:32
see another monument
00:58:35
architecture
00:58:37
A temple that is equal in age to that
00:58:41
temple in Kondopoga which burned down on 18
00:58:44
year
00:58:45
they are the same age they say that even
00:58:48
Kem Temple is 50 years older
00:58:52
how the locals greet us Yes I
00:58:54
already in general told about overnight stays
00:58:57
route, as I already said, they are with us
00:58:59
Always
00:59:01
under the roof where there are cities, this is in
00:59:05
to a greater extent it turns out on the way to
00:59:07
Solovki there are quite a few cities there
00:59:11
we can easily spend the night in
00:59:14
hotels because there is a hotel If
00:59:17
no, that means we're going to spend the night next
00:59:19
in the homes of local residents or in
00:59:22
monasteries
00:59:23
monastery We also don’t have so many of them
00:59:27
us usually in places where there are already
00:59:29
there is other housing and some special
00:59:32
need to spend the night in a monastery
00:59:34
no, unless you want some
00:59:36
authenticity Immersion in some
00:59:39
another reality and monastic
00:59:41
hotels vary greatly
00:59:43
quality
00:59:45
how they greet you in monasteries
00:59:49
basically good
00:59:51
there was not a single place where we
00:59:54
they said you came in trousers there without
00:59:57
the scarf on my head is still missing
01:00:00
Kazan Convent Kazanskaya
01:00:03
The Mother of God in Yaroslavl had thoughts
01:00:07
it was very hot, about 50 degrees
01:00:10
I went through the temple, took a scarf and tied it
01:00:12
I go out and my mother meets me
01:00:15
deanery at this time ours comes
01:00:17
girls they walk in shorts enters the gate
01:00:20
and distracts me and asks me to find skirts
01:00:23
mother tells them what kind of skirts the girls are wearing
01:00:27
What did you eat while alive? Come on, you’ll go to the temple
01:00:30
skirt, scarf on head
01:00:33
you can walk around the grounds as you wish
01:00:36
more convenient, that is, there are no problems with this at all
01:00:37
there are none at all
01:00:39
it was unexpectedly pleasant because
01:00:42
we are used to grandmothers who sit and
01:00:45
I whisper to your back in the temple there is something there
01:00:47
food tourism food standard
01:00:51
ordinary simple village food
01:00:54
Fine
01:00:55
a lot of berries
01:00:58
We bought wild plants by the box
01:01:01
large baskets and blueberries blueberries
01:01:04
You can even collect it along the way
01:01:06
gastro tourism Well, yes there are such elements
01:01:09
I'm not wide Still because we're walking along
01:01:14
those places where the Tourist doesn’t particularly go Yes
01:01:16
but nevertheless there are already some places
01:01:18
where can I get something interesting?
01:01:21
nutrition
01:01:23
there are interesting cheese factories in linden on boru
01:01:26
that is, right there they can
01:01:29
interesting to feed there are the same ones
01:01:33
there are few farms along the way
01:01:35
pointwise but nevertheless it is it
01:01:38
I wonder if they can feed you some
01:01:42
northern treats shangi steps steps
01:01:46
it's actually not steps balls
01:01:49
These long pancakes are made from oatmeal
01:01:54
but accordingly there are gates everywhere
01:01:57
they sell yes, when will you be in Cyrillic?
01:01:59
be sure to buy local lemonade
01:02:02
local Raipo does amazing
01:02:05
grapes when a man is a nightingale with us
01:02:07
there was an escort car and
01:02:10
the car broke down it happened to him
01:02:12
go back to Lipenbor when you can
01:02:15
we went quite far towards karkapali
01:02:18
and Sergey bought a whole box of this lemonade
01:02:20
because they don't sell it anymore yes
01:02:22
that is, such a small production
01:02:27
good quality tasty worth it
01:02:29
try it's actually there
01:02:31
interesting things you can
01:02:33
just try it there, it’s not Coca-Cola
01:02:36
which is sold everywhere Yes, here is a museum and
01:02:39
museum events
01:02:42
there are museums everywhere, big small ones
01:02:45
some homemade a lot of this
01:02:50
home-format museums in the northern
01:02:53
houses along the Lomonosov path Yes, just like that
01:02:56
it’s easier to say by length and stick them
01:03:00
so many
01:03:01
a lot of
01:03:03
safe items such as spinning wheels
01:03:07
some utensils are very interesting, what if
01:03:11
we're going of course
01:03:13
to Solovki there we have cities again, yes
01:03:16
that is, we start from Vologda
01:03:18
Vologda
01:03:20
Kirillov Ferapontova Belozersk Kargopol
01:03:24
there are already large state museums there
01:03:26
completely different format interesting
01:03:30
It’s interesting to go there and spend the night in principle
01:03:33
not necessary but possible too
01:03:36
stay at the monastery in Goritsy
01:03:39
go up and walk around the Garemauri and
01:03:43
stay overnight in the monastery
01:03:47
in the hotel they have a normal hotel in
01:03:50
they already have in common
01:03:53
rural hotels in principle throughout Russia
01:03:55
but very nice mother very nice
01:03:59
sisters and it's good there
01:04:03
in St. Kirill Belozersky monastery
01:04:05
There is no pilgrimage hotel, but there is one
01:04:08
she's completely lost
01:04:12
Belozersk Belozersk is very interesting
01:04:15
beautiful but
01:04:17
go there
01:04:19
there are no country roads and
01:04:23
have to follow the road
01:04:25
pebble road like this Dirt chain
01:04:29
and the car is also really small because
01:04:32
Belozersk is completely out of the way Yes
01:04:34
And
01:04:36
you can walk safely without cars and
01:04:39
the exit from Belozersk is also the same
01:04:41
the same pebble road but at the exit
01:04:43
very interesting object. Perhaps you have already
01:04:45
heard
01:04:46
crashes but not a flooded story heard
01:04:49
about this one
01:04:51
in the last frame of the film Kalina Krasnaya
01:04:55
there's actually two films there
01:04:58
crossings Yes, the first thing is about the crossing. This is
01:05:01
Vagnevskaya at the beginning of the film and at the end
01:05:03
film shows another crossing
01:05:05
picture
01:05:06
it's all through the channel through shexnom and here it is
01:05:10
look at the last frame of the film
01:05:13
shows a flooded church
01:05:16
ruins of a flooded church here
01:05:19
the very church in Khrakhino is being restored
01:05:22
Honor Tukaeva and her foundation are not flooded
01:05:25
story
01:05:27
Severstal provided great assistance
01:05:31
they dumped a large amount of metal
01:05:34
This island was protected from passing
01:05:38
past the cruisers so they don't
01:05:40
smashed And now he's like
01:05:43
standing on a metal podium
01:05:45
remains of a destroyed temple
01:05:48
they are not going to restore it That is
01:05:51
this is not church history, but this is exactly
01:05:53
secular is a historical memory
01:05:56
thing is a memory of those people who once
01:06:00
lived there who left these places
01:06:02
when they flooded it all with water
01:06:05
Sheksninsky reservoir
01:06:08
Hello This year we put up the letters
01:06:10
big crashes but in the swamp
01:06:13
found
01:06:15
ancient northern wedding tunes
01:06:20
St. Petersburg Conservatory is ready
01:06:22
to voice them the question is only about money
01:06:24
now yes the letters stand and in general in the end
01:06:27
these letters will sing these letters will
01:06:29
singing they will sing wedding tunes
01:06:32
it’s also absolutely worth a visit there
01:06:37
they can stay overnight We have
01:06:39
agreement sonor tukaeva that she
01:06:41
there it opens in one of its
01:06:43
trailers that are there for
01:06:45
volunteers
01:06:46
overnight accommodation for our travelers
01:06:50
This is about one of the parts of the path
01:06:54
work with local administration
01:06:58
administrations are great to work with
01:07:01
they are all active and alive
01:07:06
they accept us not because from above
01:07:11
instructions were omitted Yes, although that was when
01:07:13
we walked we wrote letters to the governor for
01:07:16
we assigned curators curators
01:07:20
delegated powers means to local
01:07:23
administration to the birds but the birds are already
01:07:25
reduced this year they are no longer available
01:07:28
functions were transferred to someone unknown
01:07:31
but nevertheless always with the head
01:07:33
administration with active people on
01:07:35
places you can always cooperate
01:07:37
there are people who are ready
01:07:40
go to a meeting
01:07:42
There is also a lot of simple
01:07:44
people who have nothing to do with
01:07:47
administration but are interested
01:07:50
interested entrepreneurs who
01:07:53
ready to develop local projects
01:07:56
of course those who are not really
01:07:58
interesting but nevertheless in Cuba on
01:08:02
Cuban Lake What to see Yes in
01:08:05
basically from museums we are talking
01:08:07
this is our window
01:08:10
Solovetsky Monastery
01:08:12
the view from the terrace and the distant photos are the homeland
01:08:17
mountain
01:08:18
kurostroph
01:08:21
there was a village called Rovdina Gora and on it
01:08:24
Dutch Mill
01:08:26
these rings are half rings It's simple
01:08:29
This is an art object that artists have seen like this
01:08:31
yes And they depicted the window, it looks very good
01:08:33
interesting unusual
01:08:35
Dutch church is being restored
01:08:38
restores
01:08:40
Nikolay Vymorkov
01:08:42
he has been director of the museum for two years now
01:08:47
Lomonosov in the village of Lomonosovo
01:08:51
there
01:08:53
Lomonosov was presumably born on
01:08:55
in fact he's not even in this village
01:08:56
born in the neighboring one because the trees
01:08:58
I already washed it off with water
01:09:00
kuro island changes its configuration
01:09:03
he's always so sandy and because of
01:09:06
the fact that the Northern Dvina is constantly
01:09:09
migrates and there are many channels in this part
01:09:12
the lake changes its configuration and the village
01:09:14
washed away
01:09:16
Therefore, they decided that the museum was supposed to be
01:09:19
Lomonosov's house and everywhere like this
01:09:21
historical invented Legend will be
01:09:24
Wow, this is not the house he's in
01:09:26
the Lomonosov Museum was born in reality
01:09:29
in fact
01:09:31
In my opinion it's very good now
01:09:33
Looks like the locals don't like them
01:09:36
got used to the museum that was there before
01:09:40
with some laid out on the shelves
01:09:42
exhibits on shelves
01:09:47
so traditional let's say then and now
01:09:50
escapades makes the museum very interesting
01:09:54
that's what I would call it in Dutch
01:09:56
style
01:09:57
The Dutch are generally the best museum workers
01:09:59
in the world and here he does it in this
01:10:02
interesting interactive when visitors
01:10:05
museums don't just go look at
01:10:06
exhibits that cannot be touched with hands
01:10:08
A
01:10:11
they touch they can touch they
01:10:14
whole walls can participate in it
01:10:16
designed interactively and like this
01:10:19
interactive When can you play with this on
01:10:23
they're just on the wall
01:10:25
go to some expensive tablet
01:10:28
tincture, leaf through it with your finger
01:10:31
poke guess not guess And he has this
01:10:34
really interesting I think that
01:10:36
now a museum
01:10:38
Lomonosov to the resort is very interesting and
01:10:43
interesting
01:10:44
Well, maybe, yes, maybe we’re used to
01:10:46
traditional us to break the stereotype and
01:10:50
for young people he really is
01:10:52
what it should be like
01:10:55
and now he is just restoring his homeland
01:10:59
mountain
01:11:00
also such an interesting object appeared on
01:11:02
on the resort island there is one on the resort island
01:11:05
the only one of us in every village
01:11:07
this is one single guest house
01:11:10
the owner is a local fireman
01:11:14
and he cuts out his free time from work
01:11:17
very beautiful ice figures
01:11:19
but in December there are no ice figures
01:11:22
because the length doesn't freeze like that
01:11:24
so that it is yes therefore to see
01:11:26
his ice figures he needs to go to
01:11:29
January and February
01:11:30
very beautiful elegantly interesting figures
01:11:33
and once again in his free time
01:11:35
called
01:11:36
held various
01:11:40
discos, New Year's events, that is
01:11:43
there are actually a lot of people in general
01:11:44
interesting and when we think that here they are
01:11:46
they live there in the north they have there
01:11:48
bored, not interested, can't leave the house
01:11:50
because the wolves come out, no they do
01:11:52
so many things are organized there, they don’t live
01:11:55
boring
01:11:58
in the power of the oracle for example very famous
01:12:01
ensemble
01:12:04
northern patterns
01:12:06
all the pensioners sing there, they occupy
01:12:09
some big laureate places
01:12:12
interesting ones agreed with us on
01:12:15
New Year's Eve is not celebrated on New Year's Day
01:12:17
it turns out 5 January 4 agreed to come to us
01:12:20
come sing songs with us or we
01:12:22
together with them but in general something like this
01:12:25
every village has something for
01:12:28
I grew up under the Soviet Union this
01:12:32
normal and understandable because I myself
01:12:33
grew up in such a village
01:12:35
in which there was a lot
01:12:38
repressed
01:12:41
and these are the people who were repressed
01:12:44
stayed there didn't leave Yes they gave some
01:12:46
Here
01:12:48
impulses that we have in an ordinary village
01:12:51
which was 300 kilometers from Tomsk
01:12:54
before and actually in the taiga in the taiga where
01:12:56
There wasn’t even a road or a ferry crossing
01:12:58
we had our own theater in which
01:13:00
children played in which teenagers played in
01:13:02
which the adults played had its own
01:13:04
vocal instrumental ensemble here
01:13:06
in the north it’s the same thing, that is, they have it there
01:13:08
or there are people who were
01:13:11
who originally lived there in the old days
01:13:13
everywhere and even among them it was developed in
01:13:16
tradition it was or it appeared
01:13:19
for example, like in Kotlas where we do
01:13:22
space didn't say exactly the driving route
01:13:25
We always walk and don’t stop
01:13:29
That's exactly what you need clearly here
01:13:31
make the route No from Bereznika to
01:13:34
Vologda via Kotlas and Veliky Ustyug We
01:13:38
we want to make a cycling route because
01:13:40
Otherwise there is no way to get there but the place is perfect
01:13:44
amazing
01:13:46
just driving a car is not
01:13:48
interesting You can drive there
01:13:50
bike stop in Kotlas in
01:13:53
Ustyug in Totma are the most gorgeous places And
01:13:56
here is Kotlas
01:13:58
no way at all, that is, not a city, not
01:14:01
the village in general is some kind of
01:14:04
industrial settlement but there are 12
01:14:07
members of the Russian Writers' Union 12 all
01:14:12
became 13 because Galina Fedorovna
01:14:15
Sergeev was also received by members of the union
01:14:18
writers of Russia
01:14:20
unique people and that’s right there
01:14:24
this environment was created due to those
01:14:27
people who were repressed there
01:14:29
remained
01:14:31
and people were Unique when they built
01:14:34
the railway appeared during the war
01:14:36
there was an urgent need to build
01:14:38
railway to transfer
01:14:40
cargo to the White Sea
01:14:43
they started building a bridge across the river it seemed
01:14:46
that there is no
01:14:48
metal of the required quality so that through
01:14:52
it was possible to build a brain based on it
01:14:54
Could the trains have passed? What do you think?
01:14:56
people who have been sitting for a long time
01:15:00
number of years repressed
01:15:04
got involved in this work I couldn't
01:15:06
keep silent at all, well, I can’t
01:15:08
you this bridge and let it not work out
01:15:11
and they offered because they were
01:15:14
specialists with builders and designers
01:15:16
engineers and they offered to disassemble
01:15:18
somewhere in Moscow there are some metal ones
01:15:20
designs that they knew that
01:15:22
corresponds to this quality people were
01:15:25
we from Moscow offered to disassemble and
01:15:28
use them as this
01:15:31
construction material on these bridges
01:15:34
they were dismantled and brought from Moscow
01:15:36
installed and they are still there
01:15:40
and these people just became like this
01:15:43
this is the basis of such a creation
01:15:46
cultural layer in Kotlas and such
01:15:50
there are a lot of places in the north And in general I
01:15:52
I noticed that those places that will be abandoned and
01:15:54
local residents
01:15:56
villages that collapsed disappeared They
01:15:59
mostly modern or their
01:16:03
created under Soviet power as
01:16:05
agricultural enterprises Or they were created
01:16:08
during logging, people left there
01:16:12
quickly because there were random people
01:16:15
and those villages that have a deep history
01:16:19
they are saved we walked
01:16:23
by naslavki a year ago
01:16:27
and the village after quiet
01:16:32
from Kryukov from Koryukov we lived in a guest house
01:16:36
his house was just being registered under
01:16:38
guest And so in general we spent the night with them
01:16:40
just in winter, friends, hunters, the house remained
01:16:43
from our fathers-in-law and they tell us But this
01:16:45
house next door for the third year
01:16:47
great-grandchildren are coming
01:16:50
people who lived here
01:16:53
they come back and don’t give up theirs
01:16:56
parents' houses and when they only
01:16:58
some kind
01:17:00
financial opportunity appears
01:17:02
let not for children, let not for grandchildren
01:17:05
great-grandchildren. The opportunity arose
01:17:07
come back and restore these houses
01:17:10
generic
01:17:12
and at home of course we are just amazing
01:17:16
When
01:17:17
I always do car
01:17:20
excursion in advance
01:17:21
and when we passed in April with
01:17:26
From Arkhangelsk to Kholmogora you can’t go
01:17:28
could Well, this is again ours
01:17:30
Some kind of Russian, I don’t know
01:17:32
We arrived at the ferry, there is no ferry
01:17:35
surrounded circled not signs
01:17:38
nothing left went further on the route
01:17:40
we reach the next village we start
01:17:44
ask children about guest houses here
01:17:47
can someone accept and say Yes, here you go
01:17:49
we wanted to tell us
01:17:52
we didn't get to the island, there was no ferry, we were told
01:17:55
that there is no ferry today, and what about the woman?
01:17:58
with an ax No, my husband is a ferry captain
01:18:03
you ask, it turns out they have it
01:18:06
summer parking some summer pier
01:18:08
there is an autumn pier, we are at that pier
01:18:10
we arrived
01:18:11
So these are all these people
01:18:15
who live there
01:18:19
and at home what I was talking about Here we are next
01:18:21
we left without stopping at the resort
01:18:23
we left the island and began to be so huge
01:18:28
whose houses are on the road to Solovki along
01:18:30
Onega is not there, they are big there
01:18:33
northern ships What are they called? Well, there you go
01:18:36
compared to those in
01:18:38
Kholmogory district They are actually something
01:18:40
the koterochki are really huge
01:18:43
tall buildings with three floors and even those
01:18:46
which are already starting to collapse
01:18:48
Believe me, they still clean very well
01:18:50
big and when we arrived in the summer
01:18:55
we were very disappointed when we saw
01:18:59
one-story houses are large, like northern ones
01:19:02
up to long but one-story why everywhere
01:19:07
such big houses and yours are so big
01:19:09
single-story and they explained to us that the headman
01:19:13
local
01:19:14
what did they have there in '32 when
01:19:19
began to imprison those who have two-story
01:19:21
Houses
01:19:22
it was believed that he lived prosperously and especially
01:19:25
northern houses you can always roll them out
01:19:28
they stand on the stones and they just
01:19:30
the ground floor was removed from the house and lowered onto
01:19:33
morning everyone became poor Soviet
01:19:36
peasants living in one-story houses
01:19:39
but then they were normal, that is
01:19:42
everything depended on the local Commissioner
01:19:44
Who lived in this village and how did he feel about it?
01:19:47
saw wealth was very was very
01:19:50
interesting story so about vaniga
01:19:52
it means it was impossible to have chairs there if
01:19:56
you had chairs, you counted too
01:19:58
wealthy and people back chairs
01:20:00
sawed off and left stools
01:20:05
I already talked about nowhere she was
01:20:07
rich she traded with the British and
01:20:11
there are still some houses there
01:20:13
you can find them in attics for souvenirs
01:20:16
antique english sewing machines
01:20:18
some other meat grinders like this, that is
01:20:21
namely the mechanic the technician who which
01:20:24
used there in 1800 some year and
01:20:28
all these are working working simply
01:20:30
there are already places I need everything is not interesting
01:20:32
they use electricity, but these are all
01:20:35
things are there and
01:20:37
This is how we lived. It’s very interesting.
01:20:45
popularization of the route Increase
01:20:47
number of guest houses arrangement
01:20:49
Trope search for volunteers
01:20:51
about popularizing the route we have a bunch
01:20:54
groups on Facebook VK telegram channel
01:21:01
We don’t write on Instagram but it will be there
01:21:04
Facebook repost
01:21:06
everywhere everything is called the great Russian
01:21:08
Northern route
01:21:09
There are separate thematic groups
01:21:12
exits Who wants to go out somewhere already?
01:21:15
there is specifically sitting in this group waiting
01:21:16
when we call him
01:21:18
Increasing the number of guest houses
01:21:21
work
01:21:22
We constantly communicate with local residents
01:21:25
let's get acquainted we agree just in time
01:21:29
so that
01:21:30
We didn’t receive the grants, the locals did.
01:21:34
residents received local residents developed
01:21:36
trails on your own with our help Yes
01:21:39
we are always ready to help Kinesersky Park
01:21:42
conducts training seminars on guest
01:21:45
home
01:21:46
we are only for people who live
01:21:49
guest houses were opened on our trail
01:21:51
trained in Kinozersky Park
01:21:53
We hope that they will be ourselves too
01:21:56
we want to buy ourselves a house
01:21:59
So an apartment in the Arkhangelsk region
01:22:06
We really want
01:22:08
arrangement of trails Well, that’s it
01:22:12
Arkhangelsk region is still at
01:22:14
promised in words to help us with
01:22:16
arrangement of trails along the Northern Dvina
01:22:21
wooden flooring is of course not ours
01:22:23
case Yes, although I was speaking Portuguese
01:22:27
the coastal path is 200 kilometers
01:22:29
eucalyptus wood flooring I was walking
01:22:33
I didn’t see you later along the Northern Dvina
01:22:36
200 kilometers of flooring is certainly very
01:22:39
I wanted to, but there is a eucalyptus eternal tree
01:22:43
we are already such a tree in general
01:22:44
No
01:22:46
and they bring us larch from the Far East
01:22:49
in the north No longer, just here already too
01:22:52
I was interested and then it is believed that
01:22:55
methodology for constructing long routes
01:22:58
it does not involve flooring on the other
01:23:01
on the sides we have such plots of 5
01:23:03
7 kilometers between settlements
01:23:05
on which we can lay floorings
01:23:07
it will be very cool beautiful that is
01:23:10
some small area Yes there from
01:23:13
this
01:23:16
I forgot what we called the village
01:23:18
fornicated for three hours
01:23:20
[music]
01:23:22
it was fabulous, that is, really
01:23:25
along the Northern Dvina high sandy mountains
01:23:29
there was a road everywhere, but we got lost
01:23:32
walked around this road for three hours
01:23:34
in the end we rolled down from the high city
01:23:36
Valery as an experienced traveler
01:23:38
went down
01:23:39
Sergey too I said no I even
01:23:42
I won't go down these stones
01:23:43
I'm just jumping I'm just jumping
01:23:46
fell into the water and climbed in with my clothes on
01:23:49
as it was
01:23:50
Sanin shouts boys to the right girls
01:23:53
to the left undress bathe I'm just
01:23:56
sat down, sat down, doused herself, wanted to
01:23:58
drink water from the river because water
01:24:01
That's why we've run out of water
01:24:03
arrangement of work here we are just here
01:24:05
we are going to that part of the path which is strange
01:24:08
unclear, mow down to make it clear
01:24:12
where are these respectively the markings
01:24:15
us
01:24:16
It is not expected that there will be any global
01:24:19
small markings on the trees where
01:24:22
it’s unclear and that’s all because basically
01:24:25
we are walking along country roads Why
01:24:27
so because firstly I’m not a Tourier myself
01:24:31
who walks with backpacks there 100
01:24:34
kilogram hundred liter Yes somewhere
01:24:36
there are just mountains in the mountains I want to walk
01:24:38
calmly normal and like Sergei
01:24:40
Zaburnieyagin said Alla makes the path
01:24:43
for herself just the way she wants
01:24:45
country roads are my everything
01:24:48
And in fact in this format too
01:24:51
good Also because in Russia there is no
01:24:54
law on pedestrian routes on public roads
01:24:57
The road to the Lavra is the only road in
01:25:01
Russia
01:25:02
which is cadastrated but it is for
01:25:05
cadastred again Like the road from
01:25:07
we don't have a path, we have corpses
01:25:09
official But they are within the framework of some
01:25:11
reserves, nature reserves, yes And there are
01:25:13
other laws But specifically for pedestrians
01:25:16
routes like a fireplace for cadastration
01:25:18
there we have it like the Lethian path
01:25:20
impossible therefore when we go just
01:25:22
along the road and even there we draw some
01:25:25
sign we are not breaking any laws like
01:25:27
just like we have a road both by law and not
01:25:30
violated that's why those who
01:25:33
the plots are small
01:25:35
we will mark just draw on
01:25:37
we did a little bit of the same thing in the trees
01:25:39
We are looking for volunteers
01:25:41
all the time
01:25:43
those who want are of course important to us
01:25:46
volunteers and those who live with us
01:25:48
here close in Moscow in St. Petersburg yes
01:25:49
which can connect and are very important
01:25:53
those who live locally
01:25:55
Because
01:25:58
these overgrown paths need to be mowed
01:26:01
precisely local people because it’s unrealistic
01:26:03
go there and mow
01:26:05
Although we think that when we get rich
01:26:08
we will buy all kinds of lawn mowers
01:26:11
Yes Yes
01:26:17
oblique authentic yes
01:26:20
Yes, you can ask a question
01:26:39
there you can start some section
01:26:41
a separate section of passing correctly
01:26:43
Yes, I will repeat your question
01:26:46
the meaning and the link we gave is
01:26:50
that anyone can visit our
01:26:53
resource and select that section of the path
01:26:56
who wants to pass Yes, that's right, you can
01:27:00
come see and get a consultation
01:27:04
pass We provide support
01:27:07
informational to absolutely everyone who goes
01:27:09
we understand that our path is rough
01:27:13
although we have everywhere on social networks in
01:27:16
groups there are Google tables about which
01:27:18
said That is, Google is attached everywhere
01:27:21
tables that contain all of our everything
01:27:22
contacts along the way guest houses
01:27:25
Do you suddenly need some tour guides?
01:27:28
food points they are all there, that is you
01:27:30
you can just download this Google plate
01:27:32
this go to look at it screen
01:27:35
These are all contacts, basically
01:27:39
spring summer autumn But here we are
01:27:42
now we want to show what can be done
01:27:43
in winter, and in our winter in January or
01:27:47
February wants to go through on his own and
01:27:50
group on your trail
01:27:53
the climate there is more stable Yes
01:27:56
because the length is already far
01:27:59
and according to the old Bolshuk there are more than a hundred
01:28:02
kilometers they plan to ski
01:28:04
independently that is people
01:28:06
professional skiers really want where
01:28:08
so I sent them on your path
01:28:10
Valerie did the right thing
01:28:12
it's there like you weren't but it has
01:28:17
and in winter there
01:28:19
that's why it's kind of good
01:28:22
there are guest houses there quite often
01:28:25
turns out for a horse nothing at all
01:28:27
25 kilometers away the housing there is very
01:28:31
ok that's why
01:28:34
we will help everyone
01:28:38
horses It's winter right now
01:28:40
we have a passage from the rural monastery to
01:28:45
asked about no horses or no horses
01:28:49
route Yes there is a Russian monastery
01:28:52
to the German we go on horseback
01:28:55
will be banned in Sani and we are on them
01:28:57
let's go to
01:29:00
just horses
01:29:03
need to be clarified Well, that is, if somewhere
01:29:05
still on the route, that is, we did not set
01:29:07
such a goal to go on horseback, but I
01:29:11
I think they still exist somewhere
01:29:14
there is a farmer there in Shiloth
01:29:18
he keeps his farm here
01:29:21
of course a big kaniferma welski
01:29:25
but there is a slightly different scale, that is
01:29:29
there is already a business project and prices will be there
01:29:31
others Yes, namely in this capacity
01:29:33
to
01:29:35
inexpensive interesting authentic that's German
01:29:38
it definitely is
01:29:41
there are huskies, you can walk with huskies
01:29:46
husky husky factory in mote mountains
01:29:52
We will go with huskies on sleds and
01:29:55
sketchjoring and in the summer you can definitely go
01:29:58
same with keyjoring but on foot
01:30:02
fairy tales are interesting to walk around
01:30:05
if you're lucky with a dog
01:30:10
No, she walks ahead of the husky you are wearing.
01:30:13
special train hook them up
01:30:15
Carabiner husky on a leash She is walking
01:30:18
for example, I went twice so fairy tales
01:30:20
there was one girl so cute
01:30:23
she just walked everywhere there were flowers
01:30:25
smelled butterflies, looked normal, walked
01:30:29
the other was a boy who was
01:30:31
completely parallel to who has the trailer for it
01:30:33
He was walking by himself
01:30:38
it was very interesting too, but nevertheless
01:30:40
it was less interesting because even them
01:30:42
purely to compare Yes, what they were like
01:30:44
so what else is she not walking all the time
01:30:48
since our path is not a pilgrimage Yes, we
01:30:51
we don’t resist so we have to walk
01:30:53
All the time no We have some water
01:30:56
parts of the route if along Onega then it’s possible
01:31:00
rafting on catamarans on Onega
01:31:04
there are panic two boat crossings
01:31:07
And in exactly the same way along the Northern Dvina you can
01:31:10
go some part of the way by boat
01:31:14
this is very interesting, especially good
01:31:16
There is
01:31:18
I already talked about the peculiarity of the length up to
01:31:21
that the water does not last long when the water
01:31:24
it comes off, you can walk along the shore right here
01:31:26
sometimes you can walk down the beach
01:31:29
see very beautiful places
01:31:32
there are a lot of stones, some rocks, caves
01:31:36
which can only be reached if it is low
01:31:39
water
01:31:42
but if the water is high then no way at all
01:31:43
you can’t go through, so you can go by boat
01:31:45
these caves are just very interesting
01:31:47
going on a boat is very interesting and beautiful
01:31:50
you can see
01:31:51
Valery has somewhere even very
01:31:53
interesting photos from this cave
01:31:57
I looked for her on his VK page
01:32:00
I found it because my phone drowned in
01:32:03
German
01:32:05
and this photo disappeared I thought to myself
01:32:08
I’ll pick it up from somewhere on his page
01:32:10
I'll ask permission but he doesn't have it there
01:32:13
now please ask me for photos
01:32:15
from the cave
01:32:17
I don’t remember the photo, the video was definitely not a photo
01:32:20
was when you and Malkov left to reconnoiter
01:32:23
the road
01:32:25
Well, it’s very interesting and not always possible
01:32:28
look from the shore what is the point of going
01:32:32
along the shore what you can see from the water
01:32:34
and then the section we passed
01:32:37
on the boat
01:32:40
there is the next green point of some kind
01:32:44
half-abandoned village in which even
01:32:46
country houses are such ruins of roads
01:32:49
no We decided what was needed there for now
01:32:51
moment to completely pass the boats
01:32:54
the locals are very helpful
01:32:57
knocked on the village
01:33:00
through the gate
01:33:01
I was sent by the targets, go over there
01:33:04
I came and it turned out that I was with this person
01:33:06
met back in April says
01:33:09
Oh, you came, you came when we need you
01:33:11
the boat says, okay, I’ll take you and
01:33:15
we always had a great time crossing
01:33:17
we can agree
01:33:19
And it’s not even for money, money isn’t
01:33:22
usually take
01:33:24
no Yes, there is such a thing, yes, that is, they can
01:33:27
take this for the gas we filled up with
01:33:30
because it's already expensive and then it's there
01:33:33
there is no gas station close anywhere in the north
01:33:35
may be For example if from linden
01:33:39
beard Kargopol gas station in Kargopol
01:33:42
in linden on Bor the distance between them is 300
01:33:45
kilometers there is still a turnaround as on
01:33:48
in the north they say the Vytegra breed is like this
01:33:51
here's a skill game another 150 kilometers is
01:33:53
only three gas stations That is, while you're driving
01:34:05
150 kilometers come back
01:34:07
already burning half of the gasoline and you're on your way
01:34:10
Kargopol, that is, gasoline there in general
01:34:12
it’s very difficult and now we’re somehow even
01:34:14
We made a post recently about horses
01:34:16
which are needed there because it
01:34:20
the most resourceful mode of transport in
01:34:23
rural areas because
01:34:26
the car doesn't drive well there, there are no roads
01:34:30
and the horse is just right, but it’s there again
01:34:34
live permanently These people don't live either
01:34:36
horses where to live
01:34:39
the more people there are, the more there will be
01:34:41
And when of course he says that
01:34:45
people will go back there
01:34:50
Although people began to return to Cavit
01:34:53
schools are closing
01:34:56
medical stations and at times it seems
01:34:59
what are the chances that they will return?
01:35:02
no people
01:35:04
but still people come
01:35:08
from big cities Very unexpected
01:35:11
come We were in Dalmatovo passed
01:35:14
this is a large course of Puya villages that is
01:35:17
Dolmatova is no longer just herself
01:35:22
one of the Big villages remains
01:35:23
which entered this bush
01:35:25
the road from Velsk to Vologda yours
01:35:29
he'll let go of the [ __ ] of the bush of the villages
01:35:33
had more than 95
01:35:36
settlements, villages and they all
01:35:39
there were potters, that is, every village in
01:35:43
I specialized in something, there was nothing like that
01:35:45
that there are 95 villages and that’s all there
01:35:48
doing something No they were at all
01:35:50
absolutely concrete there was a bush of villages
01:35:53
for example there are 200 houses and 200 villages
01:35:57
were engaged But then Almatov specifically
01:36:00
did pottery the price was
01:36:03
what kind of pot how much grain will it hold?
01:36:05
such a natural exchange
01:36:08
and now the Dalmatians are restoring it
01:36:11
craft
01:36:12
restores exactly not how
01:36:14
some kind of tourist attraction
01:36:16
there are some things for real
01:36:18
they make pots and sell them well
01:36:23
they were engaged there again in those parts
01:36:25
how to conduct your special someone
01:36:28
wooden
01:36:29
pipes all the chairs
01:36:32
Dolmatovskaya let only him too
01:36:35
he's very interesting in his own way
01:36:36
the sound is so chic, tune in
01:36:38
they make whistles too
01:36:40
paintings of course
01:36:43
there are few real ones left
01:36:46
Borovskaya painting which is what everyone is talking about
01:36:48
we’ve heard a lot, no longer because there’s no village
01:36:51
baroque, yes, that is, disappeared a long time ago
01:36:54
Soviet power
01:36:58
little finger painting but we are so far there
01:37:00
we don't go
01:37:02
but Mizinsky’s painting itself is very
01:37:04
so interesting
01:37:07
the most ancient the most ancient and in
01:37:11
Mezen painting
01:37:13
ancient sacred signs have been preserved
01:37:16
for example This
01:37:19
The elk that carries the sun on its antlers
01:37:21
Yes, he was painted, right here on
01:37:23
solstice
01:37:26
it was Elk who brought the sun Yes, here and there
01:37:30
these are all signs, they are all some kind
01:37:32
interesting speakers
01:37:37
sheburshalka What is the correct name of this
01:37:40
little thing
01:37:42
Shurka sharku legs Shenkursky sherku legs is
01:37:47
those rattles that were made from
01:37:49
birch bark they are made by Shenkursky they can be found there
01:37:52
feel free to buy and give
01:37:55
there's a family there, there's a newborn, it's real
01:37:58
good toy that is worth it Yes
01:38:01
this is what they are slowly developing
01:38:06
people are starting to make money from it But
01:38:09
these are all newcomers to a greater extent
01:38:12
to say that there are really locals there
01:38:15
who live there no
01:38:18
even if they are local, that means they are
01:38:20
came from somewhere
01:38:24
they returned to their native Severodvinsk
01:38:26
at home, that is, to the parents' houses from
01:38:29
Arkhangelsk returned if you didn’t come
01:38:32
there from St. Petersburg or from Moscow
01:38:34
In general, everyone moves the entire business there
01:38:37
equals Visitors
01:38:40
the locals are somehow not very interested in this
01:38:44
They
01:38:46
they probably don’t see the point in it
01:38:51
that this can be promoted and sold on
01:38:54
earn money from this and stay at home
01:38:56
weave rugs But who doesn't need this
01:38:58
only expenses and no income from it
01:39:01
that's why they don't do it, but no matter
01:39:03
less
01:39:04
regarding the Northern Why don’t the locals
01:39:07
are engaged And just about people yes
01:39:11
big northern houses are huge
01:39:14
huge there are so many people there
01:39:17
settle in this house but 200-300
01:39:20
squares if he has a whole house
01:39:22
Believe me, they didn’t fall off even when they say
01:39:26
she tells me where to receive people like nowhere else
01:39:29
you have so much space here they say Well
01:39:32
How
01:39:33
all rubbish is stored
01:39:36
old things something else someone needs
01:39:39
It’s easy to clear even inflatable ones
01:39:42
put mattresses and people will
01:39:45
happy to live in such a space
01:39:48
they will just be happy we spent the night like
01:39:51
since people have Kuznetsova as an artist
01:39:53
Severodvinsk And she has
01:39:57
a large art space is possible
01:40:00
Have you ever heard such a call?
01:40:04
St. Petersburg Well, like St. Petersburg she used to be
01:40:08
her parents and grandmother repressed them
01:40:11
got caught in this place she grew up then
01:40:15
has a mother and grew up her mother went to
01:40:17
Severodvinsk then returned Well, in general
01:40:20
she's so average, not a northerner
01:40:24
in its purest form but nevertheless it is hers
01:40:26
home place is at some point
01:40:27
I decided to return there and bought a house there
01:40:30
opened up space They spent a lot
01:40:33
festivals these were the first people
01:40:35
artists who spent time there
01:40:37
festivals
01:40:39
art space soundland and theirs
01:40:42
very interesting house
01:40:45
very interesting space which
01:40:47
just such a simple authentic
01:40:50
some kind of curtains, as it were
01:40:53
Soviet Under the Soviet Union hang
01:40:57
grass some kind of bed these are bees
01:41:01
woven paths And that's all Nothing more
01:41:04
necessary because everything there is dry and clean
01:41:06
ok Yes and you are in a village house yourself
01:41:09
you feel that is, here I am again
01:41:11
I say that it comes and embodies
01:41:13
people who live in cities
01:41:16
and it seems to the villagers that
01:41:19
For me it’s so simple for us, who cares
01:41:22
need it, it's not interesting
01:41:29
in the budget of one one exit in 2001
01:41:34
year we fit in one and a half thousand days
01:41:38
but this fifteen hundred included absolutely
01:41:41
all accommodation meals
01:41:43
some big ones
01:41:45
crossings For example, we had rafting
01:41:50
it was quite expensive for the money Yes
01:41:52
but he fit into it there were some
01:41:56
We spent three days on the road
01:41:57
overnight stay when we stayed in
01:42:00
Kirillov Ferapontova It turned out that in
01:42:02
Kirill Kirillovsky Monastery
01:42:04
Kirillov Monastery is very bad
01:42:05
hotel And we stayed for three days and
01:42:09
how we returned to this boarding house
01:42:11
Lukinskaya on the shore of the lake there was very
01:42:14
Everyone liked it, but still
01:42:17
So we reached the average figure of one and a half
01:42:19
we probably had thousands this year
01:42:21
even cheaper because we walked all the time
01:42:24
on foot we have some big ones
01:42:26
There were no expensive transfers when
01:42:28
we transferred there for example to
01:42:30
the boat transported us for free
01:42:33
So probably a thousand or more
01:42:37
basically it was pretty cheap
01:42:39
some places to stay for the night where they charged us
01:42:41
only 500 rubles with meals
01:42:45
you can travel on a budget
01:42:48
I think what
01:42:52
21 days that we walked with this year
01:42:54
Valera spent forty forty three thousand
01:42:57
but that’s just with all the gifts
01:43:00
some interesting with something else
01:43:02
what I bought on the way home
01:43:05
and at the same time this is village milk fruit
01:43:09
fruits vegetables from the garden the most interesting
01:43:12
that there are huge apples growing there
01:43:14
the quantities are so delicious
01:43:17
we didn’t find the berry because we were walking
01:43:20
early Yes, to get the berries you need to go
01:43:23
in the second half of July And we went in June
01:43:25
there were no berries, but there were all the garden
01:43:28
vegetable garden
01:43:30
that this is a completely budget trip
01:43:33
For
01:43:35
behind
01:43:37
there's so much to see in a month
01:43:40
Well, what if you go for a few days?
01:43:43
somewhere by the sea
01:43:45
really so
01:43:49
so I suggest everyone to walk and
01:43:52
budget
01:43:56
e
01:43:58
you go ticks need to be vaccinated
01:44:03
about ticks Do I need to get vaccinated?
01:44:05
because we walk on the grass
01:44:08
we walked 1800 km from Moscow to Solovki
01:44:13
didn't remove a single tick at all
01:44:16
alone, that is, not that he sat there
01:44:18
got stuck, they just didn’t even shake themselves off
01:44:20
When we walked along the Northern Dvina we
01:44:22
Sergei Malkov filmed himself getting things wet
01:44:25
that is, relatively speaking
01:44:28
72 days there 20 days here in Northern
01:44:33
Dvina and more than 20 people were baptized
01:44:37
although everywhere they hang on locals if they
01:44:41
there is an ad about what you need
01:44:43
undergo or vaccination
01:44:45
encephalitis, do local vaccinations too
01:44:48
they think there are a lot of ticks, we
01:44:51
they probably weren't tasty
01:44:53
When did you go to Yaroslavl I three
01:44:56
I took it off so I'll be lucky
01:45:00
no need to relax but here
01:45:03
It’s different for everyone, and plus we went with
01:45:06
essential oils We went out on the trail
01:45:11
processed
01:45:13
just dripped onto your hand from a jar
01:45:15
wiped it like this and that's it
01:45:19
essential oils can be geranium lavender
01:45:24
these are approximately citrus fruits, but I
01:45:27
with lavender I like lavender very much
01:45:28
like
01:45:33
and come out with us
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Снаряжение для приключений: https://sport-marafon.ru/ Великий Русский Северный Путь - это культурно-исторический, туристический маршрут. Погружение в себя и в древнюю историю страны. На лекции Алла Фаттахова рассказала о своей команде, которая водит в пешие и велосипедные маршруты европейского формата. О тропах, которые не имеют разметки, но имеют треки и реальные места для ночлега и которые всегда можно пройти без палатки и спального места. Команда активно сотрудничает с местными жителями, представителями турбизнеса в поисках новых гостевых домов и точек ночлега. Путь поделён на четырнадцать троп. Вот только некоторые из них: Сергиев Посад-Переславль Залесский, Ростов Великий-Ярославль, Холмогоры-Емецк. В планах команды создать путь, по которому можно будет ходить как на Эль Камино де Сантьяго. Спокойно выходить в одиночку, безопасно проходить маршрут. О спикере: АЛЛА ФАТТАХОВА — позитивный психолог, инструктор нейрографики, тренер йоги смеха. Самостоятельный путешественник. Соавтор программы для подростков «ЯСам» (обучение навыкам самостоятельного путешествия). 00:00 - О спикере 00:43 - Про Великий Северный Путь, про команду 07:20 - Как начинался проект Великий Северный Путь 17:36 - Почему Ломоносов сам не дошёл до Москвы 24:15 - Экспедиция от Москвы до Соловков 34:19 - Что сделано за 2022 год 37:40 - Тропа «За моржами» (Емецк-Березник) 38:58 - Тропа «Львы и инроги» (Важская тропа) 42:32 - Старая Александровская дорога (Сергиев посад-Переславль Залесский), Русь Изначальная (Переславль Залесский-Ростов) 44:09 - Тропа «По ямам» (Ростов Великий-Ярославль) 44:51 - Вдоль Волги-матушки (Ярославль-Рыбинск) 45:26 - Медвежий угол (Рыбинск-Пошехонье) 46:55 - От сыра к кружеву (Пошехонье-Вологда) 49:57 - Тропа «По государевой дороге за фресками Дионисия» (Вологда-Липин бор), Тихманьга – алмазные россыпи (Липин бор-Каргополь) 52:18 - Жемчужная легенда (Каргополь-Онега) 56:12 - Двинская тропа (Холмогоры-Емецк) 58:51 - Как встречают местные жители. Питание и гастротуризм 01:02:38 - Музеи и мероприятия 01:06:54 - Работа с местной администрацией 01:20:40 - Планы: популяризация маршрута 01:21:18 - Планы: увеличение количества гостевых домов, обустройство троп 01:25:41 - Контакты 01:26:20 - Вопросы - ответы 01:26:20 - Вопрос про лошадей на маршруте 01:41:25 - Бюджет одного выхода 01:43:56 - Нужна ли прививка от клещей

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