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Тhe Far East
Barry Adamson first came to Vladivostok in October 1997. At that time, he was managing casinos in Moscow and Kiev, and he was invited to work at the Versailles Hotel Casino in Vladivostok. Then it was like in a fairy tale: on New Year’s Eve Barry met a young lady who later became his wife. He decided to stay in Vladivostok. Originally, he is from Bolton, UK, near Manchester.
Now he runs a family business in Vladivostok — a bakery in the Five O’clock café. It’s a much more pleasant experience than working in the gambling industry. Barry loves interacting with people and also loves his food, so the café is the best place for the whole family to work.
Vladivostok is a great city — vibrant and full of young people. The sea is always nearby, no matter where you go. Barry believes that Vladivostok will always hold a special place in his heart: it’s where he met his wife Anna, got married and their son Christopher was born here too.
The only difficulty that he still faces is the Russian language, despite many years of living in Russia.
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The plot of the cartoon is an appeal to one of the favorite topics of science fiction. The contact of mankind with extraterrestrial civilizations... What will it be like? Are we ready? How will we behave?
Created in 1989, USSR, creative association "Screen", fiction, based on the story by E. Shatko.
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🌏🇷🇺Cape Lisuchenko and Ezhovaya Bay. Primorsky Krai
Nestled on the coast of the Sea of Japan, the Primorye / Primorsk Territory aka Primorsky Krai occupies the south of the Far East, the southeastern edge of Russia.
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Nestled on the coast of the Sea of Japan, the Primorye / Primorsk Territory aka Primorsky Krai occupies the south of the Far East, the southeastern edge of Russia.
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This Day in History: August 25 - two great disccoveries in the Arctic
📌 Eighty years apart, two geographic discoveries forever changed the course of Russia’s northern exploration. These were the expeditions to two archipelagos: Novaya Zemlya (1832-33) and Severnaya Zemlya (1912).
Legends say Novgorod merchants first glimpsed these harsh lands in the 12th–13th centuries. Subsequent expeditions under Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich and Catherine The Great slowly pieced together the archipelago’s map—one deadly mission at a time. Many never returned.
The breakthrough came with Lieutenant Pakhtusov’s 1832–1833 expedition. Sailing a single-mast karbas boat Novaya Zemlya, he charted the first complete map of the eastern coast of Novaya Zemlya's southern island. He also pioneered the exploration of Matochkin Shar—the strait dividing Novaya Zemlya’s northern and southern islands.
In 1912 the icebreaker Georgy Sedov's push to Severnaya Zemlya's western shores did more than etch names in polar annals—it secured Russia’s foothold in the Arctic and control over the Northern Sea Route, the vital shipping lane linking European Russia to the Far East.📚
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