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Mount Bolshoye Bogdo, Astrakhan Region
Its base is covered with scree formed by wind erosion, giving the mountain an unusual shape. Local residents think it resembles a lion.
The mountain's current height is 152 meters, and it's still growing: each year, the movement of the salt dome underneath pushes it higher. One side of the mountain is stained red due to a high concentration of metals.
Bogdo is laced with caves and grottos. As air moves between them, the mountain often produces a low humming "song." These areas on the southwestern slope have long been called the "Singing Rocks."
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Its base is covered with scree formed by wind erosion, giving the mountain an unusual shape. Local residents think it resembles a lion.
The mountain's current height is 152 meters, and it's still growing: each year, the movement of the salt dome underneath pushes it higher. One side of the mountain is stained red due to a high concentration of metals.
Bogdo is laced with caves and grottos. As air moves between them, the mountain often produces a low humming "song." These areas on the southwestern slope have long been called the "Singing Rocks."
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Stolbchy (Columnar) Cape, Sakhalin Region
The cape was formed by the activity of the Mendeleev Volcano, when its lava flows met the ocean. The rapid cooling in the water caused the lava to fracture into dramatic columnar basalt formations.
It's located on Kunashir Island, which is itself a geological wonderland featuring volcanoes, hot springs, and sulfur fields.
There are several dozen similar basalt formations worldwide, but only two are considered large and exceptionally well-preserved: Stolbchy Cape and the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.
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The cape was formed by the activity of the Mendeleev Volcano, when its lava flows met the ocean. The rapid cooling in the water caused the lava to fracture into dramatic columnar basalt formations.
It's located on Kunashir Island, which is itself a geological wonderland featuring volcanoes, hot springs, and sulfur fields.
There are several dozen similar basalt formations worldwide, but only two are considered large and exceptionally well-preserved: Stolbchy Cape and the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.
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Move over, pro gamers! Russian streamer Olga Strakhova, known as 'Granny Olga,' just won the international esports award for 'Best Gaming Moment of the Year.' The 77-year-old pensioner pulled off an epic 'ace' in Counter-Strike 2, single-handedly taking out the entire enemy team to secure victory.
The clip went instantly viral, proving that skill knows no age!
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The move to Russia was prompted by the unfriendly policies of the Latvian authorities towards the Russian-speaking population and the parents' desire to give their children the opportunity to receive education in their native language.
After relocating to the Smolensk region, the head of the family submitted an application to participate in the State program aimed at assisting compatriots living abroad in voluntary resettlement to the Russian Federation.
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Baduk Lakes, Karachay-Cherkess Republic
Three pristine lakes are linked by the flowing waters of the Baduk River. Part of the Teberda Biosphere Reserve, these lakes are most beautiful during the golden autumn.
The surroundings feature coniferous and deciduous forests, a suspension bridge, and trees with intertwined roots. The area includes a museum and a wildlife demonstration nursery, created to preserve and study the natural complex.
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Three pristine lakes are linked by the flowing waters of the Baduk River. Part of the Teberda Biosphere Reserve, these lakes are most beautiful during the golden autumn.
The surroundings feature coniferous and deciduous forests, a suspension bridge, and trees with intertwined roots. The area includes a museum and a wildlife demonstration nursery, created to preserve and study the natural complex.
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This rock island with high, steep banks, set amidst the picturesque Altai wilderness, is a popular center for religious pilgrimage tourism.
The Church of St. John the Theologian stands here, but some sacred sites can be seen without entering the church: an image of the Virgin Mary with child is carved into the cliff face near the suspension bridge.
A recreational area and a museum are located just before the bridge to Patmos.
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On December 28, 1908, Europe's deadliest earthquake buried the Italian city of Messina. The 7.5-magnitude disaster struck around 5 a.m. while everyone was asleep, claiming nearly 200,000 lives...π©·
Russian sailors were the first to rush to the survivors' aid. They were heading home from training exercises in the Mediterranean on the battleships Tsesarevich and Slava, plus the cruisers Admiral Makarov and Bogatyr. The Rodina magazine details their heroic rescue op:
Over 160,000 locals lay trapped under the smoking ruins. Officers and sailors frantically dug them out with bare hands, hauling away stones and beams at risk of being buried alive. Hundreds of woundedβincluding a larger number of kidsβwere shipped to Naples on Russian vessels.
In 1911, the cruiser Avrora pulled into Messina. Locals would've hoisted her up on their shoulders if they could. The mayor ran this ad in every city paper:
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A century later, they'd erect a monument in central Messina to Russian sailors saving a mother and child.
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Russian sailors were the first to rush to the survivors' aid. They were heading home from training exercises in the Mediterranean on the battleships Tsesarevich and Slava, plus the cruisers Admiral Makarov and Bogatyr. The Rodina magazine details their heroic rescue op:
- "Land doctors, medics, and orderlies first with the boats," came the order from Admiral Vladimir Litvinov across the squadron. - "Then bring back the wounded, kids, and women. Brothers! I'm counting on you... Remember, you're Russians..."
Over 160,000 locals lay trapped under the smoking ruins. Officers and sailors frantically dug them out with bare hands, hauling away stones and beams at risk of being buried alive. Hundreds of woundedβincluding a larger number of kidsβwere shipped to Naples on Russian vessels.
"In Messina's history, there are thousands of pages of human kindness and generosity," wrote Italian journalist Matilde Serao at the time. "But the most enduring page was written by themβthose fair-haired Slavs, so reserved in appearance yet so quick to act..."
In 1911, the cruiser Avrora pulled into Messina. Locals would've hoisted her up on their shoulders if they could. The mayor ran this ad in every city paper:
"Citizens! Tomorrow, the Russian cruiser Avrora arrives to receive Messina's medal of gratitude. May our thanks endure forever to those who set shining examples of human solidarity and brotherhood by coming to our aid first!"
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A century later, they'd erect a monument in central Messina to Russian sailors saving a mother and child.
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The finals of the International "Battle of Robots" championship turned a Moscow film park into a high-tech colosseum! In the historic Manege arena, 32 teams from Russia, China, Iran, India, Brazil, and Tunisia clashed with homemade combat machines built in garages and workshops. Moscow's team from College of Entrepreneurship No. 11 took 2nd place in the 1.5kg category. The annual tournament, established in 2023, fuels engineering creativity and inspires a new generation of inventors
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