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βοΈπ·πΊπ A restored mosque in Mariupol has officially reopened.
Rafik Timerbayev, a graduate of the Moscow Islamic Institute, was appointed acting imam-hatib.
The project to rebuild it was carried out under the supervision of Deputy PM Marat Khusnullin, following President Putin's directive.
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Rafik Timerbayev, a graduate of the Moscow Islamic Institute, was appointed acting imam-hatib.
The project to rebuild it was carried out under the supervision of Deputy PM Marat Khusnullin, following President Putin's directive.
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The famous geyser site is included in the βRussiaβs 7 Wondersβ list and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site βVolcanoes of Kamchatka.β
One of the sections extends into the caldera of the extinct and destroyed Uzon volcano, where a geyser called Mutny formed in 2008.
According to tourists, one of the most beautiful spots for photography is the bank of the Goryachaya River β here, some of the most unusual photos are taken.
In 2007, a landslide occurred in the upper reaches of the Vodopadny Stream in the Geyser Valley, resulting in a large mudslide with stones and debris. This flow, consisting of various debris and snow and water masses, moved at a speed of about 40 km/h, sweeping away all vegetation in its path. Upon reaching the Geyser River, the flow moved down the valley to its mouth. The place where the Vodopadny Stream flowed into the river became a dam, and above it, a reservoir lake subsequently formed.
In 2013, heavy rains caused another landslide. This flow freed up the water outlets, resulting in the geysers that had been closed in 2007 becoming active again, and even new ones appearing.
In 2014, another landslide occurred, but the famous location was not severely affected and the main attractions were preserved.
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ππ·πΊ Kamchatka
The Kamchatka Peninsula is a 1,250-kilometre-long (777 mi) peninsula in the Russian Far East.
There are few places in the world that can enthral quite like Kamchatka, easily Russia's most scenically dramatic region. A vast volcanic peninsula that is almost entirely wilderness, Kamchatka is a place of extraordinary primal beauty, rushing rivers, hot springs and snow-capped peaks.
Photos: Andrey Grachev
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The Kamchatka Peninsula is a 1,250-kilometre-long (777 mi) peninsula in the Russian Far East.
There are few places in the world that can enthral quite like Kamchatka, easily Russia's most scenically dramatic region. A vast volcanic peninsula that is almost entirely wilderness, Kamchatka is a place of extraordinary primal beauty, rushing rivers, hot springs and snow-capped peaks.
Photos: Andrey Grachev
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