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🌏🇷🇺❄️🌺 Ice flowers "bloomed" in Yakutia, Siberia

🤩 This is a very rare phenomenon, which occurs due to the temperature difference between air and water. There should be no wind at all. If you look at it from a physical point of view, an oversaturated layer of moisture is simply formed on the surface, which comes into contact with cold air, cools sharply and condenses.

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🇷🇺 Multi-Russia: Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

This series of short cartoons is brought to you by the Russian Geographical Society. Each clip introduces one of Russia’s 89 regions.
Today’s issue is about the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), a huge territory where the North Pole of Cold and some of the world’s largest gold and diamond deposits are located.

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🐻 Little bear is preparing for winter in Krasnaya Polyana, Krasnodar area

Video: Yuri Dorosh

Source: Кубанские Новости

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↪️ Andrey Matveev is a talented Russian artist known for his deep emotional expressiveness and mastery in conveying mood through his paintings. He was born and raised in Russia, and his work largely reflects the richness of Russian culture and nature.↩️


Matveev works in various genres, but he is especially distinguished by his ability to create atmospheric landscapes and portraits. His works often convey a sense of harmony and tranquility, as well as a deep respect for nature and human feelings. He uses bright colors and skillfully employs light and shadow techniques to capture the atmosphere and mood of his paintings.

🌸 A special place in his creative output is occupied by his love for his homeland and its beauty. His paintings can often be seen in museums and galleries, as well as in private collections. Andrey Matveev is one of those artists who can inspire and communicate important ideas about nature, the soul and culture through his art.

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📎 Onezh Petroglyphs - are ancient stone drawings made about 4-5 thousand years ago. They are located on the shores of Lake Onega in Karelia. People carved these images into the stones using sharp pebbles or bones, and they have been well preserved to this day because stone is very durable. These drawings are even listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

📎 The drawings are spread over a stretch of shoreline about 20.5 km long and include around 24 groups, totaling approximately 1100 figures and symbols. Most of the images depict swans, forest animals, people, and boats. Some figures are as large as 4 meters!


📎 The carvings are etched into the rocks near the water, at depths of 1 to 4 mm, and are positioned up to 2.5 meters above water level.

📎 There are also mysterious figures — for example, on Cape Besov Nos, there's a famous triad: a demon, a nelma (a type of fish) and an otter (or a lizard). There are also various geometric shapes that are hard to interpret. According to legend, in the 15th century, monks from the Murom Monastery carved a Christian cross over these images to ward off evil spirits.

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🇷🇺 🩷 Multi-Russia: the Republic of Karelia


This series of short cartoons is brought to you by the Russian Geographical Society. Each clip introduces one of Russia’s 89 regions.
Today’s issue is about the Republic of Karelia.


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🌏🇷🇺🤩Bear cub on the back of his mother. Kamchatka

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🤍 Actually, there are very few "passive" Cinderella-like heroines in Russian folk tales. At the same time, the Russian passive heroine although she does not wield a sword has a different kind of strength not measured by her actions, but by her essence. Her power lies in her innate goodness, patience and connection to the natural and magical world. She does not fight her destiny; she endures it and magical forces willingly come to her aid. Her passivity is a virtue, not a weakness.💛

What are the main "rules" for passive heroines in Russian folk tales?


1️⃣ The Rule of Kindness. Her most important action is a small, selfless act of kindness—often toward an animal or a seemingly helpless old person (who is usually a magical being in disguise). This single act is to be rewarded later.
2️⃣ The Rule of Patience: She must endure suffering without complaint. Whether she is mocked, enslaved or threatened, she never rebels openly. This patience proves her moral purity.
3️⃣ The Rule of Obedience: She follows instructions perfectly. When a magical helper (like a doll or a cow) gives her a task, she does it exactly as told. This obedience aligns her with the "correct" path of fate.
4️⃣ The Rule of Passive Victory: She doesn't slay the dragon or outwit the witch herself. Instead, her inherent goodness attracts helpers who do the hard work for her. Her victory is achieved through her, not by her.🤍

She speaks in tones of falling dew,
A gentle heart, a spirit true.
Her footsteps make no sound at all,
A quiet answer to a call.
A sparrow in a world so loud,
A humble head, not meekly cowed.
But like a rosebud, closed and deep,
Her tender promises she'll keep.


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💔. Tiny Khavroshechka
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The Story: An orphan girl is enslaved by a cruel stepmother and her three daughters. They give her impossible tasks.
She does not complain or try to run away. Her only friend is a magic cow. She cries her sorrows to the cow, and the cow tells her what to do: "Climb into my ear and out the other." She obeys, and magically, the work is done.

📝 When the cow is killed out of suspicion, Khavroshechka🤗 obeys its last wish to bury its bones. From the bones grows a magical apple tree. People from all around come to admire it. One of these people is a young handsome nobleman who ultimately falls in love with Khavroshechka and asks her to marry him.


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