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The Krasnodar Park just opened a truly out-of-this-world... Toilet!
π»A "galactic toilet" has been opened near the oak alley, causing a wave of emotions on social media.
π»The special feature of the stalls is that when you enter, they light up in bright colours, letting everyone know that someone's inside.
π This is the very case when you can use the phrase:
β’ ΠΡΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠΎ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΌΠΎΡ!
[e-ta pros-ta kos-mas]
SLT: This is just space/cosmos!
π¬π§ That's amazing! /It's absolutely incredible!/That's out of this world!
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π»A "galactic toilet" has been opened near the oak alley, causing a wave of emotions on social media.
π»The special feature of the stalls is that when you enter, they light up in bright colours, letting everyone know that someone's inside.
β’ ΠΡΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠΎ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΌΠΎΡ!
[e-ta pros-ta kos-mas]
SLT: This is just space/cosmos!
π¬π§ That's amazing! /It's absolutely incredible!/That's out of this world!
Video: ΠΠ
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πKenozersky National Park
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Swallow's Nest Castle, nestled on a sheer cliff overlooking the Black Sea in Crimea, is a sight that will take your breath away.
π»The castle was built in 1912 by a wealthy Russian industrialist, Baron von Steingel.
π»The original structure was a small wooden villa, but it was later replaced with a more elaborate stone castle, drawing inspiration from medieval German architecture.
π»Sadly, the castle was nearly destroyed by an earthquake in 1927.
π»Despite its beautiful exterior, the palace is still at risk of collapse. The cliff beneath it was once cracked, and a large piece of it has already fallen into the water.
π»The landmark has often appeared on movie screens.
π»There is a flooded cave in the cliff beneath the Swallow's Nest. Many archaeologists believe that ancient people may have once lived here. One of the walls there is coal black.
π»The castle is very compact in size. It occupies only 120 square meters, but it is 12 meters high.
πGeoposition: South Crimea, Russia
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π»The castle was built in 1912 by a wealthy Russian industrialist, Baron von Steingel.
π»The original structure was a small wooden villa, but it was later replaced with a more elaborate stone castle, drawing inspiration from medieval German architecture.
π»Sadly, the castle was nearly destroyed by an earthquake in 1927.
π»Despite its beautiful exterior, the palace is still at risk of collapse. The cliff beneath it was once cracked, and a large piece of it has already fallen into the water.
π»The landmark has often appeared on movie screens.
π»There is a flooded cave in the cliff beneath the Swallow's Nest. Many archaeologists believe that ancient people may have once lived here. One of the walls there is coal black.
π»The castle is very compact in size. It occupies only 120 square meters, but it is 12 meters high.
πGeoposition: South Crimea, Russia
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Cypress Lake: A hidden gem in Russia's Black Sea coast
π»Sukko Valley, on the outskirts of which cypresses grow directly in the water, is located near Anapa, 40 meters above sea level.
π»Due to the dam built in 1935 on the river, a 8-hectare Cypress Lake was created.
π»The origin of the cypress trees on the reservoir is not precisely established. Perhaps the trees were planted by natives of California.
π»There is another hypothesis about cypress seeds brought from Mexico in the 1930s, which were planted as an experiment in the forest zone, and after the dam on the river, the trees were flooded.
π»Whether you're looking to reconnect with nature, enjoy a peaceful walk, or simply admire the beauty of ancient trees, Cypress Lake in Sukko is a must-visit destination.
π Geoposition: Krasnodar Region, Russia
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π»Sukko Valley, on the outskirts of which cypresses grow directly in the water, is located near Anapa, 40 meters above sea level.
π»Due to the dam built in 1935 on the river, a 8-hectare Cypress Lake was created.
π»The origin of the cypress trees on the reservoir is not precisely established. Perhaps the trees were planted by natives of California.
π»There is another hypothesis about cypress seeds brought from Mexico in the 1930s, which were planted as an experiment in the forest zone, and after the dam on the river, the trees were flooded.
π»Whether you're looking to reconnect with nature, enjoy a peaceful walk, or simply admire the beauty of ancient trees, Cypress Lake in Sukko is a must-visit destination.
π Geoposition: Krasnodar Region, Russia
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π§‘The hot springs at the foot of Baranovsky volcano on the Kuril Islands
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Feeling adventurous? Head to Murmansk Oblast, Russia, and experience the unique and exhilarating activity of ice floating!
π»This region is renowned for its stunning frozen landscapes, and floating in icy water is a truly unforgettable experience.
π»Ice floating involves swimming in icy water wearing a special protective suit that fully covers your body and allows you to stay on the surface for up to 6 hours.
π»Imagine yourself drifting in ice water, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Arctic wilderness.
π»It's a perfect way to connect with nature, challenge yourself, and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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π»This region is renowned for its stunning frozen landscapes, and floating in icy water is a truly unforgettable experience.
π»Ice floating involves swimming in icy water wearing a special protective suit that fully covers your body and allows you to stay on the surface for up to 6 hours.
π»Imagine yourself drifting in ice water, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Arctic wilderness.
π»It's a perfect way to connect with nature, challenge yourself, and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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The Lena Pillars: A Natural Wonder in Siberia
π»The Lena Pillars are a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Sakha Republic in eastern Siberia, Russia.
π»This natural wonder consists of towering rock formations that rise dramatically from the banks of the Lena River, forming a breathtaking and awe-inspiring landscape.
π»The pillars are made of Cambrian limestone, which was formed over 540 million years ago. Erosion from the Lena River over millions of years has carved these majestic formations, creating a variety of shapes and sizes.
π»Some pillars are as tall as 100 meters, with intricate patterns and textures that seem to defy gravity.
π»The Lena Pillars are accessible by boat from the town of Yakutsk, the capital of Sakha Republic. There are also hiking trails that offer spectacular views of the pillars. Visitors can explore the surrounding area and learn about the history and culture of the Yakut people.
πGeoposition: the Sakha Republic, Yakutia, Russia.
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π»The Lena Pillars are a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Sakha Republic in eastern Siberia, Russia.
π»This natural wonder consists of towering rock formations that rise dramatically from the banks of the Lena River, forming a breathtaking and awe-inspiring landscape.
π»The pillars are made of Cambrian limestone, which was formed over 540 million years ago. Erosion from the Lena River over millions of years has carved these majestic formations, creating a variety of shapes and sizes.
π»Some pillars are as tall as 100 meters, with intricate patterns and textures that seem to defy gravity.
π»The Lena Pillars are accessible by boat from the town of Yakutsk, the capital of Sakha Republic. There are also hiking trails that offer spectacular views of the pillars. Visitors can explore the surrounding area and learn about the history and culture of the Yakut people.
πGeoposition: the Sakha Republic, Yakutia, Russia.
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𧑠Golden autumn in St Petersburg
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