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These tanks are not afraid to go under the water
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Army, Photos
In the previous post, we can see how the Russian and French troops looked 200 years ago during the battle of Borodino, but now back to the present. Military exercises of armored vehicles were held in Primorye this August. The main task of the exercises was surmounting water obstacles.
The exercises involved such armored vehicles as BMP-1, MTLB, BTR-80 and tanks T-80. Also as part of the exercises evacuation of vehicles stalled afloat was demonstrated; loading armored vehicles on the ferry was also shown. Photos by Smit Smitty
Tags: Primorye krai · tanks
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The reconstruction of Borodino Battle
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in History, Photos
September 2, the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Borodino was held in Moskovskaya oblast. Military-historical reenactment of the battle scenes took place on the field to the west of the village of Borodino. The battle involved cavalry, infantry and artillery.
The entire 2012 Russia marks the 200th anniversary of the Patriotic War 1812, a special place is given to the largest battle of the war happened near Borodino village. In France, the battle is called the battle of the Moscow River. Photos by Alexander Lipilin
Tags: Moskovskaya oblast
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The beauty of the Russian North
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Travel
Stunning views of the nature of the Russian North are dazzling. For example, these landscapes in the area of Kandalaksha Bay, one of the four major bays of the White Sea, are amazing.
The bay is located in the Murmansk region and Karelia in the northwest Russia. Kandalaksha Reserve is situated in the bay area. This is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Russia. Photos by Mikhail Grizli
Tags: Karelia Republic · landscapes · Murmansk oblast
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The bridge over Zolotoy Rog Bay in Vladivostok
2 Comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Cities, Photos
The bridge over Zolotoy Rog Bay is a cable-stayed bridge in Vladivostok. The construction of the bridge began July 25, 2008 as part of the city’s preparations for the APEC summit in 2012.
The bridge was officially opened on August 11, 2012. The length of the bridge is 1388.09 meters; total amount of funding – about $ 620 million. Photos by Smit Smitty
Tags: Vladivostok city
Television tower of St. Petersburg is a steel tower built in 1956-1962 for the broadcasting in the city and Leningrad region. The tower is located on the Aptekarsky Island (Academician Pavlov Str., 3).
Today after upgrading the height of the tower is 326 meters, which is the highest point in St. Petersburg. The access to the tower is restricted. Photos by Ignat Chernyaev
Tags: Saint Petersburg city
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The first geothermal power plant in the USSR
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Photos, Technology
Pauzhetsky geothermal power station is located on Pauzhetsky geothermal field in the southwestern part of the Kamchatka peninsula in Pauzhetka village near Koshelev and Kambalny volcanoes. It is the oldest geothermal power station in Russia.
The station was opened in 1966 as an experimental power plant and it was the first geothermal power station in the USSR. In 2010 the installed capacity of the station was 12.0 MW. Photos by 4044415
Tags: Kamchatka krai
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The celebrations of the Navy Day in Vladivostok
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Army, Holidays, Photos
Day of the Navy is a memorable day in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is celebrated annually, on the last Sunday of July. The Navy Day is celebrated with military parades, military and sporting events, holiday concerts, all kinds of themed contests and quizzes.
July 29, Vladivostok, the headquarters of the Russian Pacific Fleet, traditionally held the celebrations of the Navy Day. The main part of the celebration was held in the Amur Bay. Here are the photos of the celebrations taken during the naval parade. Photos by Smit_Smitty
Tags: Vladivostok city
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Omsk city from bird’s eye view
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Photos
Omsk with the population of 1.154 million is the second largest city in Siberia and the seventh in Russia.
The city is a major transportation hub and industrial center (light, food, printing, chemical, petrochemical and aerospace industries).
The architecture of Omsk is presented mainly by Soviet-built multi-storey buildings and the private sector. Photos by Stepanov Slava
Tags: bird's eye views · Omsk city · Siberia
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Night views of Grozny city from above
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Photos, Travel
The following unique bird’s eye views of Grozny city at night time were taken by timag82. The scenery is really beautiful but the second thought is the amount of funds spent to construct all these buildings even without taking into account possible significant corruption component.
Some think that as the city was destroyed during the war the federal center had to rebuild Grozny from ruins. Others believe that the funding level is too high especially comparing to the central regions of Russia.
Tags: bird's eye views · Grozny city
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One of the best museums of military vehicles in Russia
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Army, Photos, Technology, Travel
The museum, located in the small town of Verkhnaya (Upper) Pyshma (about 1 km north of Yekaterinburg) is one of the most interesting museums of military vehicles, not only in the Urals, but throughout Russia.
Rare examples of armored vehicles of the Second World War in surprisingly good condition, as well as continued expansion of the exposition make the museum a truly unique destination for fans of history and technology, as well as for everyone else too. The entrance is free.
Tags: Ekaterinburg city · museum