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Abandoned base of Soviet military equipment
3 Comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Army, Photos
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union produced a huge amount of various military equipment. The country was preparing for the Third World War, but it did not happen. With each passing year more and more of the machinery and equipment became obsolete.
A lot of the machines were dismantled or conserved at special bases. Sometimes, for unknown reasons, large bases full of military equipment simply stopped functioning. The following photos were taken on one of these abandoned bases by saoirse-2010.
Tags: Abandoned · Soviet past
Today, after the war, Grozny is once again the administrative center of the Chechnya Republic of Russia. The reconstruction works are in process. In 2004 the railway connection with other parts of Russia was restored and the Grozny city airport, Severny, began to offer flights to Moscow in 2007.
Also, after several years of reconstruction, the beautiful Grozny city mosque (the largest in Europe) was opened in 2008. The following beautiful high-res photos of night Grozny were taken by timag82.
Tags: Grozny city
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The convicts of main prison in Eastern Siberia
No comments · Posted by Alex Smirnov in History, People, Video
Nerchinsk state prison was a part of penitentiary system of the Russian Empire, the main place in Eastern Siberia for state convicts sentenced to hard labor. It was located on the territory of present Zabaikalsky krai.
The prison system in Eastern Siberia appeared in the beginning of the 18th century as a place of serving sentences for the most serious criminal offenses. The first lead-silver mines and Zerentuyskaya penitentiary began operating in 1739.
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Museum of Christmas toys in Klin
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Art, Culture, Photos
The museum can be found in the exhibition complex “Klinskoe podvorye” in a small town of Klin located near Moscow. The collection mainly includes glass toys produced by local factory “Yolochka”, although there are toys of other factories. I personally still have some toys you can see at the pictures below.
The museum runs a shop where all year round you can buy glass Christmas decorations produced by the same factory. Opening hours of the museum: from 9:30 to 17:00. The last tour begins at 16:00. Day off – Monday. Address: Russia, Moskovskaya oblast, Klin town, Staroyamskaya Str., 4. The site of the museum: http://www.klinvk.ru/. Photos by Yulia Makarkina.
Tags: Moskovskaya oblast
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Chirkeyskaya hydropower plant – the highest arch dam in Russia
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Economics, Photos, Regions
Chirkeyskaya hydropower plant is located on the river Sulak in Dagestan Republic. It is the largest hydropower plant in the North Caucasus and the highest arch dam in Russia. It is built in a narrow Chirkeyskiy gorge.
The capacity of the station is 1000 MW; average annual output 2.47 billion kilowatt hours. Photos by Stepanov Slava.
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The deepest metro station in Russia was opened in St. Petersburg
2 Comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Cities, Photos, Travel
December 28, 2011, just before the New Year celebrations, a new metro station “Admiralteyskaya” was opened in Saint Petersburg. The station is located on the 5th purple line between the stations “Sadovaya” and “Sportivnaya”.
For about 15 years it was in fact ghost-station, the trains passed it without stopping. Active work was resumed several years ago – escalators and platform were assembled. Today, after the opening, “Admiralteyskaya ” has become the deepest metro station in Russia – the length of the escalators is 120 meters. Photos by skydrinker.
Tags: Saint Petersburg city
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Great New Year 2012 fireworks in Krasnodar
No comments · Posted by Alex Smirnov in Cities, Holidays, Video
Krasnodar is known as the southern capital of Russia and the homeland of Kuban Cossacks.
Tags: Krasnodar city · New Year
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The views of Grozny city rebuilt after the war
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Photos
The first Chechen War began in the winter of 1994. Grozny was captured by the Russian army in February of 1995 after a battle. A lot of buildings and infrastructure objects of the city were damaged or destroyed because of the Russian Air Force and artillery strikes.
But the resistance to Russian troops was not ended, and numerous Chechen guerrilla raids continued to operate in the city from the nearby mountains. In August 1996, Grozny was recaptured by Chechen guerrilla in a surprise attack. The battle was ended after a ceasefire (in 1996) and peace treaty (in 1997) was signed between Russia and the Chechen Republic.
Tags: Chechnya Republic · Grozny city
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Top 7 posts of our blog in 2011
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in RussiaTrek.org News
The year of 2011 is coming to an end and we are wishing you Happy New Year and great holidays!
Let’s look back at the posts of our blog that were of the greatest interest in 2011 (ranked by the number of pageviews).
1. Soviet space exploration program was definitely the most popular theme in 2011. It was the year of the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight into outer space. Propaganda posters of Soviet space program created in 1958-1963 still inspire and call people to explore the Universe.
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