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It happened by accident because of my inspiration 👉👈
Meet Votkinsk, another cityhumans! A gift for @raiby-rainbow-pearl
Capital cities of Russian Central Federal District, Tula (Yevdokiya) and Kostroma (Vasilisa).
Both cities were founded in 12th century, which making them one of the oldest in European Russia. Tula is mostly known as the centre of weapons, samovars and pryaniki (or gingerbread) production. The city has changed significantly, becoming more modern. Kostroma was a major trading pier on the Volga and rich merchant city, now it is one of the main jewelry centers of Russia. It`s not so big as Tula, but still has some kind of historical importance and included in the "Golden Ring of Russia". Kostroma is also a hometown of New Year character Snegurochka.
Due to their location, these cities are closely connected with Moscow. Kostroma seems to be Moscow`s sister because of Yuri Dolgoruky`s activities here, despite the fact that recently the founding of Moscow by Prince Yuri is considered a myth.
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
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Urban Photography Of Russian Cities Inspired By The Movie “Inception”
A new perspective of Russian urban photography. The idea and implementation belongs to a production studio based in Vladimir. The creators of the project “Lestnica” (“Stairs”) found inspiration in the movie “Inception”. Every photo took tens of hours.
Beauty of Voronezh
Russia: МЫ С ТОБОЙ! СВОБОДУ НАВАЛЬНОМУ!
(Sorry if there are grammatical mistakes).
Good luck to all Russians protesting tomorrow at 14:00 (11:00 Greenwich Mean Time) against the spurious and cowardly arrest of Alexei Navalny.
If Putin and his thugs thinks they can get away with this lawlessness, they are severely mistaken. Outrage is growing. Just today, Navalny’s investigation into Putin’s secret palace has now reached 59 million views. When I checked earlier, it was 56 million.
Putin’s latest crime has backfired-- again. Hiding in his bunker, he desperately resorts to intimidation and blackmail to save face. His criminal regime cannot survive the onslaught of public anger, which, I have just discovered, will take place in around 65 cities.
Good luck suppressing that.
PROTEST!