Dmitry Kustarnichenko (kustarnichenko)

Dmitry Kustarnichenko

I travel around Russia and not only. Sometimes I get into very hard-to-reach and undiscovered places. Here I share my travel notes, experience, emotions

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An unobvious and unusual landmark of St. Petersburg. I've wanted to visit here for many years and now I finally got there! I wrote about this very cool place in my TG, where I now publish all the most interesting things! I left the link in the comment.

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We have one small but very pleasant family tradition. It's really a staple! Every year in August I go to St. Petersburg. As I have said many times, this is the most vast and incomprehensible city! In the sense that there are so many interesting things in it that it is absolutely impossible to comprehend and embrace it all in one life! But you need to strive for this! And now weโ€™re on our way there again! Please add some non-pop interesting places in the comments! Incl. cafes, wine bars, crumpets and other eating places!

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A real miracle happened in the Kenozersky village of Zekhnov! A few years ago, an old water mill was restored here. And they didnโ€™t just make a marathon - but also restored all the mechanisms! Now she works, grinding flour with stone millstones using the force of the stream's flow! Unrealistically cool! In my recent video on YouTube (which, despite everything, still flies) about the Kenozersky National Park, there is a big story about this mill. There I launch it myself!๐Ÿ˜€

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Such picturesque objects can sometimes be found literally "under your nose" This is a stone arch railroad bridge built in 1916 over the Yarynya River in the Novgorod region. Now, alas, abandoned. In 1914, when the First World War broke out, a grandiose project of the Valdai-Narva railroad, about 450 km long, was conceived. First of all for military needs. But the project did not come to fruition, as is often the case with us. The revolution happened, Russia came out of the war, and Narva ceased to be Russia at all. We limited ourselves to a small 67-kilometer section Valdai-Kresttsy.

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