Attractiveness of Russia for tourism
Extreme tourism in Russia
Baikal-Amur Mainline as a tourist attraction
Seal as a symbol of Baikal
Школьные каникулы и путешествия
Origin, versions, and modern meaning of the word that sends shivers down some people's spines while others say it with a smile
A month after returning, the Nowotny family still remembers their trip. In the kitchen—Belarusian linen towels and napkins. In the fridge—Savushkin Product (Katarzyna arranged with a Polish food store in Warsaw, and they now import Belarusian dairy products). In the closet—a shirt and jacket from Mark Formelle. On the table—Kommunarka and Spartak candies.
In this article, the mountainous system of Kyrgyzstan is examined as a unique geographical object that defines the hydrological, climatic, and cultural landscape of the region. Based on an analysis of orographic data, glaciological studies, and historical evidence, the complex structure of Tian Shan and Pamir-Alay is reconstructed, forming more than ninety percent of the republic's territory. Special attention is given to the highest peaks — Peak Pobedy and Khan Tengri, to glacier complexes, as well as to the processes linking the cryosphere to the water security of the entire Central Asian region.
In this article, the complex of Georgia's attractions formed at the intersection of geological processes, historical epochs, and cultural influences is examined. Based on an analysis of tourist routes, archaeological data, and architectural monuments, the country’s unique character is reconstructed, where in a relatively small territory World Heritage sites, relic landscapes, and active sacred centers are concentrated. Special attention is given to the phenomenon of cave cities, the wine-making tradition, and the contrast between the urban aesthetics of Tbilisi and the rugged nature of the Greater Caucasus.
Passenger luggage: history and modern standards
Cortino d'Ampazzo and its attractions