Germany: German-Russian Museum exhibition marks Victory Day 2016
People arrived at the Russian-German museum in Karlshorst, Berlin on Sunday to take a look at an exhibition that has been installed to commemorate Russian Victory Day and what is known by East Germans as Tag der Befreiung (Day of Liberation) on the eve of the official V-Day 2016 celebrations on the 71st anniversary of Soviet victory over the Nazi Germany.
Visitors looked at the military equipment on display, including a Soviet SU-100 tank destroyer, with some of them laying flowers in remembrance of the Soviet victims of the war.
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A visit to a Sound Exhibition in Vladivostok, Russia
PE KOHC TPYK UNR WYMA, is the name of an interactive sound exhibition in Vladivostok, Russia. Sound effects come from shaking a sheet of metal that makes a sound like a storm coming, wet corks sound like birds, a wheel sounds like wind, another like rain, or wood blocks that sound like horsing trotting. Great fun.
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Russia: This MAMMOTH may unlock the future of antibiotics
An ancient mammoth that Russian scientists have been conducting experiments on could pave the way for the next generation of antibiotics, scientist Aleksei Tikhonov said in St. Petersburg, Friday. Tikhonov was speaking from the Zoological Museum of the Institute of Russian Academy of Science, where the immaculately preserved mammoth is on display.
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The Polytechnic Museum is the largest technical museum in Russia, and houses a wide range of historical inventions and technological achievements, including humanoid automata of the 18th century, and the first Soviet computers. The collection contains over 160,000 items in 65 halls including, chemistry, mining, metallurgy, transport, energy, optics, automation, computer engineering, radio electronics, communications, and space exploration. Highlights include the first achromatic telescope; an early solar microscope by German anatomists Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn; an early seismograph by Boris Borisovich Galitzine; galvanoplastics by Moritz von Jacobi; and early electric lights by Pavel Yablochkov.
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Russia: Yuka the 40,000-year-old mammoth arrives in Moscow
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SOT, Vladimir Potapov, Exhibition Co-ordinator (Russian) In 2010, at the end of August, they [members of the Yukagir community] on the shore of the Laptev Sea saw that a mammoth was sticking out of the ice falls. They went straight away and picked it up and, because their base is located for 18 kilometres from the coast, quickly put it on a glacier. Therefore, it is very well preserved. Even the brain has been preserved.
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A 40,000-year-old mummified mammoth called Yuka went on display at the Central House of Artists in Moscow on Tuesday.
After a 14-day journey from Vladivostok the Russian capital, the mammoth was placed in a specially-built cryogenic chamber at a temperature of -18°C (-0.4°F). The chamber has windows which allow passers-by to see the beast as part of an exhibition called 'Mammoth Yuka is an Ambassador of Peace'.
The mammoth was found in 2010 on the shores of the Laptev Sea in Yakutia, from where it got the name 'Yuka'. It is the first specimen to be found with its carcass completely preserved.
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The museum dedicated to the humble tractor
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They're best-known as the reliable backbone of agriculture and construction, but in one Russian city, tractors have their own dedicated museum.
Cheboksary's tractor museum includes a Guinness World Record-winning model, which drove almost 5,800 kilometres across eastern Russia.
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It's a museum, dedicated to the hulking machinery usually seen in agriculture or construction.
Cheboksary's Scientific and Technical Museum of the History of the Tractor is a one-of-a-kind in Russia.
Its exhibits feature relics from the past as well as modern tractors.
Every day, enthusiasts and volunteers methodically work on their restoration. Experts from Cheboksary's tractor plant help with particularly problematic details.
It is a difficult process, says Leonid Maximov, the museum's deputy director.
But the results of this work bring an incredible euphoria when it all starts working and comes to life again.
The museum intends to promote technical education. Hundreds of children visit the exhibits on a weekly basis.
Alina Grigoryeva once visited with her child and then became interested in tractors herself. She got involved and mastered her tractor driving skills.
Now, together with her colleagues, she demonstrates the tractors in action to audiences.
At first, it was difficult when we were getting used to riding it, she says.
Of course, it is not easy, but after we get used to, we are doing it with pleasure, and we like it.
One of the star artefacts at the museum is a tractor that once held a Guinness World Record.
It covered almost 5,800 kilometers (3,600 miles) from Vladivostok to Novosibirsk.
In 2005, Vasily Fatskievich from Novosibirsk rode this tractor from Novosibirsk to Vladivostok and got into the Guinness Book of Records as the farthest tractor ride, explains museum director Albert Sergeev.
He left on April 25 and arrived back on August 6. This is truly a heroic event. For three full months, he travelled all over Russia.
The current record is held by German Hubert Berger, who travelled over 25,000 kilometres in 2016.
In a separate exhibit hall, there's a collection of 600 tractor machinery models, they're on a scale of 1:42.
There are unique exhibits, including self-propelled models, which were made for top Soviet officials.
The museum is now waiting for the onset of spring, when the snow melts and the working tractors can be demonstrated on the streets.
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Material culture of the Evenki tribe, Exhibit. Museum Novosibirsk, autumn 2018
Evenki people can be found in almost whole Siberia: Because of their ability to ride domesticated reindeer they were able to spread out over a huge territory of the Siberian Taiga.
According to a census of 2010, approx. 38.000 Evenks live today in Russia. Their traditional culture is determined by their natural surrounding and higly developped as to be seen in this exhibition. Read more in Reisepostillen, volume 7 RUSSLAND written by Katharina Füllenbach
Russia: 'Mini ice age' could hit Earth in 15 years, study reveals
Yelena Popova, a research associate at Moscow's State University of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, explained how Earth could soon experience a 'mini ice age' in Moscow, Wednesday. Popova made her comments after a recent report was released by an international team of scientists suggesting that Earth could face the 'mini ice age' from 2030.
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인구 약 60만의 항구도시 블라디보스토크. 블라디는 ‘지배하다’, 보스토크는 ‘동방’을 뜻한다. 동쪽으로 진출하고자 한 러시아의 오랜 염원이 이름에 깃들어있다. 독수리둥지 전망대까지 가는 케이블카를 푸니쿨료르라 부른다. 푸니쿨료르는 한때 이곳에 있던 극동과학기술대학의 시설이었다. 높은 곳에 있던 캠퍼스 건물로 학생을 이동시키기 위한 케이블카였다. 대학이 이전한 후 지금은 시에서 이를 맡아 운영하고 있다. 전망대까지 차로 갈 수 있지만 여행자라면 푸니큘로르를 타도 좋을 것 같다.
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Population about 60 million port city of Vladivostok. Cape Town is 'dominate' Vostok refers to the 'east'. Long-cherished desire of expansion to the east by Russia are nestled in the name. Eagle Nest puni kulryo the cable car going up to the observatory called reura. LE puni kulryo was once the facilities of the Far East Institute of Science and Technology was on here. A campus building that was high up the cable car to move the student. After college before are now operating in the city take it. If the car can go up to the observatory, but seems to be good travelers overthrow Fu nikyul Koror.
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Население около 60 миллионов портовый город Владивосток. Кейптаун 'властвовать' Восток относится к «Восток». Лонг-заветное желание экспансии на востоке России расположен в имени. Eagle Nest Пуни kulryo канатную дорогу до обсерватории под названием reura. LE Пуни kulryo когда-то объекты Дальневосточного института науки и техники был здесь. Кампус здание, которое было высоко канатной дороги, чтобы переместить студента. После колледжа, прежде чем в настоящее время функционируют в городе взять. Если автомобиль может доходить до обсерватории, но, кажется, хорошие путешественники свержению Фу nikyul Корор.
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■촬영일자: 2015년 8월 August
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Russia: Massive scale model of Moscow could become World's largest
Footage filmed in Moscow on Friday shows a group of architects, builders and designers from City Model Workshop constructing a 925-square-metre (9,956 square foot) miniature model of the Russian capital.
The model is highly detailed with everything copied from real life, from plants to imitation windows and special lighting that illuminates the interiors.
SOT, Sergei Podyomshchikov, head of City Model Workshop (Russian): The miniature model was planned to be the largest in the world and to become a Guinness World Record holder. The model should have been 925 square metres. But afterwards we found out that there is a model in the Chinese city of Nanjing which is 938 square metres. That is why we are one step from the record.
SOT, Sergei Podyomshchikov, head of City Model Workshop (Russian): The process is very labour-intensive. Besides constructing the buildings, the most difficult thing is that we have absolutely no design drawings for the model. So we have a special team of designers and architects who only draw sketches of every single building in a vector format for the Moscow model.
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The museum dedicated to the humble tractor
(13 Apr 2019) LEADIN:
They're best-known as the reliable backbone of agriculture and construction, but in one Russian city, tractors have their own dedicated museum.
Cheboksary's tractor museum includes a Guinness World Record-winning model, which drove almost 5,800 kilometres across eastern Russia.
STORYLINE:
It's a museum, dedicated to the hulking machinery usually seen in agriculture or construction.
Cheboksary's Scientific and Technical Museum of the History of the Tractor is a one-of-a-kind in Russia.
Its exhibits feature relics from the past as well as modern tractors.
Every day, enthusiasts and volunteers methodically work on their restoration. Experts from Cheboksary's tractor plant help with particularly problematic details.
It is a difficult process, says Leonid Maximov, the museum's deputy director.
But the results of this work bring an incredible euphoria when it all starts working and comes to life again.
The museum intends to promote technical education. Hundreds of children visit the exhibits on a weekly basis.
Alina Grigoryeva once visited with her child and then became interested in tractors herself. She got involved and mastered her tractor driving skills.
Now, together with her colleagues, she demonstrates the tractors in action to audiences.
At first, it was difficult when we were getting used to riding it, she says.
Of course, it is not easy, but after we get used to, we are doing it with pleasure, and we like it.
One of the star artefacts at the museum is a tractor that once held a Guinness World Record.
It covered almost 5,800 kilometers (3,600 miles) from Vladivostok to Novosibirsk.
In 2005, Vasily Fatskievich from Novosibirsk rode this tractor from Novosibirsk to Vladivostok and got into the Guinness Book of Records as the farthest tractor ride, explains museum director Albert Sergeev.
He left on April 25 and arrived back on August 6. This is truly a heroic event. For three full months, he travelled all over Russia.
The current record is held by German Hubert Berger, who travelled over 25,000 kilometres in 2016.
In a separate exhibit hall, there's a collection of 600 tractor machinery models, they're on a scale of 1:42.
There are unique exhibits, including self-propelled models, which were made for top Soviet officials.
The museum is now waiting for the onset of spring, when the snow melts and the working tractors can be demonstrated on the streets.
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Korean corporate technologies are advancing into the Russian market. The construction of a key facility at one of the world’s largest aquariums in Russia relied on a Korean firm's technology. Meanwhile, in Vladivostok, a Korean style transportation card system has been introduced.
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A marine aquarium, one of the largest in the world, is situated on a coastline overlooking the East Sea. Some 500 types of fish are on display inthe aquarium that's built two stories above ground and one story underground. The facility is 30-thousand square meters large and visitors need to move about a full kilometer to view the whole exhibition. A leading feature at the aquarium is a 70 meter long transparent acrylic tunnel. It's on record as the world's longest tunnel for this purpose. The main exhibition halls housing the Baikal seal, the sea lion and other animals were all built using Korean technologies.
[Soundbite] Kim Yeong-ok(CEO, SCEC Co.) : The key to the project was creating a nature-like scene as much as possible using artificial rocks and corals based on advice from scientists.
Korea's 3D printing technology was also utilized to recreate replicas of microorganisms of the Palaeozoic era. Korean firms were responsible for 30 percent of the construction worth some 7 million dollars. Leaders of Korea, Russia and Japan who were attending the Eastern Economic Forum visited this very spot.
[Soundbite] Vladimir Putin(Russian President) : This aquarium will play an important role in academic research and education.
The aquarium, the first of its kind in the Far East region, was opened to the public on Tuesday. This is a smart transit card system that incorporates not only cards but also paper bills and coins. This Korean style transportation card system which electronically processes public transport fees has been introduced in Russia for the very first time. A joint Korean-Russian consortium invested some 13.7 million dollars into establishing the syst
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Scientists Are Shocked As 300 Million Year Old Machinery Part Found In Russia
Researchers in Russia have come across another artifact, that they have dated back millions of years. The artifact has been discovered in Vladivostok, Russia. We are talking about a 300 million year old piece that could have belonged, in the distant past, to a complex aluminum machine. Experts who have had the opportunity to analyze the artifact have concluded that, the piece resembles a gear, and is not as the result of natural forces.
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Russia
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Saint Basil's Cathedral , Hermitage Museum, Moscow Kremlin, Suzdal, Lake Baikal, St Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod, Kizhi Island, Valley of Geysers, Mount Elbrus, Trans-Siberian Railway
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Built between 1554 and 1561 and situated in the heart of Moscow, St. Basil’s Cathedral has been among the top tourist attractions in Russia. It is not the building’s interior artifacts that attract visitors, but rather the cathedral’s distinctive architecture. Designed to resemble the shape of a bonfire in full flame, the architecture is not only unique to the period in which it was built but to any subsequent period. There is no other structure on earth quite like St. Basil’s Cathedral.
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Founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great, the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia is a massive museum of art and culture showing the highlights of a collection of over 3 million items spanning the globe. The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors.
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The Kremlin is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Moscow. Home to the nation’s top governmental offices, the walled enclosure also houses four cathedrals built in the 15th and 16th century as well as several notable museums. The 250-acre grounds include the Armoury, filled with royal treasures of the past, and the Diamond Fund Exhibition, a collection of jewelry that includes a 190-carat diamond given to Catherine the Great.
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Once the capital of several Russian principalities, Suzdal is the jewel of Russia’s “Golden Ring,” ancient cities that the country has preserved as living museums of Russia’s cultural past. Those who wish to experience the best of Russia’s historic architecture, full of onion-dome topped kremlins, cathedrals and monasteries, will find it in Suzdal. Dating back to 1024, the entire city is like a large open-air museum that transports visitors back in time.
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Many travelers on the Trans-Siberian railway make plans to stop at Lake Baikal, the deepest and oldest lake on Earth. Lake Baikal holds around 20 percent of the world’s fresh water. Located in Siberia, the 25-million-year-old lake is surrounded by mountain ranges. The lake is considered one of the clearest lakes in the world. Known as the Pearl of Siberia, Lake Baikal is home to several resorts, making the area a popular vacation destination.
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Located in Novgorod, Russia’s oldest city, Saint Sophia Cathedral is situated within the grounds of the city’s Kremlin. Standing 125 feet high and adorned with five spectacular domes, the cathedral is the oldest church building in Russia. Saint Sophia Cathedral features an array of ancient religious artifacts, including The Mother of God of the Sign, an icon that legend says saved Novgorod from attack in 1169. The cathedral’s three famous ornately carved gates also date back to the 12th century.
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Located in Karelia, a region in Northwestern Russia that borders Finland and the White Sea, Kizhi Island is best known for its incredible open-air museum. Karelians have lived in the region since the 13th century, torn between the cultures of the East and the West. The museum’s collection features the 120-foot high Church of the Transfiguration of Our Savior, a structure made famous by its 22 domes. Other tourist attractions includes dozens of wooden houses, windmills, chapels and barns. The peasant culture is represented with craft demonstrations and folk ensembles.
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Situated on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, the Valley of Geysers is the second largest geyser field in the world. The Valley of Geysers was discovered in 1941 by local scientist Tatyana Ustinova. Since then it became a popular tourist attraction in Kamchatka and attracts a lot of interest from scientists and tourists.
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Mount Elbrus is located in the Caucasus Mountain Range in Southern Russia. At 5,642 meters (18,510 ft), Elbrus is included as one of the Seven Summits, the highest summits on each of the planet’s seven continents, attracting both experienced and novice mountain climbers. While the mountain was formed from a volcano, it is considered dormant, with no recorded eruptions. A cable car system can take visitors as high as 3,800 meters (12,500 ft), facilitating ascents to the summit.
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Part of the longest railway system in the world, the classic Trans-Siberian railway runs from Moscow to Vladivostok, a city near Russia’s borders with China and North Korea. Begun in 1891 by Tsar Alexander III and completed by his son, Tsar Nicholas II, in 1916, the line is known as the route of the tsars. Most travelers use the train as overnight accommodation from one destination to the next. The train features first-, second- and third-class sleepers, some with private bathrooms and showers.