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Russia Sculptures - Ice sculptures dazzle in Russian competition
Members of the Russian Orthodox Church held an annual ice sculpture competition on Saturday (7 JAN. 2017) to mark Christmas.
The sculptures based on religious themes dazzled and attracted visitors including Mitropolit Kirill of Yekaterinburg.
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Russia Novosibirsk 2016. Master class on cooking roast beef
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Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, 2015: New building of the NSU aerial
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Siberian | Ice Sculptures | Yaktusk | Russia
In my visit to Russia in 2010, we visited an ice sculpture display in a retired mining tunnel system.
Russia, Novosibirsk, 2016: The mass sprint at the cross-country skiing
Russia, Novosibirsk, 2016: Ski Relay. Mass ski race. Cross-country skiing race. Many skiers athletes in the forest. Cross-country skiing in the winter forest
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Hunters celebrate fur and animal skin trade
(3 Mar 2019) LEADIN:
Hunters in Russia's Far East have been celebrating the fur trade with an exhibition of dancing, hunting trophies and animal skin products.
In the Kamchatka Peninsula, the Koryak, Itelmen and Chukchi communities maintain traditional lifestyles including hunting and producing goods made with animal skins.
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In Russia's Far East hunting and the fur trade are very much still part of life for the indigenous village and nomadic communities.
Furs a fairy tale of Kamchatka is an annual one day exhibition dedicated to the celebration of the fur trade.
More than 400 miles away from Moscow in the Kamchatka Peninsula, visitors are treated to a day of dancing, traditional food and an array of stuffed animals, fur hats and coats.
The most popular fur not only here but in Russia in general, is sable. Colour furs like fox, otter are not as popular as they used to be, but women still wear good short fur coats made from the fur of a fox, silver fox, says Alexey Falin, the chairman of the Regional Society of Hunters and Fishermen.
The exhibition attracts hunters from all over the region. The logo for this year's exhibit is the Kamchatka moose which was listed in the regional book of hunting records as 2018's largest trophy.
The fur of the red fox and the Kamchatka sable are considered the best in the country according to the traders here. It is prized for being durable and light, while withstanding moisture and wind.
Sable costs around 10000-15000 RUB (153-183 USD); A good quality fox like this, which we have presented here in big quantities costs 5000-6000 RUB (71-96 USD); the market price of Wolverine currently is from 8 000 to 12 000 RUB (122 USD - 183 US$), says Mikhail Samokhvalov, director of KamchatEthnoService.
During Soviet times, the main income in Kamchatka was from fur production. Dozens of enterprises produced furs and animals were bred in special enclosures. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the industry fell too. Companies went bankrupt and since then, animal skin goods have been produced mainly by individual hunters.
Craftswoman Liliya Aslapova says the traditional garments of indigenous people are still popular due to their warmth and comfort. She says she receives requests for hats and coats from various parts of Russia.
Here we have a hat or Malakhai and the coat. Nowadays these garments are still in demand because they are very comfortable, light and warm. We have requests from Novosibirsk, Irkutsk and sometimes even from Chukotka they ask for items that one can wear on daily basis.
The exhibition also features souvenirs made from wood and bone carving.
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Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok,2015: Aerial view of University with a dome
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Khabarovsk, Krai, Russia, attractive parks, beaches, classical architecture, Komsomolskaya Square
Khabarovsk, Krai, Russia, attractive parks, beaches, classical architecture, Komsomolskaya Square
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Khabarovsk (Russian: Хаба́ровск; IPA: [xɐˈbarəfsk]; Chinese: 伯力; pinyin: Bó Lì; Manchu: ᠪᠣᡥᠣᡵᡳ; Möllendorff: Bohori) is the largest city and the administrative center of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia,[4] located 30 kilometers (19 mi) from the Chinese border, at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, about 800 kilometers (500 mi) north of Vladivostok. The city also became the administrative center of the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia in 2002. It is the second largest city in the Russian Far East, after Vladivostok. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 577,441.[12]Khabarovsk (Russian: Хаба́ровск, khah-BAH-ruhvsk) is a city on the Amur river in the Russian Far East, near the Chinese border. Often overlooked due to its proximity to Vladivostok, Khabarovsk could easily be a highlight in the long line of predominately dull cities along the Trans-Siberian. But while most cities look their best when the sun is out, only in few is the effect as profound as in Khabarovsk – attractive parks, beaches, outdoor beer tents with live music, and classic architecture awaits if the weather gods favour you. Even if you are unfortunate, it's not a loss to go indoors: the city also houses some of the best museums east of Moscow. However, crime is overall moderate (with one of the notorious racial ethnic gangs known as Stolz Khabarovsk who often has a violent reputation for both LGBT travelers and foreigners of African or Asian descent), so it is best to travel with utmost caution.There is a fantastic cluster of top notch museums along Shevchenko Street, just behind the tall blue-domed Church of Theotokos on Komsomolskaya Square towards the river and stadium. Not only are the museums some of the best in the far east, they also make their home in some impressive century-old buildings dating back to before the revolution. After a visit, the nice river promenade is just a short walk away, so you can wash all that new found knowledge away with some pivos in good company.
Far East Regional Museum (Хабаровский краеведческий музей), 11 Shevchenko St, ☎ +7 (4212) 312 054, [1]. 10AM–6PM. One of the oldest museums in the Russian far east, laid out in 6 sections in an impressive 1894 red-brick building. For the most part it's leaps and bounds ahead of the region's other museums, and with nearly half a million artifacts in the collection, they can afford to be picky about what they display. The ethnographic section with displays of indigenous cultures from around the Amur is unusually informative, but the zoology section is also worth a look, stuffed animals galore! To top it off, it has actually seen some substantial renovations lately, and they even have a few English captions here and there. May be worth considering but the price for foreigners is high for what you see. 300 rubles. edit
Far Eastern Art Museum (Дальневосточный художественный музей), 7 Shevchenko St, ☎ +7 (4212) 328 338. Tu–Su 10AM–5PM. Established in the thirties and now housed in the building of a former officers' club. Them seem to take most pride in their collection of Far Eastern aboriginal art, but they also have a rare collection of ancient Russian religious icons and Japanese porcelain. In the classic exhibition they have a few painters you may have heard of like Titian and Garofalo, but also some lesser known Russian masters. Foreigners 150 rubles. edit
Far Eastern Military Museum (Военно-исторический музей ДВО), 20 Shevchenko St (across from the Art Museum), ☎ +7 (4212) 326 350. Tu–Su 10AM–5PM. Another impressive building from the turn of the 20th century, this one was the state bank up until the 1930s. Weapons galore propped up by medals and other memorabilia. If you are not interested in these sort of things, you can probably give it a miss, but they have a few cool war propaganda posters from the Great Patriotic War and a luxury officers' railway carriage from the twenties in the courtyard, if you need to entertain yourself for a while while any male company goes into boy mode. edit
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Tugged away just across the next street behind the military museum, you also find the Archeology Museum on Turgeneva street.
Museum of Archaeology (Хабаровский музей археологии
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A Neanderthal Perspective on Human Origins - 2014
The Neanderthals are the closest extinct relatives of all present-day human and the Neanderthal genome sequence provides unique insights into modern humans origins. Svante Pääbo, a biologist and evolutionary anthropologist, describe the current understanding of the genetic contributions of Neanderthals to present-day humans and to extinct human groups. He also describes preliminary analyses of genomic features that appeared in present-day humans since their divergence from a common ancestor shared with Neanderthals and discusses how they may be functionally analyzed in the future. Pääbo is the Director of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Recorded on 09/10/2014. [11/2014] [Show ID: 28720]
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