I am from Nicaragua, a country in Latin America, I love Russia, its landscapes look mysterious and beautiful at the same time, I hope to visit that wonderful country.
Даша! Ты точно нашел "настоящую зимнюю сказку"! Спасибо, что поделились своей поездкой.. Я надеялся услышать разговор с твоим приятелем по путешествию. Она выглядит приятно, но мы видим, что она спокойная душа... Понравилось, что, когда ты говоришь в камеру, это как будто ты разговариваешь с другом... это такое приятное чувство, которое заставляет человека улыбаться в ответ :)... Жду следующего отрезка... Дай Бог здоровья!!
Гриша, большое спасибо! Мне бывает трудно говорить на камеру, я постоянно забываю или путаю слова 😂 я рада, что тебе понравилось это видео! На Патреоне уже доступна вторая часть.
I know im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot the password. I love any tricks you can give me!
Привет 🍩 ☕️ 🙋🏼♂️ Замечательное видео 🫠✅️👍🏻🔝📹🚶🏼Тем летом побывал неделю в Выборге и окрестностях 📹🚶🏼🚄 Очень понравилось 🙂 В этом году летом собираюсь махнуть на неделю в Сортавала 🚄 а осенью в Лахденпохья 📹🚶🏼Ну и как нибудь в Питкяранта и в Медвежьегорск конечно 🚄
В доме было очень тепло, но пол был холодный, пришлось надеть тёплые носки 😊 it was warm in the house, but the floor was a bit cold, we had to wear warm socks
Hi, I'm not sure. The official website says: From Petrozavodsk along Lake Onega: by water - during the navigation period, approximately from May 15 to October 15; on ice - approximately February-March. Check out this website (with no space): kizhi.karelia. ru/info/about/kizhi-island/
@@elenaPTZ10 eu estava vendo videos sobre a Finlandia, e apareceu esse video. por isso perguntei sera era Finlandia ou Russia, não conheço nada dessa região do mundo mas fiquei com a impressão que não era na Finlandia. google translater: Смотрел ролики про Финляндию, и наткнулся на этот ролик. вот почему я спросил, Финляндия это или Россия, я ничего не знаю об этом регионе мира, но у меня сложилось впечатление, что это была не Финляндия.
I had read about a boating accident in remote Karelia region or province state of Russia in which some school children during summer camp were killed in Karelia in a boating accident about 7 years back or so. I read further about Karelia in youtube more recently. I had come back to India from some place in America. True facts on Karelia instead of propaganda:: A perfect example of why certain wars are bound to happen in certain scenarios. Human beings are bound to lose lives, in the past, present and future, in certain unavoidable wars. Certain other wars were avoidable though. The winter war and continuation war in Karelia province of Imperoal Russia, or Finland formerly under Swedish rule, were necessary or unnecessary depending on which side you support. Sweden as a kingdom had in earlier centuries conquered all of Finland and one province of Russia kingdom::: the province of Karelia which Imperial Russia owned at the time, Karelia province which on one side was situated on the suburban outskirts of Saint Petersburg, and stretches / juts into Finland for a hundred miles or so. When Sweden gave independence to Finland, Sweden gave previously conquered Karelia province to newly independent Finland. Actually even earlier, on maps drawn in Stockholm, imperial Sweden had already started drawing the maps of Karelia into the maps of Finland even before Sweden gave independence to Finland. In the post independence scenario, why should Finland give Karelia to Russia unless there is a war. This meant war:: There was a war. Next a war was bound to happen, as Finland will say Karelia belongs to them. Likely after the Continuation war, Soviets created tiny north Karelia out of Karelia province to give back to Finland out of the bigger Karelia. Also, that time, Soviets gave back to Finland tiny west Karelia (small western part of Karelia), which they gave to Finland also for re-settling the small Finnish population of Karelia. Soviets kept the bigger bulk of the rest of Karelia province likely after the Continuation war. More important than the military tactics is a sad mental conclusion that certain wars are absolutely unavoidable. Earlier, the Romanov Dynasty of imperial Russia did everything (meaning, nothing) while in power to avoid a war in Karelia, as the members of the Romanov dynasty were related to all other royal houses and royal kings and queens of Europe, including Finnish Royalty and Swedish Royalty. If a king or queen starts a war, all hell breaks loose, as calls and urgent diplomatic letters start pouring in from royal houses all over Europe, to stop the war and to withdraw troops. King from a neighbouring country may call Czar Nicholas if he sent troops to Karelia: "Hey cousin, what are you up to? Why are your troops in my backyard?" The Romanov Dynasty was no exception. Nearly all Royal houses in Europe were somewhat related or even closely related in Europe including Imperial Russia at the time. Czar Nicholas was closely related to the king of England, for instance.
Your point is that the Swedish conquered the region from the Russian empire. But the Russian empire conquered it from the karelians tribes that owned the land. And those karelians during the time when many Russian occupied countries declared independence, 1918 mostly supported uniting with Finland. Lies spread by Lenin about a promised independent karelian state somewhat lessened this will though. The people there are finnic and not Russian.
I am from Nicaragua, a country in Latin America, I love Russia, its landscapes look mysterious and beautiful at the same time, I hope to visit that wonderful country.
Привет из Норвегии! Спасибо за этот интересный видеоролик! Очевидно, зима может быть красивой!
Спасибо! Я думаю, что в Норвегии очень красивая зима 😊
Даша! Ты точно нашел "настоящую зимнюю сказку"! Спасибо, что поделились своей поездкой.. Я надеялся услышать разговор с твоим приятелем по путешествию. Она выглядит приятно, но мы видим, что она спокойная душа... Понравилось, что, когда ты говоришь в камеру, это как будто ты разговариваешь с другом... это такое приятное чувство, которое заставляет человека улыбаться в ответ :)... Жду следующего отрезка... Дай Бог здоровья!!
Гриша, большое спасибо! Мне бывает трудно говорить на камеру, я постоянно забываю или путаю слова 😂 я рада, что тебе понравилось это видео! На Патреоне уже доступна вторая часть.
Woow very beautiful place! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏻
Lindo vídeo.... parabéns continue assim....mostrando as belezas da Rússia
I like a lot the way you express yourself, so polite and cute ☺️, greeting from Mexico! 🇲🇽
Somos dos 😊
Excellent, amazing .... otličnoe, zamečatelynoe.
Спасибо, Иван!
Выглядит очень красиво, еда вкусная.
These videos are everything I'm in loveeee
Aww thank you Esther
I know im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot the password. I love any tricks you can give me!
@Nasir Bennett instablaster :)
so beautiful place, one more nice and very interesting video, Thank You Dasha
Петрозаводск. Лучший город Карелии. Дальше отправляемся в глубинку! Давно нас заворожила Карелия в любое время года!
Wonderful photography such a contrast to our western life. Thanks for the work :)
Такое замичательное место!
Крутое видео!
Спасибо
Мне нравится, что вы говорите по-русски, но все ваши английские переводы такие четкие, пожалуйста, еще!
Привет 🍩 ☕️ 🙋🏼♂️ Замечательное видео 🫠✅️👍🏻🔝📹🚶🏼Тем летом побывал неделю в Выборге и окрестностях 📹🚶🏼🚄 Очень понравилось 🙂 В этом году летом собираюсь махнуть на неделю в Сортавала 🚄 а осенью в Лахденпохья 📹🚶🏼Ну и как нибудь в Питкяранта и в Медвежьегорск конечно 🚄
Love it!
Subtitles in RU, EN + ES, IT, FR, PT, DE, ZH, FI.
субтитры на финском 👍🙂
@@esatakalo6009 я надеюсь, что они хорошие 😂 это Google translate
Perfecto!
Czekam na polskie napisy 🇵🇱 gratulacje, ciekawy film… czekam na podróż
Haa haa pta hai bhai log sab translate hi kar rahe ho. Waise video ke voice message kuchh samjh nhi aa rha hai but fir bhi enjoy kar rha hu 🇮🇳
Красивый зимний пейзаж. A beautiful wood burning stove would be nice to have also. How did you keep your feet warm?
В доме было очень тепло, но пол был холодный, пришлось надеть тёплые носки 😊 it was warm in the house, but the floor was a bit cold, we had to wear warm socks
Beautiful place my dear ful suport here
I was adopted from here!
🇩🇿 i love petrozavodsk
Мне очень хотелось бы быть там!!! Но -10°С комфортная температура??🥶😅 Мне холодно когда здесь в Мексике 10°C, ну... хаха
You appear to be so attractive in your presentation.... Weldon
hi Dasha , can you please suggest how we can go to Kizhi island in november , boats are operational ?
Hi, I'm not sure. The official website says: From Petrozavodsk along Lake Onega: by water - during the navigation period, approximately from May 15 to October 15; on ice - approximately February-March. Check out this website (with no space): kizhi.karelia. ru/info/about/kizhi-island/
Minä olen rakastan Karjalan kielel
Are there to many mosquitoes
in the summer there are
I'm indian student and I want admission in petrozovask state medical university..... Please give me any idea......
contact the uni
У нас очень много студентов из Индии) Добро пожаловать!
Polacy tak samo wyglądają jak Rosjanie, oczywiście Rosjanie Słowianie.
Petrozavodsk is belong to Finland, Petrozavodsk is Finnish!
At least Ruskeala and Sortavala are.
@@jmk4644 just kidding man, it has little bit of graceless
@@Falgengraceless?
Zrobić film turystyczny w zimie i w okresie pandemii, to trzeba być szalonym. Czy pani jest szalona?
Мы с подругой путешествовали на машине
You are tatar origine but i cannot prove 😅
Russia ou Finlandia? kkkkk
Никогда Карелия не была Финляндией! Откуда Вы этот бред берете?
@@elenaPTZ10 eu estava vendo videos sobre a Finlandia, e apareceu esse video.
por isso perguntei sera era Finlandia ou Russia, não conheço nada dessa região do mundo mas fiquei com a impressão que não era na Finlandia.
google translater:
Смотрел ролики про Финляндию, и наткнулся на этот ролик.
вот почему я спросил, Финляндия это или Россия, я ничего не знаю об этом регионе мира, но у меня сложилось впечатление, что это была не Финляндия.
@@LucasMauricio Тогда спешу Вас разочаровать, это не верная информация. Читайте (только достоверные источники).
I had read about a boating accident in remote Karelia region or province state of Russia in which some school children during summer camp were killed in Karelia in a boating accident about 7 years back or so. I read further about Karelia in youtube more recently. I had come back to India from some place in America. True facts on Karelia instead of propaganda:: A perfect example of why certain wars are bound to happen in certain scenarios. Human beings are bound to lose lives, in the past, present and future, in certain unavoidable wars. Certain other wars were avoidable though. The winter war and continuation war in Karelia province of Imperoal Russia, or Finland formerly under Swedish rule, were necessary or unnecessary depending on which side you support. Sweden as a kingdom had in earlier centuries conquered all of Finland and one province of Russia kingdom::: the province of Karelia which Imperial Russia owned at the time, Karelia province which on one side was situated on the suburban outskirts of Saint Petersburg, and stretches / juts into Finland for a hundred miles or so. When Sweden gave independence to Finland, Sweden gave previously conquered Karelia province to newly independent Finland. Actually even earlier, on maps drawn in Stockholm, imperial Sweden had already started drawing the maps of Karelia into the maps of Finland even before Sweden gave independence to Finland. In the post independence scenario, why should Finland give Karelia to Russia unless there is a war. This meant war:: There was a war. Next a war was bound to happen, as Finland will say Karelia belongs to them. Likely after the Continuation war, Soviets created tiny north Karelia out of Karelia province to give back to Finland out of the bigger Karelia. Also, that time, Soviets gave back to Finland tiny west Karelia (small western part of Karelia), which they gave to Finland also for re-settling the small Finnish population of Karelia. Soviets kept the bigger bulk of the rest of Karelia province likely after the Continuation war. More important than the military tactics is a sad mental conclusion that certain wars are absolutely unavoidable. Earlier, the Romanov Dynasty of imperial Russia did everything (meaning, nothing) while in power to avoid a war in Karelia, as the members of the Romanov dynasty were related to all other royal houses and royal kings and queens of Europe, including Finnish Royalty and Swedish Royalty. If a king or queen starts a war, all hell breaks loose, as calls and urgent diplomatic letters start pouring in from royal houses all over Europe, to stop the war and to withdraw troops. King from a neighbouring country may call Czar Nicholas if he sent troops to Karelia: "Hey cousin, what are you up to? Why are your troops in my backyard?" The Romanov Dynasty was no exception. Nearly all Royal houses in Europe were somewhat related or even closely related in Europe including Imperial Russia at the time. Czar Nicholas was closely related to the king of England, for instance.
Your point is that the Swedish conquered the region from the Russian empire. But the Russian empire conquered it from the karelians tribes that owned the land. And those karelians during the time when many Russian occupied countries declared independence, 1918 mostly supported uniting with Finland. Lies spread by Lenin about a promised independent karelian state somewhat lessened this will though. The people there are finnic and not Russian.