Travel Memories #5. Belarus (eng)
Relatives of my father live in Latvia, and my mother's roots partly go to Belarus. And although I still have not been able to visit everyone, a few of my European trips passed through Belarus. The way Moscow-Brest by rail became traditional.
The train departed around 3pm from the Belorussky railway station and went through Russian forests and fields, which imperceptibly turned into Belarusian ones. Nature was completely analogous to ours, and I always secretly dreamed of seeing the legendary Belovezhskaya Pushcha (Białowieża Forest). This National Park looks too fabulous in the photos!
Brest is an ancient city, founded in the 10th century. These lands were a strategic, trade and craft center at the intersection of the Lithuanian Principality and the Polish Kingdom. The city survived many wars in modern times, and all the preserved historical architecture belongs to the XIX century, not earlier.
PS:
In the autumn of 2013, my way passed from Spain to Russia through the airport of Minsk. I was again struck by the atmosphere of Perestroika, even inside the airport building. But the main event was a visit to the cafe. I was shocked when SMS came from the bank: I spent more than 50 thousand rubles for a cup of coffee and a sandwich !! It turned out that the Belarusian currency is also a ruble, only Belarusian. And I thought that it was "rabbits" and "squirrels"! Excuse me, this is all a relic of the Soviet past ...
That's the way the cookie crumbles!
Photos taken from the site https://travel.rambler.ru
My photos are very unsightly :(
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Не заехала ты в Бобруйск к госпоже Рыбке..
Она мне не Госпожа!