Across the 500-meter bridge in the village of Rоzgirche... original content @bugavi

in #dtube5 years ago (edited)


This fine morning, we went to the small village of Razgirche. It is a cozy village surrounded by beautiful views of the high mountains on which colorful trees grow.

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At first glance, it's just an ordinary village, but why are people interested in coming here...
There are two places that are very interesting for tourists, one of them is a rock monastery which is located on a steep mountain in the forest. (You will find out about it soon.)
And the second place I will show you today is a bridge that is 500 meters long...

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First you will need to walk straight on the paved road, along the whole village.

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(@olga.maslievich)

And after a while on the right side you will find a wide willow on your way. Later you have to walk a little straight and turn right and pass near the bus stop "Rozgirche" and the lake to the highway.

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Crossing the track you will notice a wide field and a little further on the left side you will see a field road on which it will be seen that cars are traveling on it. Go straight and the Carpathian juniper trees will grow on both sides.

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After a while you will see a clearing, with tall pine trees being trampled on by people, probably for picnics.

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Walking a little further you will see a large desert area with many pebbles where the river once flowed over which stands a huge bridge.

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If you look in more detail then you can see the attached pipes on both sides. These pipes are not just there. In fact, this bridge was created to transport petroleum and gas across the river.

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There is an iron floor in the middle of the bridge so that a person can walk and railings are attached to the sides. This bridge is surprisingly painted in bright colors: green, red and yellow, it immediately adds to its curiosity.

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It is very long and stretches over the river then through the forest and up to the route itself.

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When you ascend this bridge, it opens up gorgeous views of the misty distant mountains and the beautiful illuminated river.

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In fact, I think that once the river was much wider than it is now, and maybe in times of rain it still expands and rises in water level!? What do you think?(Someday I'll try to get here in the rainy season.)

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Well, in short, when you pass over the river you are immersed in the mystery of the little Ukrainian jungle. Indeed, this is a very unusual location. It is very pleasant to stroll here and breathe in the smell of mysterious vegetation, all around like a marsh kingdom.

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My mom (@olga.maslievich) walking through this bridge got a lot of powerful energy and was very happy and active. She danced on the bridge and sang a Carpathian song (I caught this live moment in the video).

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At the end of the bridge or the lavender was the beginning of the bridge, because we came from the end, we see two signs on both sides, a gas pipeline and an oil pipeline.

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We descended a few meters and went out to the locals and experienced mushrooms to report their findings.

After 5 minutes the bus arrived and we were happy to go back to Stryi.

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So the bridge was more built for the gas and petroleum before.
Could explain why it's so narrow for people to walk. Just because it was added after.

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