Follow the ice drift

in #travel7 years ago

The bulk of the ice has long since passed, but because of the small congestion a lot of ice remains on the banks of the Sukhona River. They gradually come off and carry them down the river. The weather is almost all days overcast, it was possible to catch only one sunny evening.

From afar you can see the bridge.

And the Trinity-Gleden Monastery in Morozovice.

Slightly closer.

The church of St.Ilya.

It's the same, but with ice floes in the foreground.

In general, this is the first time! Because of the long spring, the ice does not melt for a long time. It is due until May!

The Dymkovo Settlement.

While photographed, went a little closer to the building of the dispatching of the former pier, and she was already abandoned, the door was broken. Well, I did not miss this chance and climbed up.

Apparently, the building was recognized as dilapidated and closed it. Over time, someone "glimpsed the topic", smashed the windows and broke the door.

Good work for someone was with a view of the river!

In this way I took a walk, following the ice drift.

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Excellent work dear friend it is always good to learn something new, now that you mention it I realize the difference, thank you very much for this information

I'm glad you like it, thanks!

Great photos. I love the light.

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What a great photos! I admire! A wonderful trip! Thank you for sharing.

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