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cheeks nose eyes i lost a beaver eye eyes it's okay, yes, guys, but alexander had such patience for many more than 20 years, he teaches the intricacies of the craft to children, leads a circle of letzhiks at festivals of arts and crafts. the guys always win prizes. and what do you like the most and that's it, it's interesting. first. mm. so, unscrew the product, dry it, mount it and fire it, paint it in the light, because the work is very interesting because it floats. well, that's it, over time, they have everything at once it turns out. and how long does it take on average
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for a person to more or less learn to do something, even if only here, only all the children are different, yes, they come. it seizes from someone there, well, longer yes, but the main desire is accuracy and time. well, we have an image, we created it. yes? we can make mustaches. yes, now i'll make one the second one myself already once. most importantly, right. make a hole for dates at an angle, so we 're doing it in the wrong direction, we'll be through here, but not higher right along this cut through uh-huh and then he will whistle, so it's more convenient. let's go, here we are.
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we will succeed. alexander vasilyevich thank you very much for the master class. it was very exciting. very interesting, i liked it. come to us, thanks again. the master class on making a whistle was also held and it turned out to be an artistic whistle. it is necessary to put the signature of the master. the route is built. one of the most interesting exhibits of the glushansk center of crafts is a windmill of the late 19th century; it was
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transported from the village, ivanovo, nesvizh district, inside the mechanism the year of construction and the name are indicated probably the owner is often associated with mills, but various terrible legends are associated, but about evil spirits. and how are things going for you here? well , i can’t say for sure about the evil spirits, but the brownie, probably, is found, how scary. here such a working floor was on a winch. sacks of grain were lifted up through the door and passed. there were beams on this beam. here are such huge tongs in order to take well. he grabbed a bag of grain and already passed it on. right here in the gutter this gutter was the middle. and here in this in this this shaft. e for due to the fact that faceted grain was received. in millstone. dosed passed through the millstones and the flour was already descending, and in belarus
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it was mainly wooden mills that were built about 100 years ago. they were in many large places in our country over time, as unnecessary, those units that survived became real sights were destroyed. laura i heard about how houses are transported, but for the church. that's the first time, well, yes, they also transported it in the eighties in order to translate it had to be braided. certain rules here it was transported from the village corners and the whole settlement. um, well, it took the consent of the people more than most people agreed to have her moved here. the ancient church of 1880 is said to have originally been an old believer church, today it is an orthodox wives and has been restored by means of local residents. we will show modern
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belarus from an unusual angle, we will discover the unique belarus and its culture, we will provide an opportunity to see and understand what is not visible through the eyes of local residents in peace. uh and the weather is very good. foreigners about life in belarus , they are always there. they helped me a lot and they are open to feel, the way i'm already used to look. the word that they are trying to hurt us, we
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continue to prove that propaganda can be different and even such a subjective and lofty author's view of politics and provocative topics. this has both pluses and minuses. in my opinion, as well as heated discussions about values ​​for the future of our children. look in the project of igor tur propaganda for belarus 24 let's start village gorokhovka is located near the highway, bobruisk according to written sources, founded in the seventeenth century, the name from the basis of peas is not excluded, but local residents. they say that once there was a landowner gorokhov here, i continue to build my route through the bobruisk region. i was in gorokhovka once they say
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the locals called their village, moscow supposedly the capital of the surrounding villages. well, in principle, peas have always been very progressive. today, here is the production of healthy food products. do you know that ivan-tea contains six times more vitamin. what is lemon in this plant? there is no caffeine, it is not an allergen and will retain many useful macro and microelements. and if fireweed so the name of ivan-tea sounds officially mixed with others. state herbs here. regarding healthy eating. zosha, actively entered our lives. this also applies to herbal
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medicinal gulls. yury nikolaevich tell us about your production. we use a large list of herbs, more than fifty names of ogo yes, mostly. this is the flavor of mint melissa echinacea fennel fruit. eh, ginger, nature has provided for everything, and folk wisdom confirms that there is a herb for every ailment. herbal tea is an excellent tool for prevention. it’s a cold season, but there are some author’s techniques so that it would seem not the products are compatible with each other, but you combine and you get a very tasty tea. and if we recently launched a line of gulls from spices on the base, ivan-chai, ivan-chai comes as a base and spices are added, which, uh, are mostly
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suitable . excellent immunomodulators remove taxin from the body and invigorate better than coffee. irina nikolaevich it is necessary to produce not only medicinal herbal teas and fortified drinks, but also one of my favorite treats is hematogen. and, as far as i understand, your taste is different. that's rather than the fact that we are used to buying it in pharmacies. yes, we produce hematogen, but it is produced by us using a different technology, you cannot pass it through the screen. but this hematogen smells like coconut, if, well, my receptors are not cheating on me. yes indeed this hematogen. uh, it's got coconut flakes in it. i was assured that hematogen is absolutely natural without flavorings. and here is the answer to the main question sweet tooth. see the label for how much you can eat per day, but sometimes you can make small exceptions. and now my favorite
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part. hematogenac tasting, it's very tasty. oh, this is the same tea from a dacha that i have never tried before, and in belarus no one produces spices we are the only and first who started to produce it, and what spices are used, and we use spices that give some effect in drinks, masses of leaks are going on, as a multifunctional one, let's say. here's the man we drink energy uh, oars enter the root morality includes nutmeg harshness. uh, st. john's wort grass with the range is very large. energy means you and i will be energized by proper nutrition, and when a person is healthy, he can do everything both work and
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outdoor activities. the cities and villages of belarus keep many monuments of culture and architecture . many legends and stories are connected with every corner of our country. did you know that alexander sergeevich pushkin, passing through belarus, stopped in mogilev and the descendants of the genius lived in the bobruisk region, a new point of my route agrotown tisha the most famous pages in the history of the agro-town of katelush are connected with the granddaughter of alexander pushkin, natalia vorontsova veliaminova, in the local school museum there is a whole exposition dedicated to the great russian poet. through the line of the eldest son of alexander sergeevich pushkin, also alexander, his descendants came to belarus at one time, the part in which the poet’s son served was located in novogrudok, alexander sergeevich’s granddaughter natalya studied at the
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vilna gymnasium, married an officer young family, settled in bobrushka. so granddaughter pushkin ended up in belarus, they say that the family of natalya vorontsov’s wilge, minova, was engaged in charity, gave children christmas gifts, helped peasants, gifted children, sent them to study in bobruisk mogilev and vorontsov’s wilge, mine. you have built a hospital, a church and an excursion school in telushi. here are the students. she received a good education in french german english, was fond of history and literature and drew poetry well. although she did not print them, her estate was fond of floriculture, except slime with its beauty of flower beds and laziness. and together with her husband, they moved to their homeland, we are already less able to train this village of dubovka, 10-12 km from the city of pobruisk. now they knew and remembered her, as the old-timers
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of the surrounding villages recalled as a cordial and sensitive woman that natalya vorontsova vilgeminova. she was interested in local legends, she loved to listen to belarusian folk songs. in 2011, she and mikhail vorontsova edited alexandrovna in italy . they gave our estate plan will. a small agrogorodok has only six streets, but one of them has been named after pushkin since 1978 . pushkin holidays are held here every year. in honor of the birthday of the great poet at the end of the 19th century. vorontsova vilyaminova. they built a church, telusha in 1902. it was lit in honor of st. nicholas the wonderworker as a grandmother; she recalls the history of the opening of this temple; they say that
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then a huge copper bell was brought from warsaw; they say that the ringing was heard even in bobruisk in 1912; all neighboring villages still have peasants. for a long time they remembered her with a kind word, they buried natalya alexandrovna as count arkady, pavlovich vorontsov velyaminov near the church. the most relevant topics and questions how
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long does love really live? and why did scientists give her only 3 years, what interests people today and what they want to bring up for discussion, psychologists came to the conclusion that they should fight with anger? no need to say hello to her inside you feel any emotion, any emotion it lasts well, if believe by following 11 seconds there is gratitude for the attachment of appearance, look in the program of the concept of neutralize on the tv channel belarus 24 you understand horses. elena, how did you answer the question, but i already doubt it. it is right
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to doubt. it is useful for a person with critical thinking. it in this case it on what influences? well, i probably found it. for something else , i don’t remember. i was sick, or something, then the questions for the student the answer, which even adults will hardly give. oh, it’s not evening, it’s not evening. oh no, never heard her and intellectually fun show. i know look on our tv channel. on the highway mogilev-bobruisk there is a pointer to borki, this is a small belarusian village and a large-scale moral complex in memory of the inhabitants of the fiery villages who died during the great patriotic war. this is one of the most tragic places in belarus, the first sculpture
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is called the belarusian grieving mother, where the mother is an empty cradle, because her child was burned to death in june 1942, the german invaders carried out one of the most massive punitive operations against peaceful residents. in belarus, in the village of borka , more than two thousand inhabitants died that day. alas, the names of all the innocent victims are unknown to this day. the memorial complex crosses the street brought to you, where the remains of the walls of the houses of those who were burned remained, and on each wall there are memories of real witnesses who miraculously remained alive memorial assembly requiem for all the victims of the burned villages. here everything is clear without
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words. memories of survivors without retouching and talking sculptures in the village. almost all burkas the wells were littered, and the germans felt sorry for small children as babies, and on them a cartridge and uh, so some were simply thrown up, stuck on a bayonet and again into the well after the end, and military operations were already here on the territory in peacetime people. they couldn't even drink water. they drank from the puddles , later they were new wells, but this is the memory of what happened here. well, not in the head, it's scary in the head, because it's very scary after the war, the borks rose from the ashes and ruins. and the neighboring villages have not revived. this the tragedy became the basis for the story of oles adamovich the punisher at the end of e, which means that the memorial complex has two stones, and on which
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the appeal is written, and for us the living from those who died here, people. listen to our more alive, burned in the fire. we were just like you. they just lived, loved and worked on their land. they dreamed of making it better and more beautiful in our country, there are many memorials in memory of those who died during the great patriotic war, military-historical excursion routes have been developed - these are our stories. this is our memory, this is a reminder how priceless the world is. the benefits of travel are huge , we are charged with new experiences. no wonder they say that travel prolongs life, sometimes after a particularly active holiday you need an extra one to restore strength, but at the time of the trip you don’t feel tired and enjoy the new route to the fullest. see you in a
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week. 48 chosen ones entered the game, they never give up and the villages not only in muscles, but also in character. ready, they dream of becoming as legendary as the heroes of greek myths. fire and
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favorite poems only because we are already rescuers of the toughest test and compete for the main prize of the players. watch in a sports and entertainment show. we confidently walk into the new day and do it to our own music, the music that sounds inside each of us. it is everywhere in the sun in not timid,
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movements at our fingertips music inspires, makes us think and opens before us thousands of ways can change the world because it can change us music is inside each of us.
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it starts still somehow burning with skydivers. yes, there gets hooked, probably, on adrenaline then and everything is hard to jump off of it. it's not so much
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adrenaline here, but it's heaven. yes, it's like a drug, and then it's hard to deceive yourself. you may not think about it, but it is worth seeing and trying. at least for a second there to break away and all this again you here without it is impossible. before each flight we always inspect the hang glider. we have a checklist, according to which we go through everything clearly , as we are already flying. well, specifically, i’m 15 years old on this checklist, we are already paying attention to belts here security. here, so that they are functional workers, then we go in a circle, we look at the battery, it is fixed firmly and does not hang out. we check the terminal is unscrewed or not. in this case, it is disabled,
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respectively, before the flight. we turn it on and check the blowing of the front wheel. everything is fine. on the spot. gusts. cracks. no, the brake element is working properly and we move on further, we will inspect the wing, it is necessary to look at the cables, because these are the cables. exactly this. the main thing that is in this device is on these cables. we fly these cables hold the fender and ensure our safety next we look at the rear wheels. well , the same thing, everything is in order, closed inflated cracks . no, let's move on to the power plant. no leaks. there are no hanging wires, and then we inspect the screw. basically, the edge of a screw. ours is not damaged. screw a little here in the ears. but this is allowed, we will still wash it. here is the complete fix. we also look into the inside of the wing for this there are lookouts. pockets this is done in
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order to check the fastening of the cable system to we look at the wing beams, we look everything is in order, the nuts are finished and there is no one inside. after that, when a passenger approaches, it is imperative to give him a safety briefing. this aircraft is probably the safest of almost all available. why because it's a glider? it’s not at all necessary for this aircraft to have a propeller motor; the main thing for us is to take off. if we had a mountain and warm air, we would even fly without a motor. here, accordingly, it is necessary to understand that with the engine turned off. if even there something happens, we will definitely land like a glider. we have great quality. we can choose any track and this any field and safely land on it. due to the fact that this is a hang glider, the passenger should know that it is impossible until the moment of landing.
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you have to be tightly fastened. is it possible beyond the chairs? do not grab the control stick, do not interfere with the pilot to fly the air data. vessel. as a matter of fact, you are all the rules. and well, of course, each passenger is given a helmet with goggles you can’t take it off and glasses too, because a fly flying at a speed of 60 km / h and getting into the eye like a bullet, so be sure to wear glasses and be sure to wear a helmet in everything else. it is the safest most enjoyable most emotional air means. well, this design is the simplest initially, the ancestor of this design, there 1,000 years ago. they also invented a similar wing there and so on, and then nasa scientists hmm came up with it. here is the original roof. it was not designed for flying. it was intended for landing aircraft.
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air space capsules, in which e, braids decreased. auto, yes, which were evacuated from space to land exactly on target, and so on, the soviet union went by parachutes. that's why they saw such iron balls, in which the astronauts and they are on parachutes, and nasa initially planned to land their cosmonauts on such wings. that is, there should supposedly be a ball, but there was only one nuance. everything is cool, it flew great and hit the target, however, to open at a tremendous speed such a design as parachute was not possible. it constantly broke down, therefore, over time, we did not use this technology for ourselves and transferred it to civilians. well, then our civilians took everything into their own hands and began to refine it, and so on. and there a la from the sixties came to us. here is such a completely re-equipment completely, the made design has been tested for i don’t know generations. here are the pilots. here it is considered super-light. here
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it is used, it is both a trolley and motors in this case, because we do not have heat flows, that will lift us up. so it’s just a separate wing, when you saw a hang glider from below, they hang in bags from the mountain jumped and hover there for hours , well, it flies. she rises due to the motor, and then we plan due to the wing. here we enjoy. e no hydraulic systems, no amplifiers, no levers. in this case, you're holding on. here for this and through the cable right behind the wing. that is, at some stage of the flight. the pilot probably feels like a bird, because in reality you are flying on your hands. here with your hands hold on to the air like a bird. thanks to all this, the slightest fluctuations of a fisherwoman there are transmitted through these cables, updrafts, slopes and that's it. you feel it in your arms. maybe there to drop it down a little bit, but an amazing
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impression, during this flight, no matter how much i fly on this thing. here hmm over time, the feeling does not disappear. uh, they still stay and stand there you can’t fly for a week and you feel some kind of longing for the sky, longing for the apparatus, especially for this one i fly in helicopters to fly there on an airplane. but it's a completely different feeling there, there is iron there, there are small portholes there, or there, well, there is something completely different on this. it's just such an inexplicable freedom that is intoxicating, it doesn't capture itself completely. that's why, and also hmm, unlike everything else, well, there are helicopters, because this thing is controlled by hands, but we don't have weather. it changes every minute different becomes now a breeze in seconds. it will turn off, that is, there are no identical flights, in general, that is, constantly you fly, mostly conditions. here i
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shifted myself a little, then i threw myself up, then i put you in, that is, each flight is unique and interesting for you. that's it every time. well, you're kind of challenging. yes, so small. but from there i thought he would sit down like that, and then he threw it up. and we are like this and that's why the feeling is simply magnificent. i did my first training flights in kiev, ukraine, there is an airfield. there is a seagull like this, they learned to fly on these things. it’s clear that the first flights were so tense , you focused on control, and so on you strongly not up to sensations, and then already when the first hours pass. it's three o'clock, probably four. you are already so relaxed. you feel this air, you begin to feel the wing and then it comes. that same kind of bird, when you feel your hands, like the wings of a bird, this is indescribable . then this feeling
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decreases somewhat, because you already feel so much like one whole boot, but at that moment i really remember when somewhere, yes. the third hour of the flight, and i felt just some kind of huge a bird that soars over the city there. here, well, in general, my flight path began here in belarus then
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continued in ukraine belarus we have an aviation academy. here she teaches a rather serious course for the training of amateur pilots. here is a mass of 450 kg. here are such double devices. so i went through theoretical training. uh, here in belarus then, since we didn’t have a flight base here. on that moment. i went to kiev there, mm near kiev, probably a dromechaika. uh, prima cpu is the international training and retraining center personnel, i also went through a theoretical piece and flight practice. here and here he has already returned as a pilot to amateurs. having flown, uh, there are 200 hours in the organization, so, having confirmed my skills by passing the exams, and i received the commercial aviation pilot format. the e of aircraft pilots is changing now, if before
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there were a lot of amateur pilots who did it themselves. here is a similar type of construction, small airplanes and so on. let's take it approximately there, there the seventies, the eighties, the nineties are still somewhere, but now the emphasis has shifted to more a serious channel a lot of hmm people appeared, with some kind of good income there. well, here are the same it people, guys. yes, there are guys who have companies and so on, and they no longer make, of course, home-made light vehicles. they already prefer to be trained on an airplane and the same helicopter, and already hmm get a pilot’s license, which will allow them to fly not only here, but also abroad , some of them get certificates abroad, then the leader recognizes belarus buys planes and flies. or take in rent. these also already exist, but nevertheless , from those times. that's got a lot. there is a lot of equipment, a lot of amateur pilots who
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fly precisely on such lightweight structures, here. well, again, you need to look financially, probably financially. this is the easiest one. eh, the path to the sky is not for everyone, they can afford it by plane 150-300.000. yes, there are figuratively dollars, not even every one or a helicopter. there's under a million. here is the lot. so to speak, large firms and some large companies, and this option is quite possible for its price there is a comparison with an ordinary simple car. there starts there from 5.000 dollars aviation. absolutely a question here. eh, we still have the same aircraft. yes, we can do something to hone our piloting skills, that is, not one pilot does not stand still. it's not enough that we ourselves are moving forward and participating somewhere in the competition. we put all sorts of tasks there, some exercises, but there is a regulation if you are a civil aviation pilot or even an amateur pilot there

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