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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  July 11, 2023 1:50am-2:01am MSK

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in the village we taluim on our compound, local residents vladimir moroz created a unique open-air museum of antiquities, the owner collected a collection of sichkarins. there are some very interesting examples here. well, for example, here is 1655 the state of new york, american, and the state of new york itself was organized in 1605. that is, for 50 years , enterprising people built a factory there and began to produce these. well, who are they? what is the name of who is salam sharp? who is titty? well, we have in belarus. this is the only museum of sichkarins in the cis, at least about others. unknown in the collection of 127 exhibits, which vladimir anatolyevich collected throughout the republic for 6 years. here is the knife. well, so that, for example, to chop the straw smaller
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, they added more. well, if you want four here, here, that's how they were set. this is where it comes in. 51 kg or 48.5 on the selection and a carpenter's corner exhibition of objects in agricultural life well, who calls it what? who is kirk? who is kylo? here, then, look. the twelfth year is over 100 years old, and the village of talui is also known for its sources of living and dead water the owner of the open-air museum is engaged in the improvement of the territory around the springs. and how to drink this water, someone says that first you must definitely drink the dead one, or wash the dead one, then live. well known, as grandmothers used to say, they drink this at night to sleep well. and this one in the morning, so that
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you can be cheerful, so please. each spring is marked in a wooden cross . the water is clean and clear here. during the first world war, there was a bathhouse . soldiers dug out springs. clay illuminated by the priest nearby, which helps with joint diseases, and finally i will introduce you to another local attraction. this is the so-called generator stone. they say that there is so much auspicious energy in him that he will gladly share it with tourists with everything that needs to be done. it is with good thoughts. cling to him as tightly as possible and make the most
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intimate desire and done with a new charge of vivacity, energy, we set off to conquer new cities of belarus. and you come to the molodechno region. see you.
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artyom good evening good evening, perhaps our regular viewers were expecting to see a prigozhin here. well, we saw an equally interesting person of artem shenin. moreover, we are all a little similar. well, yes, i have a close image, but as they say, time will tell on your program, but for now i would like to rewind the time a little to find out for myself and tell the viewer a little about you, and we hear your positions regularly, but very important to show. why exactly do you have the right to say what you say, and why you can and you need to hear a boy who was fond of diplomacy. this is a fact, after he went to war is also a fact. let's start a little pompously. and
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do you understand what's the matter? and i understand your paphos, it is appropriate, but given that the boy was born in the sixty-sixth year. that is , respectively, books on the history of diplomacy. i'm not that studied diplomacy. it's just that my grandfather used to be a diplomat before the war. i had five such volumes of histories of diplomacy at my house, and i started reading it there at the age of 10. i was just wondering what, in general, in had a lot to do with my perception. these are a bunch of problems, in general, how the world works and so on and so forth, because when you start there with fi in a village in egypt and, in principle, you see that plus or minus is always the same and i started read these books. i was a soviet boy and then steel. she, in principle, all more or less so tempered. that is, it was not my steel that was so tempered. it was like that then in
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the country, plus or minus the general steel, tempering. history it was komsomol it was sport it was with the international panorama with alexander boivin. an informant of the secretary class is firing there. uh, that means, e komsomol organization and so on, there and the like, so in this sense, my steel was not particularly tempered. and just like that, the time was so unwashed. it was such a time in which each e, in kum was e, let's say, in whom there was a space where this time could reach e enter and give its results. it gave these results, that is, it is clear that there were different people at that time. but then if if you more or less fit to temper it all. as a matter of fact, you are part of this generally accepted
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hardening. you can go play sports. there you can, so i started jumping with a parachute, yes, the army, please, here's dosaaf here's driving for you. here's the sports section for you. here you are, at the age of 13 i went to the palace of a pioneer on the lenin hills, and began to study japanese without japanese, i don’t have an answer to this question, because well, that’s because there was a list of i don’t know out of forty languages. well, that is, you understand, a boy from a poor family who just comes there so that i want to be there, i first chose georgian japanese there, uh, georgian was enough for me there for two classes, because i didn’t find the answers for myself, the word could, probably learned, of course. uh, everything you need for life is there. yes, but the japanese somehow caught on, that is, in the same way, the film in the zone of special attention. it's not like some one, i pulled him out somewhere, and he knows me there, that's what pierced to the depths of the soul, he pierced to the depths of the soul, approximately there are several million more. boys, because
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there was such a film, because such films were made, because they knew why they were being filmed, and so on and so forth, and all these building blocks. eh, this is how they stack up. and if you have somewhere inside your ancestors there, well, in my case, there, grandfather and mother have the right cement from these bricks, and it will turn out that this has already been played in the theater. i played in the theatre. uh, at school since the sixth grade. we had school plays understand? this is again from the same series, i began to play in the theater, because i was lucky with the class teacher. you know, school then. she taught him and raised him. they provided educational services. we had a class teacher. no, leave the teacher of russian language or literature. we had a great time on the history that created the school school theater . well, with us from the class, how familiar is that? well, what is the difference between us and you, how much we are about with you. yes , you and i are about the same here.
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i played in the foundry shop in russian people. well , let's list the bricks again yes, japanese hand-to-hand combat. come on , diplomacy, which you liked, you studied books on the history of the history of diplomacy. yes, and you come to the military registration and enlistment office. yes, go to war. i didn't ask for a war. i wanted to go to war, because when i came to the draft board. uh, the first time attributed to it was the eighty-third year. she has been walking for 4 years, well, relatively speaking, three years, the spring of 83 was. and i wanted the airborne forces airborne troops initially base. well, understandably reasons in the zone of special attention there is all this. here. i wanted the airborne forces and since you want the airborne forces and you want to be a paratrooper and there is a war in which you know that the airborne forces are fighting there, it is clear that if you go to the airborne forces , then you want, uh, well, to the war not because to the war and you were ready that it was i who wanted it, i wanted it and i don't need it.

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