tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 3, 2023 4:50pm-5:26pm MSK
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wind pine white dunes the bird froze, looking into the picture and breaking the gray sky into a gray iris with a black egg. your profile is pure, exquisitely thin, precise , rook, the arch of the back of an egyptian cat, bronze casting. the world is too thin, piercingly thin , voice, sand, power crumbles from the palm of your hand. the lips of the feet, everything will not fall out before you. do not fall into the pasture, where time is compressed into a feeling, a flat roof, a plot of love, for many years, everything was written in poetry. it was an attempt, an attempt of love. find some creation integrity
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calm down and an even try. find it through relationships. it is the understanding that even the closest relationships, even the closest people, cannot save you from emptiness. i think this is what this poem is about. this is a wonderful place, the tsnyanskoe reservoir. look at the beauty around me. i come here to relax and am one of my family. i think this is the best place where you can be alone with yourself. i really love this place, especially not during the beach season. here somehow all the elements combine very harmoniously and pine trees and water and sky are difficult to understand sometimes. there are some places where you are drawn. this is one of those, i was lucky in the sense that at some point they supported me a lot and i shared my poems. uh, with my daughter. uh, our teacher is a teacher of these psychology. margarita vasilievna, her daughter
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maria, she read my poems and said, this is great. she also became acquainted with european french poetry. i don’t know what would have happened if such meetings had not happened. i have already taken these elements to the editorial office of the magazine daryal, where they were very kindly received and from then on my life in print began. eh, poetic. well, then we are prosaic. i thought it was me painting the canvas. it turned out that it was just clumps of paint on a hair's breadth. among others, and so simple, my path is just a stroke in space without a trace and sleepless despair, sudden, like the smell of summer, a line, and you are my only knowledge of a sinful world that has converged on the point, when we found ourselves in it. belarus is my native place. consonant with my inner rhythm, my inner strings. i
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here i was able to realize what i wanted. in general, i believe that belarus is a blessed place, a special place, and this place has a special mission. it even seems to me that i understand the soul of this land, the soul of this people. and if i had to somehow describe it in words. what is belarus? for me it is moonlight? this is a light, not burning, not sharp, but soft, accepting at first it may seem cool, but in fact in this light there is maternal tenderness, tenderness and acceptance. it seems to me that everything in belarus is about purity. and about
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insignificance in relation to some global things. everything that is around us is global, and we are our life compared to the world around us. this is a fraction of a second , no one knows 100% in the forest, so we study it , humanity studies the universe, everything around us is subject to study and new discoveries occur every day. we are entering the core of the reserve, into the very heart. vehicles are prohibited from entering here, except for the transport of the reserve, the reserve currently its entire territory is 86 thousand, and all behind the surface, but this was not always the case. we are now driving through that territory;
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for many decades there has been no economic activity. in the northern part of the reserve there was economic activity at one time, especially after the war. there were even clearings there when , by order of stalin, the economy was restored and uh, here there was uh, where for economic activity, but in this territory, which we are now going through, during natural processes it goes on and on. for many decades. here in 1925 this is already on a legal basis, and before that, the inaccessibility of these places leads to for natural reasons, everything went as it was in its original form, and i am convinced that there are places here, especially in some territories, where not a dry foot of a civilized person - then the present time. the
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wildest, most pristine, and this is where the oldest specially protected trial territory has been for 95 years. this year, in terms of their status and protection regime, today the country actually has a hierarchy and ranking of specially protected natural territories heads this pyramid. berezinsky biosphere reserve. this is the only biosphere reserve in the country , which has the greatest prohibitions for the population and the most stringent restrictions; if a person consciously comes to our reserve there, he goes to touch the pristine nature of the wild. this is the route he’s going to take a look at, the second thing that has appeared is the fashion for a healthy lifestyle and the fashion for an interesting vacation. active recreation and people really come. and this is possible, partly the result of our work, when we
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we have been teaching people our ecological enlightenment for many years, then these children have grown up and today they are returning here and bringing their children. they are interested in kayaking , cycling and hearing our guide’s story about how nature lives, how animals and plants live. these are trends. now it’s difficult, especially for city dwellers, to imagine what it’s like to go for a walk in the forest. but in my childhood, well, 70% of my free time was spent in the forest, when you’re an adult, you’re constantly given some kind of information about animals and plants and carriers. and how chanterelles grow and for some reason cut off boletus. they uproot. how to collect nuts and in what period of time adults talked about this. and i was interested in it, of course, it’s formulated. in the future, my direction in choosing a profession is also interesting. i read a lot. in childhood, all sorts of things. uh, exactly those with
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nature themes and adventures by jack london, there are tom thomson and different ones. that 's all. i was very interested in all these forest affairs, so my some kind of stereotype. i was born in the grodno region, novogrudok district, but forests and swamps surrounded me there since childhood. i have always been interested in the fact that our world is around us, and our nature and fields and onions and rivers and foresters. yes, i didn’t have a forester in my family, but then again there were many people who, like me, loved the forest, rural people. children of that time, we lived by this nature. she was always around us. therefore, if we went to help grandma dig potatoes, then we would definitely have lunch at pushkin forest, because i was around if we came there to help. so we went to the forest, again there was the biggest and also interesting adventure, that is, to go
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mushroom picking with grandpa. this is we got up at 6:00 am. the sun had not yet risen and we were wearing rubber boots. they gave us a knife, your little one, because they gave us a knife. it was very cool with this knife. it was possible to plan something else with a stick and then going for mushrooms was interesting, how cool. was. there was a tin fire, we were frying somewhere there and taking potatoes and lard with us. then this is generally a fantastic desire to become a forester, but it came in class. in eighth, probably, and already in the last years of high school. i already had the same task of going into forestry. i love my job as farming specialists again. i'm almost 30 years old. i work in this area. i didn’t cheat after college and without false modesty. i will say that i consider myself a good specialist in this field, the territory of the reserve is quite large and it consists of three of the three parts, the first part is in a light color. this is 86 thousand hectares. this is itself a specially protected, natural
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the territory that we protect is protected and in which all economic activities are prohibited, the main task and goal of creating a reserve is to preserve the natural object of the natural complex in its untouched, pristine form. but in parallel with this , we are engaged in environmental education. that is, we must and do show people this, uh, pristine nature, explain and show how natural processes go. how does a forest recover, how does it die? how is it reborn. this is what you see in an ordinary forest today in belarus, and even in this is difficult for belarus, because every hector of the forest has an inventory of planned activities for it. if this is not some kind of thing again. a protected natural area, and specially protected areas of such a rank as a nature reserve in the country there is only one - we are a heartless
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reserve, the only and one and it is of the highest rank of protection, a very interesting object from the point of view of the flow of natural processes in the wild. the hurricane has passed. he was clearing forest here on a certain area ; the forest planting in our forestry enterprise was completely destroyed arborist. they should come quickly to measure everything here and cut down this planting so that the wood can be quickly grabbed and used for household needs. here are other laws of work. here we have the whole thing to discover and watch we come. in a year. we arrive in two and we observe that there is one tree. but what happens to this tree after years. you see, mushrooms have already begun to grow on the tree. this is the so-called tinder fungus, a tinder fungus, and an interesting feature - this is a mushroom that always grows parallel to the ground, that is, a tree
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tilted, and the flu is growing. so parallel to the ground. this suggests that this mushroom had already grown on the tree when it was felled by the wind, after that, that is, uh, this is the process of destruction of wood. this fungus only lives on dead wood. here under this bark. we'll pick it out. you see, we will see drilling flour. this is sawdust. larvae and barbel live there. they feed on dead wood and breed a generation of their beetles and this wood gradually turns into dust and becomes food for the new forest. and while these decades will pass, dead wood is a source of life for many microorganisms, insects, fungi, lichens. here, pay attention, mosses and lichens grow here on this on this tree. that is , these are these processes. eh, we also tell and explain to people. and also a very interesting
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phenomenon. now, when we look at this forest from above, you will understand how the forest is reborn. what are the first plants to appear? what are the first trees to begin to grow on the site of a dead plantation? who are pioneer plants? how are they, what comes after them, and we can seeing. this is the initial stage with some guesswork. what will the forest be like, here in 50 years, for example , there was a forest like this next to each other, the area was completely blown down by the wind, and we set up a tower here in a completely empty place. now if we
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look here from this tower, it’s even difficult to look, because a walnut bush has risen. there his rapist birch forest rose and we already see that the forest is also growing , only young. only. if we look carefully, we will see logs. here it is there are remnants of the forest that used to be here. you are in the holy of holies in the kindergarten of our forest. this is the future of the forest of belarus around us. this is a two-year-old spruce. this is a one-year-old. this spruce will be grown this month in the so-called school department, so that it gains development, so that the root system gains strength , and then that tree competes in the forest among other plants. here is a pine pine
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annual. here in these literally greenhouse conditions. she, uh, is gaining her development very quickly. here you go, young lady. behind one vegetative season, it reaches the conditions of a two-year-old pine. we reduce the turnover of forest cultivation by half and it goes, then again into the forest, from which we plant the future plantings. this will be done next spring, the forest is also a living organism. and, if a person does not interfere with forest processes, then the forest is restored on its own, where there was a fire, new ones grew and so on. this process stretches for a century, and when a person engages in economic activity in the forests, then he he harvests the harvest, he cuts down the forest, ripe, from which the studio tables and beds are made for us, then he must manage this
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process. i am recovering. that's when we create a new forest, and we create the forest that we need. our program has the most active schoolchildren from all over belarus. i know that the middle ages are divided into three periods. it's early middle and later, so i said yes to win our game. they catch not a freebie, but new information. i had a period when i studied music school for 3 years. and if my memory serves me right, the horn is a wind muscular instrument, the musical size is 3/4, because there are three beats in the measure, one, two, three tickets, the super final will be given to the one who can answer the maximum number of questions, the question is
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quite difficult, but something... then she prompted me to answer exactly no. alexei what is the formula for air? well have air, how is the formula? no, it's just a mixture of different gases. it's nice to talk with you, look at the project. i know on belarus 24 tv channel. each of them chose his own path correctly disposed of his talent, successfully, having realized it at home. she will probably be able to play a lot, because the acting range today is quite the pride of nadezhda belarus these are the new children who can. rebuild immediately to the goal immediately to study immediately to new knowledge. let's share the story, and their creative path with all the successes and failures and daily work on themselves on stage. not afraid of anything. she's not shy about anything. he likes it, he enjoys what he does,
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of creating a zoo assumes the presence here of animals only those that live in our forests, that is, no overseas ones. we have tigers, lions, leopards here. not here, only what lives in our forest, our visitors to our organized groups and individuals. they receive information about those animals and birds that live in our belarusian forests. how do animals get here? each animal that lives here today has its own story. it is very interesting and something is connected with some dramatic events , something is connected with some exchanged things. this is a rescue for animals. and this is perhaps the only place in which this animal can live. here with us. an eagle, for example, a white-tailed eagle, came here to us with an amputated wing. he had an injury
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in minsk, in the clinic they did an operation, and he came to us. and here colas courted everything treatment and now such a handsome man. he walks without a wing, of course, but he has a new life in nature. he would not have survived without this wing of everyone who comes to us. everyone lives here with exactly this. that's what they have a new life, at least even in enclosures, but still life, but in the wild. this wouldn't have happened anymore. animals here are domestic birds, goats and sheep. basically. they got here as a gift from our employees, who also liked the idea very much, someone even rushes a pig, someone smokes someone rabbits, sheep, goats - that's all our employees simply brought to create this object the concept of development of our mythological tourism center free of charge. yes, it is connected with the idea of creating this branch of domestic animals, since our mythology is this
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one, which came to us from the middle ages. it is also intertwined with domestic animals , housekeeping with the fact that people spiritualized some of their household and household objects, and we are at the next object. this is a museum of mythology . through some kind of portal, this is a stylistic passage into the world that we not subject to the belief in which our ancestors believed. e, in the middle ages, and here is the tree that stands at the entrance, it is not accidental here, and our ancestors represented the universe in the form of a tree. this was the upper world and the underground. it was the underground world. this is not hell how the hell is there? there is no hell. it's just an underground world. it is
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different and unique, and the trunk is the world of people. this is the world in which we live. we here three worlds existed in space and people represented them as a tree behind this door. we will see three rooms, three halls. this is the human world the underground world and the underground. well, we are immediately entering the hall of the world of people. here we talk about everyday life, about the way of life, about those customs and traditions that our people lived in the middle ages and some of this migrated to ours today. and what does this mean, what does it symbolize? why did this happen? we explain what easter eggs are, and this is the origin of life, what is it? this is the circle round dance today at discos we dance in a circle. and this is a symbol of the sun. this is an astral
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circle that does not allow negative energies get inside. we are cleansed by this. i will also tell you an interesting moment from my childhood that i collated only when we were already creating a museum of mythology. here everyone has heard about mermaids. mermaid, where does she live, what pushkin said about this. a mermaid hangs on the branches. so in the lake or on the branches there is a mermaid in our mythology. she is a forest dweller, she lives in the trees. this is the spirit of nature and i remember in childhood when we also had a bathhouse it was very interesting. the youth were gathering. we little ones also burned our own bonfire on the big mountain, it was called kupala mountain mountain and we also knew that we bought a paparaflower blooming. although still small. we believed that ferns reproduce by spores and never bloom. but we also somehow believed that there must be a paparaflower. i was in
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some class there. i want to go to the third one or not. we will go to look for ferns in the forest at night, and grandma says, “here you go.” you will be there at night if the mermaids tickle you and you will never return home. so opa is my grandmother, then she understood that mermaids live in the forest. this is a prototype of our new year's ate. peter i brought the new year tree to us, and long before him. eh, such a straw spider was hung in the houses and this straw spider hung for a whole year and it was believed that it also had such weaves in a special way. he collected all the negative energy in himself for a year, at the end of the year he was burned and a new one was hung up - this was a kind of feeling. and by getting rid of the family from some negative things, we
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have kept peace on belarusian soil. not one belarusian soldier during the time of independence did not set foot on a foreign land precisely for conducting war. danish labor, in fact, to live without war, because it must be completely immersed, yes. work in this situation. this is, of course, the most severe tragedy of our century. this is the division of minds, the division of the people only in unity, only in reverence and in understanding the origins, do not forget about history. don't forget your origins. and then we will move on. now, if we belarusians treat our state, our city, district, courtyard, as a common cause and work for it. i think we'll escape the war the project objectively, do not miss the new releases on belarus 24 tv channel. each of
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the heroes of the project is engaged in a very important matter. my name is elena olshevskaya. i am the deputy director for tourism of the berezinsky biosphere reserve. my name is alexander bodrusarim and i am the general director of the national olympic stadium dynamo stadium, a stadium born for your victories. we will introduce you to people who have found their calling; for me, the stadium is a dynamo of life. heads such an arena well, this is not a simple matter, we propose spend one day with specialists and learn all about the intricacies of their work; the reserve has a very large species diversity, both plants and animals.
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our main task is to preserve nature for the present and the future, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. the berezinsky nature reserve is a place where the highest density of bears is concentrated, in general in belarus the latest official accounting data is considered to be that about 120 bears live in belarus consistently, not in transit. some movement, and already settled and stable and somewhere around 50 bears. already now there are more of them living only on the territory of the bereznensky reserve, that is, the whole of belarus and the small reserve of 85,000. here, more than a third of the entire population of the country is located in one area, so there is a tower here, a special strong one, made of logs. and we bring tourists here, first we install camera traps here. and we fix the time when the bear comes out so that the tourist doesn’t sit here all day, but he arrived an hour before the time when he will definitely leave the forest. recording is in progress, we have prepared and are announcing
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via the internet. source: everything starts through social networks. tour bear's corner, you are welcome. in addition to the bear, other animals also come here. the last big wild boar came, the moose came out, our camera trap recorded an interesting scene. a large elk comes out of the forest. something carefully looks into the field, looked looked, and so slowly , in a businesslike way, he quickly quickly removes it back at a run. and he runs after him. the bear is like that too. and this is all on our website on the website in the video gallery, these frames can be seen as this is what is happening in this field in the middle of a protected forest. of course you can be like mosquitoes, ticks, other insects, yes, and a bear. of course, he has not attacked you in the entire history of observing a single conflict in this territory. the bear was not so subtly, nature itself regulates all processes in
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itself, that sometimes a person cannot understand this, even if we did not preserve nature, we would have all died a long time ago and there would not be a single corner left where even people. could understand how it should depends on how we develop this object further. it can be said with honor that for 95 years people under different authorities managed to maintain this object as a reserve, and i hope that today we and our descendants will also be able to do this, and it will stand for more than one hundred years as a reserve. so he is touched by nature. i have many children. i have five children, two are already grown-up children, and three small ones do not know how to ride yet, they can only ride a bicycle. yes, they attend kindergarten, and one is waiting for me at home with mom. yes, that’s why i pick them up from kindergarten . if i have to do this, we go home together, we go through the park through kerch
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across the lake. we look at snakes there, look at frogs. we are on an interesting path. we stop. here is a stand in our reserves. my three-year-old son already names all the birds. what's their name? are we interested in visiting museums? mom always goes with them. when we have a day off, we go to the zoo. this is our favorite weekend trip, where we go to the zoo. we look again at all the animals, we re -examine all of them, we feed them very much, this is all very interesting to us. i will write down for myself a fiasco in educational work. if my children grow up with gadgets, but today, they are the children of the reserve. they go to kindergarten here . they play outside. they have children's cities. they walk with me bees help me build everything in the world dig a garden to harvest. we go fishing together to pick mushrooms. they have an interest in this, and i hope that in the future i will have this interest just warm it up and develop it. here is
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our family, my beloved wife diana is my reliable companion, both at home and at work. she leads our tourist activities in the reserve at a time when she is not engaged in raising and giving birth to children. he is just wonderful, he helps me a lot. he plays with them on the street, invests a lot of knowledge in them, including some of his own skills. here they are building a barn. maxim. tell me what you and dad are building a barn there. and also that the workshop sheep will live there. here we are we'll tell you everything. and nikita helps a trick
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that i will not, of course, impose some point of view and employment on children. maybe one of them will be a great mathematician. and someone may be a builder. and someone will be a forester. this is a doctor, please, since diana is minding her own business. i do my thing, let them do theirs. if this is a continuation of my business. i will, of course, be very happy. i think that the concept of absolute happiness is an illusion. and in order to be happy a person always needs to something to strive to go somewhere. you have a home. so you need to paint it there, well, you need to paint it , you need to do landscaping there, you need to do something else, you have a child. so you want him to grow up to be a good person, so that he has the knowledge that if a guy is to be strong, he must be able to do a lot of things. and you want him to then teach him something that you know yourself. if we talk about happiness, this, of course, is the satisfaction that your children become the way you want, and
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