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home to more than a million people. oldest and most important cities. founded in seventeen sixteen homes has been transformed from a frontier outpost to a bustling administrative center transport hub and. introduces second largest city east of the urals and it's a picturesque regional capital and i was going to begin my trip with a visit to one of its oldest buildings. this is one sound that you hear in almost all russian sounds alongst is no exception that search for old welcome people to worship every day are going to see how they bring. significance church dates back to a scene and since the fall of the soviet union they've been due to. the last four years and i deem it has been.
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everyone. this is. also in charge of training the next generation of musical talents. these girls will be seriously saucy learners so insane you ask me to join us for a joint i have to be able to keep time. this is the place for the bell ringer. coming in like a small bells should be operated with the right hand over here but i. have a little training from the maestro i was ready for a solo i thought. i just have is way too.
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training and practice you get to make it sound good but suddenly you're off your legs with thought to work independently i don't know maybe over my way to being a complete camp and all of this but i think. being open a belt is that it gives you a great view of the sissy homes cars a relook at a true mix there on the bow and neoclassical building standing beside the latest soviet additions and you can while away a good few hours taking it all. for you to understand one's hand alienated too many of the churches parishioners forces i believe town for a while just to be on the safe side so i headed out to a place where a bit of a company is nothing new.
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if you're trying to work out which came first the chicken or the egg this might not be a bad place to start. what did they. take away from the parents this is a quail egg they are very good for your health you can. look at. the thirty or so here we have a guinea. hen's egg for a goose egg on us. the biggest one that an ostrich egg boundary breeds and sells birds to farms all around the region and he took me to see the latest arrivals. these are new born guinea fowl chicks and their eggs are hatched in what appears to be a converted fridge look however it works it's effective because they're not short of company. quails one of andre's be a cell is more than
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a hundred in the spawn of. these quail spend most of their lives indoors but there's a pretty big minority in the fresh air to. well i'm counting. guinea fowl turkeys geese and ducks so far apparently they were holding twenty different species on this. from the very small to the very thing. i knew if i wanted to make the phone store attractions i better be bearing gifts. you might not expect african all speeches in the middle of siberia but. i'm his girls are surprisingly well adapted to the climate here you can get down to minus twenty five celsius or minus thirteen far in height and they don't mind because as long as golf is good it's ladies to keep him company he's pretty happy.
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but well betide anyone else who gets close to them. is going to get jealous he. doesn't like me going there is a girlfriend. she quite likes he's like thing in their way from a woman a. story but there were. no wanting to tangle with a two metre plus possessive boyfriend would be to hasty retreat but i've been told there was a place nearby where i could find one or two more exotic guests and. a personal this place looks like. a quiet typical russian village but just down the road they've got something for the whole area is proud of. the beach rivers who is one of the region's most popular tourist attractions. in hectares of space filled with lawyer leopards and llamas. very there was a russian little zoo that could this place back in one thousand nine hundred three
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this was just designed for the village school but it became so popular and people brought more and more animals that it just kept growing and then they've got llamas they've got one hundred fifty thousand visitors every year. but considering there's only twelve thousand people in the whole village tourists can see more than two thousand and a means including a polar bear and a family a mammal tiger is. the big rivers most famous resident is their very own result. core there's a hell of a smile to greet you isn't it it will believe that this is one of the most dangerous animals in africa but many here is the only here in siberia and a very hungry hippo here is he's twenty four. and he sits out the cold weather in siberia in his own luxury heated swimming pool. is one of the screeches biggest attractions but i knew there was
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a place back in town where small really is beautiful this was your look here we have an insect artwork or flies and mosquitoes come i many many insects. and it was a micro artist with an incredible collection of miniature masterpieces but it says micro money scripts that have really made an atoll his name this is the prayer our father in different languages russian english french and german he holds the guinness record for the world's smallest printed book and has a library of many classics. but when you're dealing with things this small it can be difficult to keep hold of. this is the problem of course. it's incredibly delicate nor can it only is entirely self-taught it's not easy when you can lose an entire sculpture just point breathing to heart and miniature aunts requires miniature tools. i never thought i'd find myself calling on the to speak
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but. the technique is so precise i can feel myself not breathing because i was so worried about my hands shaking and destroying utterly in one false move. how i literally dozens were such an amazing decision i really don't. have learnt it all by myself no one taught me how to do with them and there is no such place in the world where you can learn it you have to devote a lifetime to creating such instruments and then it was time to practice some very tiny handwriting. this takes quite a lot of concentration but remote completely. appear. to be working and there's always room on the mantel piece for something this size. so i think that pretty well.
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lessons from the most go. and because it's always good to have something to read. properly the smallest version of the complete works of shakespeare the created. you have made about two hundred different books in different languages. english german and french music are. going to concentration it was time for that. and the city's rhythm i think some of its most popular spots. we might be a long way from the city here and all but it doesn't mean we don't have a beach and when the weather's hot everyone comes here to chill. but if you're not looking for something that's plenty of it to.
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your boys. and all you guys having a concepts. here we've got a concert nearby here so what was going on at the beach there's so many people there's a lot of people today because today's flame fest in our feed here and there will be a lot of fire a lot of music a lot of drama music and we. are the main attraction is that of course we have a west africa drum it's very loud. and of course we made. that would be awesome so we go we go ok thanks bush. invited his friends normally play the jumbos at the local clubs but today they're performing at the festival and giving lessons to. this whole set. taken from him. ok.
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let's play the game then i don't play no. rights. house i'm going to do this first strike i will teach goon on right and doom. and gloom and do. think i'm kind of frank. open right right and. left and don't. you know right the. right. right and. left hand.
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ok. ok first lesson that's right ok. if you're going to be. straight week going into the jungle ok west african rhythm ok. and it seems even expects his students to prescribe. the boys were ready for a full session i was just trying to keep. very good. fun i didn't really need this stuff to be that after a while you see how to get into your blood but you have a good thing it was a spectacular way to finish the first full force of my visit to. i already seen and
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spoken with some incredibly talented people i knew i still had to meet someone who was used to performing on a much bigger stage. but i didn't but i still struggle with the idea australia. they are new zealand no wait until you see the film on screen if you want to have sex go and have sex.
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which in most big cities people in school love the sport but it isn't football that brings the fans out and missed. the weather may be great now but this is siberia and this is ice hockey country but local heroes i haven't got on their captain is one of the greatest players who have a ripped off a helmet and started repeatedly punching another man in the face. and ice hockey game between two of russia's biggest k h l teams had to be abandoned after a massive fight broke out between the players only three and a half minutes into the game between guitars and one god six hundred and thirty
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seven minutes and penalties but it wouldn't be enough to cool the hot tempers so the game was called off before it even barely begun in two thousand and eight. jeremy he just completed an eighteen year career in the n.h.l. and broken plenty of restaurants along the way. it's a legend is a movie used moment school but i'm watching one train now yeah you've done it all stanley cup win a world champion and olympic champion on the small matter of being the highest point school in n.h.l. history from. now he's a captain and if anyone has the pedigree to help him recapture the glory days of two thousand and three when they won the championship it's this much. now i'm going to trying to football and rugby analogies those are sports and i was slightly back apparently in. prime combine the speed and goal scoring ability of cristiana right now though with the strength of the presence of former england rugby captain martin
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jumps he was. he's also apparently on ten million dollars a year so his time literally is rather precious so if i was going to find out about it. i have to do it fast the other is thirty eight but he signed with two thousand and eleven and he's got no plans to hang up his skates so in terms of motivation for someone like you use achieved everything there is to achieve you know he will keep striving you want i mean there must be a temptation to say ok well i'm thirty eight years old. i would miss that for much you know i love the game are all. going to love the game i want to play to find it going to find them and i. you know.
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how do you feel the. position of. bridges. and the arrival of the trans-siberian railway. train isn't. a new building across the city it expanded so rapidly that. visitors began describing the chicago area. have been joined by. and people here.
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they've been ferrying people and goods across the world. but here and you don't just have to look at them. this is the only noncommercial civilian helicopter training school in russia and some of the country's most experienced pilots teach. yuri has been flying for over thirty years. successful kind of. one of the world's most famous brands. and there's a lot to take in. and that's just the beginning. so this old technology is still a great training tool but i think it's time that we took a look at the twenty first said. this is a state of the oh it's me one seven one flight simulator capable of recreating
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almost any potential weather condition or emergency situation. even real the sound of the world is about this. one of the pilots who go to rack up one hundred hours of flight time eighty in the real thing and twenty in here. but. in fact it's so much like the real thing you can get a bit carried away. with tape. in the middle of your flight. this is really. the hour it seemed like we were going to have a smooth flight and then my instructor victor asked me to take the controls. five minute. mile already on the. lazy.
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monday thousandth of a ninety one point nine hours. eventually we go down in one piece although that was very little to do with me. so the whole on the simulator i reckon i should be ready for the real thing no. speed helicopter training early in arms. it was almost time for me to leave school but i still want to see more of the region so i headed on for a bit of a trick. well i do like a good stroll in the countryside but when you do it in siberia you can go for a very long time without seeing anybody at all and i'm finally. i'm hoping that maybe someone's going to be able to let me. think.
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it's best to be in something that can. ok. let's go. ahead. and his friends were. to the very center. he was happy for me to hitch. if you want.
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to see. it was still a bit of a bumpy ride. if your fingers crossed and your eyes peeled. for the a couple of little houses in a way postal one will just go around them. some of the guys because.
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this could end badly ok it's only the beginning of a guy like a c.e.o. jackass who needs the rescue attempt. i mean that's a risk a rope. it's very useful so this is what happened when stocks go wrong. but hopefully we should be able to save up or trapped comrades. and if you're not going to wait for all that. we had a slight technical states with the rescue to. yuri had a special american made two belts which he reckoned would be a little bit more successful. attempts. to see that this risk is very special. at the risk of him i mean stretches and never tears apart you can drive a car with no problem most of us going to save the day.
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and as the sun began to set we will close it to one just a nation. according to the g.p.s. we will join this nation very soon. as well going for a lot. of villages with thinking as a convoy pulled up next to the houses but we were almost there and it was time to get the facts out. very important moment if you're right. my whole visit been a hell of a journey i've met some incredibly gifted and friendly people and had some real fun and. still get somewhere here it's not about the nondescript but we're right in the front of the on the screen and we're claiming it's in the name of a four by four club.
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