belarus belarus 24 fu, friends. well , well, you can’t think of this on purpose, we moved away from the dolsky vishnevetsky castle. and uh. here is a fire lane, which is specially dug, dug in the forest, if a fire suddenly starts, so that this fire stops and it, well, goosebumps. here even on the skin. yes, we bent down literally saw a few fragments of ceramics and bent down found just such a circle. i guess, what is this coin? in general, you can’t think of coming to shoot a program on purpose. and just like that, visually find a coin on the dump, but i suggest picking up this coin now and looking at it. what's behind us. so well, it’s difficult to determine yet, that is, you need to carry out special processing visually. it's clear, for sure, that this is a coin. a thin coin. yes, it is the fastest, that a protein, that is, low-grade silver. and what kind of coin will we understand a little later? is that it ? it is now clear what kind of coin it is alexander the jagiellonian half penny 1495 1520 these coins were issued at that time. what the age of the coin says in 1706 was the surrender of the castle. that is, we can say that this is the final of the gill lock. this is proof that even 200 years before the surrender of the castle , some historical events took place on this territory, direct evidence. we'll pass it on. i think that this will also be important information for historians. this coin has no great numismatic value, but in the context of the history of the castle. i think this is a serious artifact, so it remains the only thing for the audience to believe is that we actually found it by accident, because this happens very rarely. and well, i'm ready to go to the lie detector even in order to prove that we found it absolutely by accident , my beloved, the village is a country where i always come whenever possible, as soon as i have free time. i’m here why the village was once called that. in this village there was a large mill and , interestingly, many more had small windmills in almost every yard, that is, such there were many for personal use. i remember exactly one year one. i still remember. mom said today that in almost every house. well, what she lived with, the village is always , of course. yaselda river, i'm here. this is fishing here, which was also interesting, everything was fairly divided among everyone ; everyone on the river had their own piece, where a person sailed, fished there, fished and , uh, it was considered bad form. e to call, let's say, swim to another person. on the same site to fish from him, but this almost never happened, everyone lived amicably. uh, everyone crushed the fish, they traded the fish. now, of course, there are fewer fish. unfortunately, there are fewer people in the village, but i hope that we will restore the village. there is an interesting idea of creating such an eco-community. we want people to buy out old houses, restore them and settle tourists in our program; we are preparing an interesting and chic program. in the general place of the idea and thus generally real. it seems to me to revive the village, that is. if people are interested, they will buy houses and take care of them. here you are, please it will be a village of such a dacha type, like it was to come, let's say from larger cities for the weekend, but still the village will chew and therefore such a task. that's literally in front of me stands in front of me. eh, there are certainly like-minded people. here, here, the chomsky village council helps very much, of course, with these ideas. so we will try. i'm just, well, that's 100% sure, if i'm interested here, there are many people who are here , too, maybe interested in kayak alloy bike mats. i can tell you an interesting tour. in general, there is what to see and here you can really relax. well, i'm a musician by profession. i do music i do a lot of projects i write songs a composer, uh, but my roots are exactly the roots that people feel they are here, the village of the old moon brest region, dear district well, it turned out. so that's where i got organized. one more specialty, so to speak. well, it's not a speciality. it 's just a hobby. i am fond of history, i study the history of my native land. these places directly, and the history of these places is rich interesting, that's why i come here. i forget that i am a musician, that i give a fuck about music. but the village of the old-timers still begins to revive, maybe not at such an accelerated pace as we would like, but still it happens. right now i am going to visit my friend, and he lives in kholmsk , this is the chairman of the kholmsky village council , alexander nikolaevich, this is my ancient friend. he just bought the old house, the market, the old one, and restored it as best he could, but he tried to keep all this authenticity. well now something to say. let's come on, we'll show you everything. greetings well, i have already seen many times alexander yes, he is your nikolaevich yes, therefore, well, i want people to see more. tell the old acquired. somewhere about 15 years ago there was a neglected overgrown. well, everything was cleaned up, cultured, i would like to preserve that antiquity. here , guests from germany came to us from the tramlin. yes, yes, we are here, yes, yes, with our sons, we were so here at the moment. we participate in the landscape program, oriented development of rural communities points of the full river, the nursery is now all the local population. in this program, it is possible to create an agrous, taking into account the sides near the river, forest, mushrooms, berries, we are so infected with positive, so positive here, what is missing? yes, let's go to the house. yes, let's see. and right away what we see is a russian stove, a russian song. do you remember how you like your grandfather's house in a similar way. what if grandma gets the oven now? do you remember today today not on vasilievna and will cook? bed again, yes, as a child, i aged gobies warmed so much after such a winter walk, it’s good, in principle, if suddenly someone wants to buy a house in the stromyans correctly at this moment, given that the force is inferior, uh, decree uh, for the acquisition, uh, empty houses for the base value. here we have. dormitory for relaxation, so, well, well, this is a gramophone. yes, in the attic, in old things, i dug it out and cleaned it, this is such a small portable one for carrying, when the youth was even going to dance. everything went great it’s a pity that old people are leaving, who can tell a lot of interesting things, i’ll be honest i get great pleasure from the local dialect of the answer. i can speak the local dialect myself. and when i was little, they brought me here, in summer and even in winter i came to brest, i went through the city to the mountains. during the time i've been here, i like to talk with the locals, even if, for example, not on any historical topics, but just you say, just you. how are you, how are you? well, what are you, how would you do and there you tried very hard. i used to even write down some interesting words. uh, who are local residents use. here, for example, and grandfather e for small children. now, as if there was a little child, he was talking to a boy. here's what it means. i can't understand. well, he said, oh, bumblebee, that is, this is something small, so awkward. my great-grandmother and great-grandfather maria and alexander lived in this house, my grandparents love and vasily now my parents live. well, when i come, i stop here, of course, i come often, as soon as i have a free minute, of course, i strive to come here, but they rest here. many guests, someone is visiting here all the time, and we came up with such a tradition, we did not start a guest book. we have a guest wall. everyone who comes leaves an autograph on this wall. and you can immediately understand who we had here , we had germans here, transbaikalians, even a chinese woman was visiting us here. guests arrive. i'm convincing everyone. please sign on the wall. and now, let's say, here are the erkelins of old lenin, these are friends from germany e. here is the merry biker, my comrade. uh, a 69 year old motorcyclist rides like a guy was in away. here are the zabaikalians. here we celebrated the very anniversary of the house of 85 years. this is our guest wall. mom was born in kholmsk and they immediately moved here in the old one and lived here all their lives, entered the institute in brest , there was nothing left, and dad e, he was generally born in the city, grew up in the city, but now he lives here and you can’t lure him out of here. potatoes yes, i also always loved potatoes in our village. everyone loves potatoes. and you know what we call it, it's okay. and today i'll show you how we will make it like this, well, my grandmother cooked it, potatoes. you see, now we will make mashed potatoes. we will add fried bacon with onions here so that our potatoes are tastier and stir all this is such a simple but very tasty dish. smell how it smells like you like now we have made such a puree as you like, and then there is such a bowl, a special iron one. she spread this puree together. and then you know where grandfather heated the stove, we will put the stove on him. this potato will be reddened will be very tasty. now to eat this is the taste of childhood. oh, beautiful what a well, you sit down too eat something. can't wait to put it on soon. what is remarkable about this place is that it was here that the dolsky vishnevetsky castle was once located in the zhabersky castle. at first it belonged to the dolskys, then it belonged to the vishnevetskys nearby, a village. gills, when tourists come to this place expect to see the castle. actually. now there are no buildings of the castle itself now. here, only the territory on which the castle was located remained. and in general, i am inclined to believe that this is still not a castle, it is more a fortress. inside was, well, the very house where the vishnevetsky lived , which is interesting, but the radiated river yaselda. uh, a very clear place to build a castle, that is, nature itself made it so. this place is better and you can’t imagine on the territory of the castle at that time there were about 57 guns at that time. and what kind of time was this 300 years ago during the northern war, the well-known charles 12 stormed this castle. he approached the castle and offered the castle to surrender butman, the head of the guard, the commandant at that time. eh, the castle said that we will not surrender then charles 12 and spinska drove his main forces and dan castle was a hall. here. after that, he once again received an offer to the bootman to surrender the castle. well, he, uh, you know, like a mercenary, but he has no motherland, no flag, so he just decided to surrender the castle. this is one of the versions of how this castle was, yes, a memorial sign installed next to the castle on this memorial sign shows an engraving supposedly of this castle, but i know for sure that this is not so, and this engraving is not true and the images are not preserved. not far from here in the village side, i grew up and childhood itself. i have always been interested in the history of the gill lock. i fantasized about the topic. what was he like. it seemed to me that a lot of interesting legends are connected with this. there is no castle, no walls. but what now lies in this about one channel is what still lies on the territory of the castle. i think that this can be studied for many, many years. and now, this is our trip. the historical pearl will still be , uh, more somehow promoted. maybe it will be added to the tourist routes. well i really, really want this, that archaeologists will carry out work on the gill castle. naturally. i left everything and came here, got acquainted with the head of the excavations, and in this place, here is the same bypass ditch that was dug by hand , fragments of wood were raised, fragments of the bridge and the storm halyard, which was perfectly preserved, you can say in ilu here in this, here that is. uh, there was no access to oxygen and well , what is a storm-fall, a storm-halyard is a pointed log, uh, which was installed, uh, around the perimeter of the castle in order to u storm. well, so to speak, raspberry life did not seem that it was more difficult to storm the castle. so, parts of the bridge were lifted from here, and, uh, they determined that it was here that the bridge was located, through which it was possible to get to the territory of the castle and literally. about five or six mortar bombs were raised from this place. yes, if you walk around the castle, then artifacts can be found just under your feet, here is a small piece of ceramics. who knows, maybe vyshnevetsky himself drank from this jug. vishnevetsky, since it was not a poor noble company. e dishes were probably more expensive, not probably more expensive. i'm sure. now we are in the place of one of the bastions of the gill castle, which, like an arrow, sticks into the yaselda. basically, all the paths were waterways, ships passed here. vessels passed through here. and if you have control over this area. you have control over the entire river and i guess. i think that vishnevetsky himself once stood on this bastion 300 years ago, breathed deeply and enjoyed our close landscapes. from early childhood, i dreamed of finding a treasure. i found this treasure it happened quite by chance, the fastest thing is that during the planting of this pine forest, the mint treasure was turned upside down by a plow. what the coin treasure was like is 15 silver and about 80 copper coins of salt, so bagels, as the rest of the coins are called. these were bilon shestaks, and these are medieval coins. just that time of the dolsky vishnevetsky castle. what did it look like , firstly, uh, next to the treasure there were two metal buttons and a part of uh coins, and the copper ones stuck together from this i concluded that it was a wallet? who could leave a wallet here, the locals are not far from the village of gills, the locals call this place the barracks, and i think that here in this place there were barracks in which the guards of the zhabel castle lived and most likely that someone from the guards received wages, since they were mostly mercenaries and hid this wallet in the barracks. probably, the assault and the man began. uh, the castle guard stayed at the castle during assault. naturally, he defended the castle. he didn't come back here because it's natural if he came back to pick up those coins. e hmm he would have taken them. these coins, and i handed over to the academy of sciences for a report on and now. eh, this coin treasure is located in pinsk in the museum of local lore . clark does not have great numismatic value, but in a historical context in the context of the history of the castle. e, of course, this is a valuable find. the one who seeks will always find. i wasn't specifically looking for treasure. i was just exploring the area near the village. gill of the area near the castle vishnevetsky. i advise everyone to look under their feet more often, for which, studying the interesting area around my village, the old-timers. hey, this is exactly where i came in. this place is located near the village of kokoritsa on the shore of the sporovsky lake, where yasedov flows into the sporovsky lake and accidentally on the molehill. well , what is a molehill of blood? this is when the mole lifts up the earth, i saw fragments of ceramics, i saw silicon flakes. i photographed them and sent them to the academy of sciences. uh, these materials reached reklamtsevich. it er, a well-known specialist in the academy specifically on the bronze age. he came here. e to this place. i brought him. oh, to this island. e he made a pit, e we laid. the pit, according to all the laws of archeology and e, was slightly affected from one pit meter by meter oe, a whole package of artifacts of materials was obtained, in which he then studied for about six months. after that, he organized. uh, a real excavation. uh, archeologists came here. i was in charge of volunteers collecting volunteers by participating in volunteer excavations. i took my son with me in the past the year before last, even my wife and daughter were digging. how i uh found this bronze age encampment. like a face. now, if you look at the very molehills here, where the mole dug the earth. and here now on these bloodlines. experienced eyes are not afraid of this word can determine, here is a piece of ceramics. once again, silicon ceramics. flakes here , let's say it's clearly visible on this piece. here are traces of a certain ornament, that is, aesthetics have always been present 5,000 years 6,000 years ago, humanity has always loved beauty. an experienced specialist who would pick up, now this piece of ceramics, he would determine what culture, he would date. this is an occasion for excavations, which i would like to tell you more about archeology, when you are immersed in this science, when you especially participate in excavations. you begin to understand what is real. well, i can say this about myself. this is where real patriotism comes in. for me, let's say, yes, uh, this is to take the time to study your native land. maybe it sounds like something. uh, well, not quite as pathetic as it should sound. maybe be the opposite. well, i think so. these people are doing everything to make our life comfortable with the work of the scientific road network. we try to achieve even coverage so that our drivers and not only our authorities feel comfortable moving along our street , imagine what would happen if there was no electricity during the day, any emergency situation is eliminated within two hours. be healthy. they work tirelessly every day. here we see a schematic 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