of the belarusian woodland, this is our river, the stviga river, flows into the pripyat river in gomishnionnected with this roar, both as a child during school, and as an adult, i go to school... korotsichi, in short, the river stviga flows, there were years when pripyat overflowed heavily, we could not get to school, by water only, on boats, we were transported by collective farmers, with oars, rowed boats, took us to school, to school, when we got there, we tried to get into the boat, like gentlemen, first... after graduating from college, i worked at a collective farm apiary as a beekeeper, the apiary was also located on the banks of the stviga river. i worked for 23 years, there were years when the water demolished bridges, they set up pontoons and sailed across with boats, it was different, we have a very winding river, it is so winding, from bachite, like sharp turns, a turn at a turn, not a transport river, just this is the chelyasnaya river, that’s it, that’s it the river is small, well, it can be treacherous. in short, in general, some areas were flooded, that they swam into hous