Orlenok All-Russian Children's Center

Whether it’s learning how to ride a surfboard, performing on stage for the first time or seeing what it’s like to be a sailor or a journalist, the all-Russia children’s center Orlyonok (baby eagle), offers dozens of opportunities to try something new to kids and teens who spend summers on the Black Sea coast in southern Russia. Orlyonok, built in 1960, originally consisted of a few tents and cabins, but today this center occupies 245 hectares and is the home to 7 different summer camps that 20,000 campers visit every year. Here you can find a museum and observatory, a library and TV studio, a stadium and swimming pool. This is a small place where the traditions and rules created by decades of campers have been preserved. Here kindness, tolerance, leadership, patriotism, friendship and the world aren’t simply words, but a lifestyle. RTG TV host Ludmila Shiryayeva visited this children’s...

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Orlenok All-Russian Children's Center
Fishing in the Estuaries of Primorsko-Akhtarsk

The city Primorsko-Akhtarsk boasts a unique location in the southern part of Russia on the coast of the Sea of Azov, and is surrounded by estuaries. These estuaries form when rivers overflow and can either run into the sea or remain separate. Because of this, Primorsko-Akhtarsk is home to many types of both sea and river fish. Thanks to its diverse waters, the city has long been famous for its great fishing. Russian Travel Guide host Denis Golovko found this out for himself. On his journey he skillfully caught a pike, improvised by using a fake dragonfly as bait and smoked Azov-Black Sea herring on the bank of one of the estuary banks of Primorsko-Akhtarsk.

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Fishing in the Estuaries of Primorsko-Akhtarsk
Abin Trout Farm

Long ago the land in the foothills of the Caucuses Mountains was considered to be sacred. Modern scientists and ecologists have confirmed the area’s value saying the Abinsk District is one of the best places to live in Krasnodor Krai. It is here that the relict juniper grows and where the water is saturated with silver ions. People breed trout in these waters as the conditions in Abinsk are ideal for doing so: The water is clean, the fish are monitored by professionals and are fed only the highest-quality food. RTG host Denis Golovko not only visited the impressive plant, but also got to taste the fish.

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Abin Trout Farm