The fisherman's cuisine of Primoriye

Primorye, Russia’s South-Eastern krai, is where the world’s largest mainland, Eurasia, and the biggest ocean, the Pacific, meet. There volcanic plateaus neighbour rich forests and freshwater mountain lakes the sea. The Peter the Great Bay is known for its azure bays and fantastical underwater caves, but is also home to thousands of species of fish which are free for the catching. RTG TV host Denis Golovko, along with a crew of locals, dived to the bottom of the bay where he collected some traditional inhabitants of the ocean floor — sea cucumbers, scallops and sea urchins. He then learned some traditional Primorye recipes to test out in the preparation of his fresh catch. 

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The fisherman's cuisine of Primoriye
A modern vacation in ancient Suzdal

The city of Suzdal, with its hilly landscapes, winding river and the ancient monuments marking the river banks, has long been a touristic hotspot. The city is a symbol of an early Russia - Suzdal celebrated its millennial almost immediately following the foundation of the Russian State. Even today Suzdal has managed to maintain its ancient charm – a quality that attracts people from all over the world. Despite its strong connection to the past, Suzdal is still a city full of modern life. RTG TV host Olga Degtyareva made a special trip to Suzdal to find out for herself just what type of holidays and activities the historic city has to offer.

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A modern vacation in ancient Suzdal
Rock Mysteries of the Malaya Laba River

Judging by the abundance of stone monuments found in the Caucasus Mountains, many scholars believe that over time a number of important routes have passed through the territory, leaving their mark on the world’s history. RTG TV host Nadezhda Lebedeva journeyed along one of these many early caravan routes. During her trip she came upon many structures left by peoples that resettled in the area over time. Such structures include: Tombs and houses built by Atlanteans - the people that lived on the sunken island of Atlantis – and petroglyphs – drawings done on stone by prehistoric peoples.

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Rock Mysteries of the Malaya Laba River