The Caucasus is a popular destination among tourists with each visitor finding something that meets what they’re looking for - be it natural masterpieces, architectural monuments or medicinal mineral waters. In the North-Western part of the Caucasus Mountains is the settlement of Kamennomostsky, a place which received its name due to the natural stone bridges which pass over the Belaya River. It is from this river that routes along the mountainous Adygea region originate. The region’s silently majestic cliffs and mysterious and deep canyons are all places which can be explored by those looking for an active holiday any time of year, even if they have only a few days. RTG TV host Olga Degtyareva talks about her weekend in the foothills and recommends where to begin in order to ensure that your holiday is filled with dozens of different and extreme activities and follows rout...
Black grouse current. Not just mating games, but a sacred ritual inherited from the depths of time. The forest thicket. Lawn. The first rays of the sun. And in the silence, strange sounds are suddenly heard: a dull murmur... sharp clicks... a hissing chuff...These black beauties entered the arena. With scarlet eyebrows. With lyre tails. Ready to fight for the right to continue the family. A real wildlife show, during which grouse dance, fight, and seduce. It seems that spring itself speaks through their voices. RTG's film tells the story of these amazing sedentary birds and their celebration of spring.
On the territory of St. Petersburg there are major wharves and enterprises where naval vessels, submarines and civilian ships are built. For three centuries, they’ve been setting the pace for shipbuilding in Russia. Their creators are rightfully regarded as innovators in the sector. The Baltic Shipyard was founded in 1856. Since then, it’s been rightfully linked to the word “first” in numerous contexts. It was from its slipway at the beginning of the 20th century that the first Russian ice-breaker was launched. In the old factory workshops and a century later, giants such as these have been built. Today, however, their unique qualities can already compete on a global scale. The construction of a new series of Arctic giants in a film by RTG TV.