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Esclusa №8 en Sheksna. Volga–Baltic Waterway 1
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Esclusa №8 en Sheksna. Volga–Baltic Waterway 1
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Rybinsk Hydroelectric Station. Volga–Baltic Waterway 2
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Rybinsk Hydroelectric Station. Volga–Baltic Waterway 2
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Despite its area of Rybinsk reservoir sufficiently fine. For traffic routed ship moves (№63,64,65), crossing the waters of the reservoir from south to north. About the way to Rybinsk I wrote, now 'sailing' on Cherepovets (though in the photo view in the opposite direction, from his Rybinsk). Volga–Baltic Waterway 3
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Despite its area of Rybinsk reservoir sufficiently fine. For traffic routed ship moves (№63,64,65), crossing the waters of the reservoir from south to north. About the way to Rybinsk I wrote, now 'sailing' on Cherepovets (though in the photo view in the opposite direction, from his Rybinsk). Volga–Baltic Waterway 3
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Industrial kind of Cherepovets with reservoir. There are many plants, but the leading role is played by 'Severstal' pipe which can be seen in two hours before the approach to the city. Volga–Baltic Waterway 4
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Industrial kind of Cherepovets with reservoir. There are many plants, but the leading role is played by 'Severstal' pipe which can be seen in two hours before the approach to the city. Volga–Baltic Waterway 4
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Trumpet CHP EMU-2 on the territory of 'Severstal' height of about 240 meters. Volga–Baltic Waterway 5
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Trumpet CHP EMU-2 on the territory of 'Severstal' height of about 240 meters. Volga–Baltic Waterway 5
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Pier in Cherepovets. Pleasure 'severstalevsky' 'Meteor'. High-speed passenger service ceased in the mid 90s. Earlier flights were in Rybinsk and to Vytegra (Lake Onega), across the Volga-Baltic Canal. Volga–Baltic Waterway 6
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Pier in Cherepovets. Pleasure 'severstalevsky' 'Meteor'. High-speed passenger service ceased in the mid 90s. Earlier flights were in Rybinsk and to Vytegra (Lake Onega), across the Volga-Baltic Canal. Volga–Baltic Waterway 6
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October bridge automotive cable-stayed bridge over the Sheksna. Opened in 1979 and was the first cable-stayed bridge, built on the territory of Russia. The length of the bridge - 781 m, height - 83 m. Volga–Baltic Waterway 7
Volga–Baltic Waterway
October bridge automotive cable-stayed bridge over the Sheksna. Opened in 1979 and was the first cable-stayed bridge, built on the territory of Russia. The length of the bridge - 781 m, height - 83 m. Volga–Baltic Waterway 7
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October bridge over the Sheksna. Volga–Baltic Waterway 8
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October bridge over the Sheksna. Volga–Baltic Waterway 8
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Railway bridge over the Sheksna, on the direction of Vologda-Cherepovets. Volga–Baltic Waterway 9
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Railway bridge over the Sheksna, on the direction of Vologda-Cherepovets. Volga–Baltic Waterway 9
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №8. Volga–Baltic Waterway 10
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №8. Volga–Baltic Waterway 10
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №8. Volga–Baltic Waterway 11
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №8. Volga–Baltic Waterway 11
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №7. Volga–Baltic Waterway 12
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №7. Volga–Baltic Waterway 12
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №7. Volga–Baltic Waterway 13
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River Sheksna, Sheksna hydroelectric Sheksninsky gateway №7. Volga–Baltic Waterway 13
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Sheksninskaya hydroelectric power station on the river Sheksna Vologda region, near the village Sheksna. Is a part of the Volga-Baltic kanala.Stroitelstvo HPP began in 1958, ended in 1966 (the second stage took place in 1973-1975). HPP is built on the riverbed scheme. 15 Sheksna - urban-type settlement. The population is about 20 thousand people. Got its current name in 1954, when in connection with the development of industrial construction Nikolskoye village was renamed the industrial community. Close lesoport. Volga–Baltic Waterway 14
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Sheksninskaya hydroelectric power station on the river Sheksna Vologda region, near the village Sheksna. Is a part of the Volga-Baltic kanala.Stroitelstvo HPP began in 1958, ended in 1966 (the second stage took place in 1973-1975). HPP is built on the riverbed scheme. 15 Sheksna - urban-type settlement. The population is about 20 thousand people. Got its current name in 1954, when in connection with the development of industrial construction Nikolskoye village was renamed the industrial community. Close lesoport. Volga–Baltic Waterway 14
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Sheksna - urban-type settlement. The population is about 20 thousand people. Got its current name in 1954, when in connection with the development of industrial construction Nikolskoye village was renamed the industrial community. Close lesoport. Volga–Baltic Waterway 15
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Sheksna - urban-type settlement. The population is about 20 thousand people. Got its current name in 1954, when in connection with the development of industrial construction Nikolskoye village was renamed the industrial community. Close lesoport. Volga–Baltic Waterway 15
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Irma Sheksna marina on one of the 'green' parking on cruises in the North-West. Volga–Baltic Waterway 16
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Irma Sheksna marina on one of the 'green' parking on cruises in the North-West. Volga–Baltic Waterway 16
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Road bridge near the village Ivanov Bor. Construction began in the 90s, then stopped and resumed in 2000. The bridge: the approach path to the left and the right bank of 90 meters and a main span over the river at 147 meters. Volga–Baltic Waterway 17
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Road bridge near the village Ivanov Bor. Construction began in the 90s, then stopped and resumed in 2000. The bridge: the approach path to the left and the right bank of 90 meters and a main span over the river at 147 meters. Volga–Baltic Waterway 17
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Barge being loaded on Sheksna. Volga–Baltic Waterway 18
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Barge being loaded on Sheksna. Volga–Baltic Waterway 18
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Cyril Belozersky monastery - male Orthodox monastery on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, within the modern city Kirillov Vologda region. Founded in 1397. Volga–Baltic Waterway 19
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Cyril Belozersky monastery - male Orthodox monastery on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, within the modern city Kirillov Vologda region. Founded in 1397. Volga–Baltic Waterway 19
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Ferapontov Monastery - historical and cultural monument of federal significance in the Vologda region. Znametnit have frescoes of Dionysius (1502). UNESCO has a monastery as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Volga–Baltic Waterway 20
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Ferapontov Monastery - historical and cultural monument of federal significance in the Vologda region. Znametnit have frescoes of Dionysius (1502). UNESCO has a monastery as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Volga–Baltic Waterway 20
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Church of the Nativity in Krokhino, at the beginning of the Sheksna in Lake Beloye (White Lake), built in 1780. Volga–Baltic Waterway 21
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Church of the Nativity in Krokhino, at the beginning of the Sheksna in Lake Beloye (White Lake), built in 1780. Volga–Baltic Waterway 21
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Church of the Nativity in Krokhino, at the beginning of the Sheksna in Lake Beloye (White Lake), built in 1780. Flooded when creating the Volga-Baltic Waterway. Not restored. Over the past ten years, heavily damaged a little more and it will collapse into the water completely. Volga–Baltic Waterway 22
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Church of the Nativity in Krokhino, at the beginning of the Sheksna in Lake Beloye (White Lake), built in 1780. Flooded when creating the Volga-Baltic Waterway. Not restored. Over the past ten years, heavily damaged a little more and it will collapse into the water completely. Volga–Baltic Waterway 22
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Lake Beloye (White Lake), gulls. White Lake is located in the west of the Vologda region of Russia, has a rounded shape. In the south-west coast is the town of Belozersk. Volga–Baltic Waterway 23
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Lake Beloye (White Lake), gulls. White Lake is located in the west of the Vologda region of Russia, has a rounded shape. In the south-west coast is the town of Belozersk. Volga–Baltic Waterway 23
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View from Kovzha on Lake Beloye (White Lake). Volga–Baltic Waterway 24
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View from Kovzha on Lake Beloye (White Lake). Volga–Baltic Waterway 24
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Kovzha flows out of Lake Kovzhskoye in the north-western part of the Vologda region. Flows in the natural course, only the first 10 kilometers. Volga–Baltic Waterway 25
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Kovzha flows out of Lake Kovzhskoye in the north-western part of the Vologda region. Flows in the natural course, only the first 10 kilometers. Volga–Baltic Waterway 25
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In the area of the village Aleksandrovskoe Kovzha connects with the Volga-Baltic Canal, the site of the Volga-Baltic waterway between the Alexander and Lake White passes through regulated and artificially deepened channel Kovzha. Volga–Baltic Waterway 26
Volga–Baltic Waterway
In the area of the village Aleksandrovskoe Kovzha connects with the Volga-Baltic Canal, the site of the Volga-Baltic waterway between the Alexander and Lake White passes through regulated and artificially deepened channel Kovzha. Volga–Baltic Waterway 26
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №6. Volga–Baltic Waterway 27
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №6. Volga–Baltic Waterway 27
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The deepest gateway VBW - №6 (Pakhomovsky hydroelectric). Volga–Baltic Waterway 28
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The deepest gateway VBW - №6 (Pakhomovsky hydroelectric). Volga–Baltic Waterway 28
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №5. Volga–Baltic Waterway 29
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №5. Volga–Baltic Waterway 29
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Novinkinsky waterworks - Cascade gateway №5, 4, 3. Volga–Baltic Waterway 30
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Novinkinsky waterworks - Cascade gateway №5, 4, 3. Volga–Baltic Waterway 30
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №4. Volga–Baltic Waterway 31
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №4. Volga–Baltic Waterway 31
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №4. Volga–Baltic Waterway 32
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №4. Volga–Baltic Waterway 32
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №3. Volga–Baltic Waterway 33
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №3. Volga–Baltic Waterway 33
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №3. Volga–Baltic Waterway 34
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №3. Volga–Baltic Waterway 34
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Belousovsky reservoir between gateways №3 and 2. Volga–Baltic Waterway 35
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Belousovsky reservoir between gateways №3 and 2. Volga–Baltic Waterway 35
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Gateway №2 (Belousovsky hydroelectric). Volga–Baltic Waterway 36
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Gateway №2 (Belousovsky hydroelectric). Volga–Baltic Waterway 36
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №2. Volga–Baltic Waterway 37
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №2. Volga–Baltic Waterway 37
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We approach the Vytegra. View of the Church of the Purification with Vytegorsky reservoir. Volga–Baltic Waterway 38
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We approach the Vytegra. View of the Church of the Purification with Vytegorsky reservoir. Volga–Baltic Waterway 38
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Boat Quay. Right on the shore of the reservoir is a museum Submarine B-440. Volga–Baltic Waterway 39
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Boat Quay. Right on the shore of the reservoir is a museum Submarine B-440. Volga–Baltic Waterway 39
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Gateway №1 Volga-Baltic Canal in Vytegra. Volga–Baltic Waterway 40
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Gateway №1 Volga-Baltic Canal in Vytegra. Volga–Baltic Waterway 40
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №1. Volga–Baltic Waterway 41
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Volga-Baltic Canal, gateway №1. Volga–Baltic Waterway 41
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Ship Channel, Vytegra. Volga–Baltic Waterway 42
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Ship Channel, Vytegra. Volga–Baltic Waterway 42
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Vytegra, from the belfry. Volga–Baltic Waterway 43
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Vytegra, from the belfry. Volga–Baltic Waterway 43
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Vytegra - the city (from 1773) in the Vologda region. A population of about 11,000 people. Lesoport in Vytegra on the eponymous river. Volga–Baltic Waterway 44
Volga–Baltic Waterway
Vytegra - the city (from 1773) in the Vologda region. A population of about 11,000 people. Lesoport in Vytegra on the eponymous river. Volga–Baltic Waterway 44
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Vytegra - the river in the Vologda region, part of the Volga-Baltic Waterway. Follows from Matkozera empties into Lake Onega. The length of the river - 64 km. Volga–Baltic Waterway 45
Volga–Baltic Waterway
Vytegra - the river in the Vologda region, part of the Volga-Baltic Waterway. Follows from Matkozera empties into Lake Onega. The length of the river - 64 km. Volga–Baltic Waterway 45
Volga–Baltic Waterway
Vytegra - the river in the Vologda region, part of the Volga-Baltic Waterway. Follows from Matkozera empties into Lake Onega. The length of the river - 64 km. Volga–Baltic Waterway 46
Volga–Baltic Waterway
Vytegra - the river in the Vologda region, part of the Volga-Baltic Waterway. Follows from Matkozera empties into Lake Onega. The length of the river - 64 km. Volga–Baltic Waterway 46
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So we have reached and Lake Onega. Lake Onega is located in the northwest of the European part of the Russian Federation on the territory of Karelia, Leningrad and Vologda regions. The second largest lake in Europe. The length from north to south - 245 km, the greatest width - 91.6 km. The average depth - 30 m and the maximum - 127 m. On the shores of Lake Onega The cities of Petrozavodsk, Kondopoga and Medvezhyegorsk. Volga–Baltic Waterway 47
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So we have reached and Lake Onega. Lake Onega is located in the northwest of the European part of the Russian Federation on the territory of Karelia, Leningrad and Vologda regions. The second largest lake in Europe. The length from north to south - 245 km, the greatest width - 91.6 km. The average depth - 30 m and the maximum - 127 m. On the shores of Lake Onega The cities of Petrozavodsk, Kondopoga and Medvezhyegorsk. Volga–Baltic Waterway 47
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Source of the Svyr river. Volga–Baltic Waterway 48
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Source of the Svyr river. Volga–Baltic Waterway 48
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The village is repair-operational fleet base of the Ascension (Ascension EW), which settles in the winter or repaired most of the fleet of the Northwest Company. Volga–Baltic Waterway 50
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The village is repair-operational fleet base of the Ascension (Ascension EW), which settles in the winter or repaired most of the fleet of the Northwest Company. Volga–Baltic Waterway 50
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For nearly a hundred kilometers from the Ascended to Podporozhie no large villages. They were in the flood zone of the Upper Svirsky reservoir and were moved away from the coast. Volga–Baltic Waterway 51
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For nearly a hundred kilometers from the Ascended to Podporozhie no large villages. They were in the flood zone of the Upper Svirsky reservoir and were moved away from the coast. Volga–Baltic Waterway 51
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Iwinski spill (Upper Svirsky reservoir). Volga–Baltic Waterway 52
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Iwinski spill (Upper Svirsky reservoir). Volga–Baltic Waterway 52
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Svir River at the approach to Podporozhie. There is another backwater from the dam of the Upper Svir hydroelectric power station. When you create a reservoir was flooded 1.87 hectares of farmland transferred 314 buildings. Volga–Baltic Waterway 53
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Svir River at the approach to Podporozhie. There is another backwater from the dam of the Upper Svir hydroelectric power station. When you create a reservoir was flooded 1.87 hectares of farmland transferred 314 buildings. Volga–Baltic Waterway 53
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Hydroelectric reservoir flooded Svirsky thresholds, ensuring navigation on the river Svir. Volga–Baltic Waterway 54
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Hydroelectric reservoir flooded Svirsky thresholds, ensuring navigation on the river Svir. Volga–Baltic Waterway 54
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The camera gateway Upper Svir hydroelectric power station in the town of Podporozhye. Gateway a single-line, single chamber, dimensions 290 × 21,5 × 4 m. Volga–Baltic Waterway 55
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The camera gateway Upper Svir hydroelectric power station in the town of Podporozhye. Gateway a single-line, single chamber, dimensions 290 × 21,5 × 4 m. Volga–Baltic Waterway 55
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HPP construction was carried out by prisoners under the control of the NKVD. By 1941 was an open pit for powerhouse began concrete work. During the war, the territory was occupied by hydroelectric and flooded pit. In 1948, construction resumed. The first unit earned in 1951, and in 1952 the station was put into commercial operation. Volga–Baltic Waterway 54
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HPP construction was carried out by prisoners under the control of the NKVD. By 1941 was an open pit for powerhouse began concrete work. During the war, the territory was occupied by hydroelectric and flooded pit. In 1948, construction resumed. The first unit earned in 1951, and in 1952 the station was put into commercial operation. Volga–Baltic Waterway 54
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Below is hydroelectric Podporozhsky railway bridge, with the lifting middle span for the passage of ships. And then the port is located Vazhiny. Construction was started in 1981, the port is designed to handle coal, pyrite, forest and mineral construction materials. Volga–Baltic Waterway 57
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Below is hydroelectric Podporozhsky railway bridge, with the lifting middle span for the passage of ships. And then the port is located Vazhiny. Construction was started in 1981, the port is designed to handle coal, pyrite, forest and mineral construction materials. Volga–Baltic Waterway 57
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Upper Mandrogi - built in 1996-2002's tourist village, serving tourists cruise ships. Since almost half of the tourists, foreigners, the village is built in the style of a Russian village a la rus, the complex of museums, each displaying a different aspect of Russian folk life. Volga–Baltic Waterway 58
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Upper Mandrogi - built in 1996-2002's tourist village, serving tourists cruise ships. Since almost half of the tourists, foreigners, the village is built in the style of a Russian village a la rus, the complex of museums, each displaying a different aspect of Russian folk life. Volga–Baltic Waterway 58
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A single-line single-chamber shipping lock Nizhnesvirskaya HPP. HPP is located in the Leningrad region, the city and Svirstroy Lodeinoe field. Volga–Baltic Waterway 59
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A single-line single-chamber shipping lock Nizhnesvirskaya HPP. HPP is located in the Leningrad region, the city and Svirstroy Lodeinoe field. Volga–Baltic Waterway 59
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A single-line single-chamber shipping lock Nizhnesvirskaya HPP. HPP is located in the Leningrad region, the city and Svirstroy Lodeinoe field. Volga–Baltic Waterway 60
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A single-line single-chamber shipping lock Nizhnesvirskaya HPP. HPP is located in the Leningrad region, the city and Svirstroy Lodeinoe field. Volga–Baltic Waterway 60
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Svir River, the lower approach channel Lower Svirsky Gateway. Leningrad, Svirstroy. Volga–Baltic Waterway 61
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Svir River, the lower approach channel Lower Svirsky Gateway. Leningrad, Svirstroy. Volga–Baltic Waterway 61
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Concrete spillway dam. Hydropower development projects Svir any more in pre-revolutionary years, but the construction of hydroelectric power station began only in 1927 and ended in 1936. During the Great Patriotic War dam was blown up by the retreating Soviet troops. In 1944, the restoration of the station, which ended in 1948. Volga–Baltic Waterway 62
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Concrete spillway dam. Hydropower development projects Svir any more in pre-revolutionary years, but the construction of hydroelectric power station began only in 1927 and ended in 1936. During the Great Patriotic War dam was blown up by the retreating Soviet troops. In 1944, the restoration of the station, which ended in 1948. Volga–Baltic Waterway 62
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Lodeynopolsky auto-railway bridge to the lift span. Volga–Baltic Waterway 63
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Lodeynopolsky auto-railway bridge to the lift span. Volga–Baltic Waterway 63
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Svir River. Volga–Baltic Waterway 64
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Svir River. Volga–Baltic Waterway 64
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Svir River. Volga–Baltic Waterway 65
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Svir River. Volga–Baltic Waterway 65
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Monument commemorating the completion of the New Ladoga Canal, completed during the reign of Alexander II. Volga–Baltic Waterway 66
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Monument commemorating the completion of the New Ladoga Canal, completed during the reign of Alexander II. Volga–Baltic Waterway 66
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Ahead - Lake Ladoga. Volga–Baltic Waterway 67
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Ahead - Lake Ladoga. Volga–Baltic Waterway 67
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The historic fortress of Shlisselburg (Oreshek or Nut) is located on the island in the Lake Ladoga in the mouth of the River Neva. Volga–Baltic Waterway 68
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The historic fortress of Shlisselburg (Oreshek or Nut) is located on the island in the Lake Ladoga in the mouth of the River Neva. Volga–Baltic Waterway 68
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The historic fortress of Shlisselburg (Oreshek or Nut) is located on the island in the Lake Ladoga in the mouth of the River Neva. Volga–Baltic Waterway 69
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The historic fortress of Shlisselburg (Oreshek or Nut) is located on the island in the Lake Ladoga in the mouth of the River Neva. Volga–Baltic Waterway 69
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Neva River in Saint Petersburg. Volga–Baltic Waterway 70
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Neva River in Saint Petersburg. Volga–Baltic Waterway 70
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Volodarsky Bridge over the Neva River. Volga–Baltic Waterway 71
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Volodarsky Bridge over the Neva River. Volga–Baltic Waterway 71
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Pinkhus Karlinskii de 84 años y 66 de servicio se encargaba de supervisar la presa Chernigov en el sistema de Marinsk hacia 1909. Volga–Baltic Waterway 72
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Pinkhus Karlinskii de 84 años y 66 de servicio se encargaba de supervisar la presa Chernigov en el sistema de Marinsk hacia 1909. Volga–Baltic Waterway 72
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Mapa del Relieve y las Esclusas. Volga–Baltic Waterway 73
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Mapa del Relieve y las Esclusas. Volga–Baltic Waterway 73
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Map. Volga–Baltic Waterway 74
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Map. Volga–Baltic Waterway 76
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