Travel Notes. Part 44: Walking to the Sea

Yuri Loginov’s travel notes accompanied by video fragments made here and there once upon a time with amazing background classic music to remember forever. Travel Notes. Part 44: Walking to the Sea. It happened to be in a village #Sovetkvadzhe, the Greater #Sochi region in the South of #Russia. And I’ve made a clip with unique underwater shooting. After all, I wanted so much this summer would not end, that it would rush after me... For the incompetents, by the way, the village of Sovet-Kvadzhe (translated from the Adyghe language as “the village council“) is a part of the Lazarevskoye district of Sochi. It is located along the coast between the Makopse and Ashe rivers in a narrow low-lying valley, in 17 kilometres along the serpentine to the north from Lazarevskoye. Here the federal highway A-147 “Dzhubga-Adler“ and the railway line of the North Caucasus Railway pass through. The surrounding mountains are mostly covered with pine forests and cypress groves. The highest mountain in the local area is Mount Unexpected (503 meters) in the upper river of the same name. Watch the previous video about Russia on
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