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Very inspiring. Worth the walk. Traditional church
Traditional wooded church. Stunning views. I was told by local guide that the crosses, in the cemetery, are not original for that region. They are rather the style of more northern regions of Russia....
Highly recommended if you are in Ples. Also not bad place for seeing a sunset (still, note that ideal place for seeing a sunset or taking its photos from a hill at Ples would be the nearby hill).
The Petropavlovsk Mountain, named after the wooden church, received the second name of Levitan, as it is known that the artist wrote his numerous landscapes here. Here is a viewing area with ...
I do not share the general delight about this place. It is not enough that in the summer season you can only get here on foot from the parking at the entrance to the city, so around nothing is adapted for tourism. Prepare ...
Very inspiring. Worth the walk. Traditional church
Traditional wooded church. Stunning views. I was told by local guide that the crosses, in the cemetery, are not original for that region. They are rather the style of more northern regions of Russia....
Fascinating views
Highly recommended if you are in Ples. Also not bad place for seeing a sunset (still, note that ideal place for seeing a sunset or taking its photos from a hill at Ples would be the nearby hill).
Good views
The hotel is located in the heart of the city centre and is located in the heart of the city centre.
The observation platform at the Sunday Church
The Petropavlovsk Mountain, named after the wooden church, received the second name of Levitan, as it is known that the artist wrote his numerous landscapes here. Here is a viewing area with ...
Just a scrolled place
I do not share the general delight about this place. It is not enough that in the summer season you can only get here on foot from the parking at the entrance to the city, so around nothing is adapted for tourism. Prepare ...