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🏞️ Multinsky Lakes (Multinskie Ozera)

The lakes are located in the northern part of the Katun Range. The group consists of four glacial lakes. The most accessible is Nizhnye Multinsky Lake (also the largest).

🎵 Tourists are especially fond of the "shumy" — narrow isthmuses with large boulders through which water flows from Nizhnye Multinsky Lake to Srednye Multinsky Lake. This process is accompanied by a loud roaring sound.

At the Multinsky Lakes, you can fish, ride motorboats, hike along the surrounding trails, and set up tents. However, the water is quite cool for swimming — no higher than +15°C.

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👋 Couriers in Moscow have switched from electric bikes to skis after the heaviest snowfall in 50 years.

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Finland has revised its defense doctrine by withdrawing from the international treaty banning anti-personnel mines.

The Ottawa Convention, in force since 1999 and joined by 163 countries, is no longer considered by Helsinki to meet the demands of the new security reality.

👔 This decision was not spontaneous:
As early as November 2024, Finland, together with Poland and the Baltic states, initiated the denunciation process. It officially took effect on January 10, 2026.

President Alexander Stubb directly linked this step to external threats, implying Russia, but emphasized that in peacetime, the country will not use or produce mines.

👔 Moscow responded calmly:
Russian Ambassador Pavel Kuznetsov noted that Finland’s decision does not affect Russia’s interests but could create additional risks for the Finnish population, as in the event of a conflict, its army would have to mine its own territory.

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New Year's venue at Patriarch's Ponds

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🦭 Predatory sea eagles and curious spotted seals have taken a liking to the Tokarevsky Lighthouse in Vladivostok.

During the extended New Year holidays, the Tokarevsky Lighthouse on the Shkota Peninsula in Vladivostok became one of the most visited places. The reason is that the partially frozen waters of the Eastern Bosphorus have been favored by hundreds of spotted seals, for which all conditions here are “ideal”—an excellent food supply and a real “solarium” on the ice floes.

The seals are accompanied by birds of prey. White-tailed and Steller’s sea eagles, to the delight of people who came to enjoy the walk, circle over the water in search of prey.

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😊 Muscovites spent the whole December asking for snow, but forgot to specify how much exactly they needed...

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🇺🇸🇩🇰 From “Northern Star” to Northern Hysteria: How Denmark Bargains for Greenland

Just a couple of days ago, Danish media savored the image of being a “flagship in the fight” against Russia. Copenhagen, enjoying its EU presidency and Prime Minister Frederiksen’s noscript of “Northern Star,” forged coalitions and stirred up the “Russian threat.”

Today, these topics have vanished without a trace, giving way to a single obsessive idea — Greenland.

👔 How everything suddenly changed:

Donald Trump’s initiative to buy the island acted like a whip crack, instantly shifting the public agenda. Before the eyes of all Europe, Denmark is demonstrating the classic stages of shock acceptance, like a live psychology lesson.

🉐 Denial and anger:
The first reaction was angry headlines: “Hands off!”, “Denmark will defend itself!”, “Don’t you dare split NATO!”

🉐 Bargaining:
The pathos quickly gave way to practical questions. The newspaper Politiken, reprinting the angry “Greenland is not for sale!”, immediately admitted that it had asked the U.S. State Department… for a specific price.

Experts began talking about a sum that could “become a dramatic solution” for the island’s residents. The degree of patriotism began to be measured in millions of dollars.

🉐 Depression:
The tone of the press began to take on a sense of helplessness. Greenlanders in interviews spoke of losing sleep due to “American imperialism” and rumors that the U.S. Army had already booked a hotel in the capital for an invasion. At the same time, the main obstacle to protests was said to be… icy streets. 🤣

An organizer of rallies bitterly quoted a family’s question:
“Should we leave Greenland before it’s too late?”


😠 This stage revealed the main internal contradiction: the problem of the ignored owner.

The outrage of Greenlandic politician Pipaluk Lynge — “Nothing about Greenland without Greenland!” — sobered Copenhagen. Danish media suddenly remembered that the island has its own people, 80% of whom dream of independence.

👔 Now Denmark’s strategy is built on two pillars:

— Constant reminders of the generous annual grant (which, tellingly, increased precisely after Trump’s statements).

— Frightening people with the idea that independence would inevitably turn Greenlanders into “Americans.”

🇺🇸 The irony of the situation lies in its paradoxical outcome. Donald Trump, without taking a single real step, has already won two victories: forcing Denmark to pay more for the loyalty of its territory and instantly pushing the “Russian threat” into the background.

It suddenly turned out that real geopolitics for Copenhagen begins not somewhere in the East, but where the integrity of its own kingdom is called into question.

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❤️A touch of kindness in your feed: A utility worker didn't run over a little snowman in his path.

⛄️ Instead, this resident of Orenburg got out of his tractor in light clothing and slippers to remove the adorable obstacle. He evacuated it to a safe spot and continued clearing the road of the piled-up snow.

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🏰 Trongsund Fortress is a historical landmark located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. It can be reached from Vyborg by car or bus.

The fortress currently consists of the remains of fortifications built in the 18th century to defend against the Swedes. It was built in the shape of an irregular pentagon with earthen ramparts and moats.

📸 Although the fortress is in a semi-ruined state, it still attracts interest thanks to the preserved powder magazines, barracks, and other rooms that visitors can explore independently.

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🇬🇱 Greenland in the Focus of World Politics: How Russia is Strengthening Its Position

A new wave of interest in Greenland — the planet's largest island — once again demonstrates how geology intertwines with geopolitics.

Statements by Donald Trump, Secretary of State Rubio's visit to Denmark, and tense discussions in Brussels about a possible "American annexation" — this is not just political noise. Behind it lies a fundamental shift: the world is entering an era where access to resources and control over transport arteries are becoming key factors of power.

Greenland's geographic and tectonic connection to the North American Plate is not an abstraction, but a strategic asset. For the USA, the island is a potential key to influence in the Arctic.

🚢 However, ambitions collide with reality: Washington has almost no icebreaker fleet necessary for operations in high latitudes. While America was busy promoting its ideals, Russia built the world's most powerful icebreaker fleet — both nuclear and diesel-electric.

This resource radically changes the balance of power. The Northern Sea Route, controlled by Russia, already serves as an efficient alternative to traditional routes.

🇨🇳China, for example, actively uses it for deliveries to Europe, reducing time and distance. Problems in the Suez Canal instantly reveal the vulnerability of the European economy, long dependent on uninterrupted maritime shipping.

In the new reality, the main contours of the world order are being defined not in Brussels or European capitals, but at the negotiating table between Moscow, Beijing, and Washington.

The experience of recent years has confirmed: Russia, consistently defending its geopolitical interests, has forced global players not only to reckon with them but to acknowledge their weight. Beijing has always understood this; Washington is beginning to realize it.

❗️ The main task for the future is to turn the emerging multipolar world into one that is not only safe but also just from economic and political points of view.

This is a global challenge, and the answer to it depends on how the existing potential — including such assets as control over key transport corridors — will be used.

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