Kasyanka. Pt.3

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A trip to this village was planned for me last fall. And we even tried to get into it, but we were scared by the long walking path and the fresh bear trail. This time the path began in exactly the same way, but the specific goal set to get to Kasyanka nullified any fears.

The way on foot was actually not so far and complicated, and the time spent on visiting all the objects is relatively short.

It is noteworthy that many large larch trees grow in the village.

An old bathhouse stands in the valley of a stream, but the water source has long dried up.

During his short life, the creek managed to make only a small depression in the hill.

If you go around on the other hand, the bathhouse may even turn out to be a barn.

In Kasyanka, you can often accidentally stumble upon an abandoned overgrown well. You need to be careful not to fail.

Vegetation destroys everything around, gradually recapturing its territory back.

Considering that before there were only fields around the village and they were cultivated, the landscape views were much more interesting.

I wonder what will happen in another twenty years with this village. For the sake of such interest, I even wanted to visit this place again in the future. It would be a good comparative report!

The nature around admires its pristine!

And the young grass looks like a trimmed lawn.

There are fewer people living in remote old villages.
Behind a bird cherry two twin houses hid. I saw this only once in the Nuksensky district.

With the increase in the number of family members, the need for an increase in living space increased.

People built houses for many years. Many years have passed...

Now nobody is building such houses ...

The earth will recycle all the building material that was taken from it, and make up for what was lost. The process is clearly visible, especially in this picture.

We left the last house in Kasyanka by the end, as a cherry on the cake. It was the most attractive in appearance.

To get to it, you need to go a small ravine.

The house is a five-wall with a balcony, without a mezzanine.

The same windows on either side indicate that both parts of the house were residential.

Former villagers tried to save many houses, judging by the windows boarded up with boards.

This is the third abandoned house in which we have lunch on the balcony ever. In general, for this we left it for inspection on the end.

It offers a good view from above...on the overgrown village.

After eating and enjoying the ancient atmosphere, sitting on the balcony, we began to study artifacts. Greeting card.

1971 year!

The extension at the house finally collapsed.

Near the house there is a barn, which is rare for an abandoned village.

The old street is overgrown for a long time, although it seems as if someone was passing by here recently.

Last look at the village and on the way back! It seemed as if the birches parted, showing the very house we had just visited.

Clouds ran up. The weather drove us away. No, if she didn’t want us to come here at all, then it would rain all the time.

It gave us time to look and capture, and drove away so that we quickly get to the next destination...



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plagiarist, spammer or ID thief -- звучит угрожающе! но меня этим не напугаешь.
собственно, что я хотел сказать - на месте этих деревянных коробок будет гниющая древесина, все глубже утопающая во мхах.

жаль, что на платформе давно нет конкурса на тематику #abandon/ #urbex, туда подобный пост был бы очень в тему.

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я видел все стадии заброшенных деревень, вплоть до их полного отсутствия. домовая яма диаметром в полтора-два метра, поросшая крапивой - это максимум, что можно наблюдать визуально. далее только со специальным оборудованием.

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яма - это в случае если был подпол, или по любому?.. если подпола нет, думаю, и ямы тоже не будет ?

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Скорее всего так и есть. Но пока я не встречал домов без подпола.

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ну, вот наш без подпола. обычный сруб с верандой, стоит в садоводческом товариществе. подозреваю что остальные там -- все такие же. не традиционные крестьянские хозяйства, а так сказать новодел. может быть, тоже поснимаю летом покосившиеся кучки досок, но таких живописных, как ваши, там нету .

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plagiarist, spammer or ID thief - это все, что они смогли придумать, поймав меня на паре скопированных строк из википедии

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да я и не сомневаюсь 8-)
кто один раз общался с этим "коллективным разумом" - тот не забудет. незабываемые ощущения... я один раз пытался помочь девушке, художнику, которую обвинили что она выкладывает свои же картины (ну, которые висят и продаются на сайте какой-то там галереи. имена там, авторство - были точно указаны были), но эти индусы упёртые, так что... несколько дней воду в ступе толкли. незабываемо, да.

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