These are such beautiful terems at the shooting site.
That's where the movie The Last Bogatyr was filmed.
Of course it's interesting to walk around here and see.
Although, as we can see, the condition of the buildings is bad.
Everything is slowly deteriorating, something is being broken.
There is no special supervision of the complex, so it's like this.
Looking from the outside, you think you could have saved it.
This beautiful complex made of wood and take excursions.
To make a tourist route here, so that tourists would come.
When you walk around the complex and look.
There are a lot of interesting things to develop.
But it's clear that you have to do it all. And who does?
There are a lot of beautiful decorative solutions.
It's a pity that all this is gradually crumbling.
Here would be to count what money is thrown.
Or we could even combine something else here?
Like a shopping mall and a tourist site.
I think a lot of business people would be interested.
Just look at the beauty that will disappear over time.
What are the local authorities looking at? It's a long shot.
And the prospect of development and culture for the area.
A beautiful panorama of the sunset right from the terem.
We were getting ready to leave, but we didn't want to.
But it was late, it was getting dark outside and we had to go.
I also decided to enter the CCH Photography Contest 9 to support both the contest and the community. The contest is quite interesting.
Hello, my friends! And this is our autumn photo report about a little trip from the place where the famous movie tale "The Last Bogatyr" was shot, or as they say - an action-tale in a new way. This wonderful, interesting, fantastic and beautiful movie was filmed in the Moscow region. A decorative fairy-tale town made of wood was built near the town of Khimki. If you wish, you can get there quickly, it is not far from the center of Moscow. When you arrive at the place, in the village of Vereskino you will immediately see this fabulous wooden and painted town (in the Russian style), which is a fortress with real towers and terems. All this can be clearly seen in the pictures, where our children (these are my grandchildren) are walking and playing in this fairy-tale town. All these decorations are gradually being destroyed, because they were not going to be preserved after the film was made. Now the place is a pilgrimage site for tourists and those who just happen to see the place. So that was my photo report about a little autumn trip to the Moscow region.
-original photo;
-first publication;
-camera Sony 16.2.
(Translated via DeepL Translator from Russian)
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Photo taken - Sony 16.2 - 3x Zoom, Vario-Tessar lens.