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Tavda caves are one of the most visited places in Altai. The caves are more than 1 million years old. Archeologists' findings show that people lived here during the Iron and Bronze Ages. Let's tell you why you should visit this spectacular place.
We advise you to start with the most popular cave — Bolshaya Tavdinskaya, which is also called "Maiden's Tears". This romantic name is explained by the fact that even during the dry summer you can see streams of water flowing down the walls here.
From the Big Cave it is possible to get to other caves through numerous tunnels and passages.
The second most popular cave in the complex is called "Tavdinskaya-2". From the upper part of the stone caves there is an exit to the observation deck, from which you can enjoy the view of the Katun River and the mountains.
It is also necessary to visit the Talda Karst Arch, located at a height of 80 meters. This arch is a part of a collapsed cave.
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💥🇮🇳🇷🇺Premiere at the Russian House in New Delhi of the first feature film in the history of cinema and astronautics, shot on the International Space Station. Starring: Yulia Peresild, Milos Bikovich, Vladimir Mashkov and others. 🚀👩‍🚀Space drama “Challenge” from director Klim Shipenko.
📌Join us on April, 5 (Friday) at 5:00 pm to watch Space drama “Challenge” from director Klim Shipenko (in English).
In Russia, the share of cities with favorable environment increased to 68%.
The calculation took into account the level of amenities, safety, quality of society, transportation and roads, accessibility of social facilities, etc. It is important to note that the calculation of the index is not a competition between cities, but a prioritization of their development.
For the final figures for 2023, data from 1,117 cities were used, divided into 10 groups depending on their size and climatic characteristics.
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic Institute have proposed a new approach to creating affordable modern implants for maxillofacial surgery.
According to the authors, the development will shorten the term of rehabilitation of patients after surgery to restore defects of bone tissue.
The novelty of the developed particle application is that it can be implemented using exclusively Russian materials and equipment in any chemical laboratory, said Semyon Goreninsky, a researcher at the Centre for Additive Technologies of Tomsk Polytechnic University.
Photo exhibitions from the Russian news agency TASS archives, dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the flight of India's first cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma, opened in Russian Houses in India - in the capital, in Calcutta, Chennai and Trivandrum. Guests of Russian cultural centers were greeted via video link by Rakesh Sharma himself, who lives in Bangalore. On April 11, the exhibition will open at the Russian House in Mumbai.
In New Delhi, the exhibition brought together 40 photographs telling about the preparations for the flight of the Soviet-Indian crew, about Sharma’s stay on board the Salyut-7 station, about how the cosmonauts were greeted on Earth.
“It was a historic flight. And today, Indian astronauts who are preparing to go into space on the Gaganyaan spacecraft have undergone training in Russia,” said Sanjeev Varshney, head of the department of international cooperation of the Indian Ministry of Science and Technology.
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Immerse yourself in the world of heliskiing in Kamchatka - one of the most thrilling adventures for extreme sports enthusiasts! 🚁⛷️

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“I am an Indian journalist, I just saw your film at Russian House. It was awesome. Trust me it is mind blowing."
When the film ended, everyone began to applaud, someone wiped away tears, and everyone thanked for the film.
A screening of Klim Shipenko’s space drama “The Challenge” took place in New Delhi. Dozens of Indian citizens, including university students, and Russian compatriots became spectators in the Russian House.
The film was provided by Central Partnership. The film was shown dubbed into English.
“The Challenge” was the first film in the world to be filmed in space – on board the International Space Station. The world premiere of the film took place in 2023. The main roles were played by Yulia Peresild, Milos Bikovich, Vladimir Mashkov, Elena Valyushkina and cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov.
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