Archive for October 2024
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Pushcha-Vodytsya – the Most Scenic Tram Line in Ukraine
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Pushcha-Vodytsya is a historical place and a climatic resort located mainly in pine forests in the north-western part of Kyiv. This locality got its name from the word “pushcha” (a dense, impenetrable forest) and the Vodytsya River, which no longer exists.
Today, it is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the capital of Ukraine. You can find a cascade of lakes with sandy beaches, boat and catamaran rental stations, as well as shops and ATMs here. Pushcha-Vodytsya is connected to Kyiv by a unique historical tram line running through the forest, which makes it probably the most scenic tram line in Ukraine. Pushcha-Vodytsya on Google Maps. Photos by: Igor Golovach.
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The Most Beautiful Parts of Natural Ukraine
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Travel
Unlike Caribbean beaches, Swiss Alps, and Michigan casinos, Ukraine isn’t usually a bucket list destination for everyday travelers. Despite the country being plagued with stereotypes of Cold War-era notions, harsh and freezing winters, and an overall gray landscape, these ideas couldn’t be further from the truth in most cases. In reality, Ukraine is packed with cultural heritage, historical meaning, and magnificent natural beauty that warrants a visit – once the unfortunate military invasion eases up.
Amid all the tragedy and catastrophe affecting the country, let’s take a moment to appreciate the most beautiful parts of natural Ukraine. These picturesque sights are fully accessible to tourists, offering call reception and browsing opportunities for all, while appearing as if they’re untouched.
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