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Big Sinega. General views

Big Sinega. General views

September 2019 · 3 min read

I have been to this village several times in my life. As a child, through Sinega I went fishing with my uncle on a bicycle. But when, as an adult, with a photographic look that cannot be taken out of your head, you find yourself in the same place again, then everything feels very different. This can safely be called a second acquaintanceship.

Big Sinega is a village in the Veliky Ustyug district of the Vologda region. It is part of the Krasavinsky rural settlement. The distance by road to the regional center of Veliky Ustyug is 21 km, to the center of the municipality of the village of Vasilyevskoye - 1 km.

Before any trip, I always first study the map from the satellite, but how much each time the expectations do not coincide with reality! And more often than not, reality turns out to be much better than expected. And it happened here again.

All villages located in the floodplain of the Northern Dvina river are always alike: houses stand on both sides of the same straight street, around the field. The only feature at first glance is a wooden bridge over a small ravine with a stream.

You can drive along the bridge in a car, but very carefully. There are no signs of the carrying capacity of this design.

A passenger-freight minibus drove freely through.

All houses are familiar to our area.

The main street is a bit dirty, but now it’s everywhere in this season.

The second part of the village consists mainly of old not sheathed houses.

In the center of Big Sinega there is a unique house - the visiting card of the village, but it is fenced on all sides by a high fence.

The beginning of the walk along Big Sinega did not bode unusual, but after I went to the extreme street (if you can call it that), which runs along the shore of the old riverbed lake, I was delighted.

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The street is so narrow that you can only go on foot.

On the one hand, it was very comfortable, on the other, I felt a little uncomfortable because of the feeling that I was in someone else's private territory.

But the feeling of enthusiasm still prevailed.

All around are signs that the lake is full of fish.

And the landscapes around resemble something very northern and pomorian.

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Probably, it’s a pleasure to live here and not even a close proximity to the big river is scary.

On hot days, you can swim in the lake.

It turns out that almost all the facades of the houses are turned towards the old lake, and you can look at the chain of houses only from the opposite shore of this lake.

To be continued...

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