Wednesday Walk near the Smolenka River

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The Smolenka River is one of the small rivers of St Petersburg. This river flows in an area where you can find historical buildings of different periods: separate old buildings of the XIX century, and blocks of mass construction of the XX century, and modern high-rise buildings, for which suddenly found a place among the old houses, when the cost of land has risen sharply. The Smolenka River separates Vasilievsky Island from Dekabristov Island; I started my walk on Vasilievsky Island and then moved to the opposite bank of the river, thus moving from the historical neighbourhood towards more modern buildings.

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I started my walk near the Harbour Workers' Town. This is a complex of several 5-storey buildings erected in the early 20th century. The project called for the construction of residential flats, an outpatient clinic, a canteen, a kindergarten, a library, and utility rooms for various purposes in one complex.

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I photographed a stall selling fruits and vegetables as a typical typical element of the urban environment. In summer and early autumn there are quite a lot of such stalls in the city. The assortment is approximately the same as in supermarkets, but the quality of fruit and vegetables depends very much on the owner of the stall. In some stalls you can buy the freshest and very tasty products, in others vice versa. Locals usually know which stalls are trustworthy.

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I walked on, and a brightly coloured poster on the lawn caught my eye. At first I thought it was an art object, but as I got closer I read the text: ‘There is an oak tree growing here! Don't throw rubbish, please.’ Obviously, this installation is addressed both to passers-by and to the public utility workers: the young oak tree needs attention and protection.

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Meanwhile, I approached the bank of the Smolenka River. The monument to the pioneering Arctic explorers is located on Novosmolenskaya Embankment. I crossed the bridge and found myself on the Decembrists' Island, which in the XIX century was called Golodai Island. This island is quite low-lying and suffered a lot from floods until a protective dam was built.

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My attention was attracted by two similar houses of unusual architecture, characteristic of the 1970s. The building itself looks rather simple, but the round-shaped outbuilding should make it stand out from a number of similar structures. Both buildings were built for scientific institutes. I walked around looking for interesting angles and unusual details, and in one of the courtyards I found an old car. It looks like it was parked even earlier than these houses were built.

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SmartphoneGoogle Pixel 3a
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia

This is my entry for the #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.



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Ooooohh, what a wonderful view! It must have been a fulfilling walk along this unique architecture. 🥰

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Thank you very much! It really was a very nice walk.

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what a beautiful view! I would love to travel there one day

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Thank you very much! I hope you'll do it.

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Manually curated by scroogergotchiheroes.com from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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Thank you very much!

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such a cool walk, love the mix of nature and cool buildings

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk

Have a great day

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Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed my walk!
Have a great day!:)

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Thank you very much!

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The surroundings look stunning but peaceful in the middle of the city. The rusty cars complement the area's calmness. Beautiful captures.

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Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this post!

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My pleasure, Hive is like a window to see the world. :)
Have a great day over there.

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Хорошая погода и фото классные!

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Спасибо:) В этом году хорошая осень!

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That car!!! Good one

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Thanks for taking us on a walk around your city! Cute cat and I found that sign about the oak tree quite special. The person really wanted to protect it. You got some good angles on the 70s building and the artic explorer bronzes were great.

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It really was an interesting walk. Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!

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