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Belarusian Collection (page 4)

"Discover the Enigmatic Charm of Belarusian Culture and Landscapes" From the brilliant mind of Isaac Asimov to the captivating beauty of its diverse landscapes

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Ducks on a pond in winter C013 / 9300

Ducks on a pond in winter C013 / 9300
Ducks on a pond in winter. Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) gathering on a frozen pond on the outskirts of Minsk, Belarus

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Chemistry lab C013 / 9130

Chemistry lab C013 / 9130
Chemistry lab. Researcher in a physical and organic chemistry laboratory. Photographed in Minsk, Belarus

Background imageBelarusian Collection: BELARUS. Vitebsk. Monument to the painter Marc

BELARUS. Vitebsk. Monument to the painter Marc Chagall. Sculpture

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Butter production

Butter production. Worker removing butter from a butter churning machine. In the foreground, a mass of butter has been extruded from a pipe

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Meat processing machine

Meat processing machine. Worker operating a machine used to process meat. This factory is operated by the Omsk Bacon company, one of the largest factory farm companies in Russia. Photographed in 2006

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Natural gas compressor station machinery

Natural gas compressor station machinery. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits. Here

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Natural gas storage tanks

Natural gas storage tanks. These tanks are used to store natural gas, a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Natural gas compressor station

Natural gas compressor station. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits. Here, it is being compressed for distribution in pipelines to industry and homes

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Truck assembly line

Truck assembly line. Worker putting tyres onto the wheel of a truck on an assembly line. This is the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) in Minsk, Belarus

Background imageBelarusian Collection: Vladimir Platonov, Soviet mathematician

Vladimir Platonov, Soviet mathematician
Vladimir Petrovich Platonov (born 1939), Soviet mathematician. Platonov, a member of the Belarusian Academy of Sciences, was the Director of the Institute of Mathematics for that Academy from 1977 to

Background imageBelarusian Collection: A-50 early-warning radar aeroplane

A-50 early-warning radar aeroplane, coming in to land at an air base. The radar rotordome (oval, upper centre) is the structure seen between the wings and the aircraft tail




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"Discover the Enigmatic Charm of Belarusian Culture and Landscapes" From the brilliant mind of Isaac Asimov to the captivating beauty of its diverse landscapes, Belarusian heritage is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Nestled in Eastern Europe, this country holds countless surprises for those willing to delve into its rich history. Step back in time as you witness a mink peering curiously from its cage on a fur farm near Kalinkovichi. Feel the echoes of immigration at Ellis Island, where a portrait captures the essence of a Ruthenian woman, her origins possibly rooted in Ukraine or Belarus. For thrill-seekers, Minsk offers an exhilarating experience with its vibrant casinos that promise endless excitement. But don't let the city lights blind you to nature's wonders – take a stroll through central Minsk during a heavy snowstorm and feel enchanted by winter's embrace. Delve deeper into Belarusian culture as you encounter miniature busts of Stalin and traditional Matryoshka dolls adorning shops in Minsk. These artifacts tell tales of resilience and tradition passed down through generations. Witnessing smoke rise from chimney stalks at dusk reminds us of Belarus' commitment to energy production while cherishing their natural surroundings. Meanwhile, male deer roar proudly in fields near Dobrovolya, showcasing the untamed beauty that lies beyond urban borders. At agricultural exhibitions near villages like Dobrovolya, guinea fowl peer out from their cages – symbols of rural life intertwined with modernity. And as dawn breaks over Novogrudok, bask in awe-inspiring views as sunlight bathes an Orthodox Church with golden hues. Lastly, explore Chernobyl's wilderness reclaimed by nature itself – an evocative reminder not only of tragedy but also resilience and hope for brighter days ahead. Belarusian culture beckons adventurers seeking unique experiences filled with history, natural splendor, and unyielding spirit.