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 Hike to the abandoned radio center of the USSR.

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PostSubject: Re: Hike to the abandoned radio center of the USSR.   Hike to the abandoned radio center of the USSR. I_icon_minitimeAugust 1st 2022, 4:29 am

Interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
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PostSubject: Hike to the abandoned radio center of the USSR.   Hike to the abandoned radio center of the USSR. I_icon_minitimeJune 15th 2022, 2:26 pm

Last fall, I remembered how we were taken in elementary school on a tour of an old radio center. It was a long time ago, in the early 70s of the last century. This excursion made a very strong impression on us (at that time very young children). And I decided to repeat this tour. That's what I saw.
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I will not reveal a big secret by saying that this radio station was used in the 20s of the last century to spread the ideas of the Soviet government. I will not delve into politics, but you must admit that from the technical side, the development and creation of such a radio station deserves respect.
The trophies that I brought from this campaign are partially shown in my topic in the forum of your Russian colleagues.
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