Inland Visions with Sean Thomas
Interesting Conversations, Amazing Places, and Global Ideas! A fun look behind the scenes of the new program, Inland Visions from RT International.
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Happy 89th birthday to the Moscow Metro !
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Fantastical methane bubbles trapped in the crystal clear ice of Lake Baikal. The worldβs deepest lake is famous for its incredible ice formations and transparency - definitely a sight to see!
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Soak up Dagestanβs beauty and tradition
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The enchanting works of Buryat sculptor Dashi Namdakov inspired by the endless Baikal
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Evening meditation
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Lake Baikal - the worldβs oldest and deepest lake is full of mystery. Itβs the perfect place to find inner peace and uncover your deepest wishes. Donβt miss a chance to explore its magic β¨
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πValley of Geysers, Kamchatka
Geysers are a very rare phenomenon in the world. Each one has a name and its own temper.Β Β
This area of the Valley of Geysers on Kamchatka is the edge of a large volcanic caldera, which acts as a giant water reservoir. The water is heated by magma to up to 300 degrees, gets saturated with gases, and rises towards the surface.Β
A geyser shoots water periodically - it can go silent for hours, sometimes days.
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The Itelmen are a small ethnic group of the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia. One hypothesis says they sailed to Kamchatka from Hawaii. Another claims they trekked from Mongolia. Some say the Itelmen originate in America. However, the Itelmen call themselves the βpeople living here.β Archeologists proved that the Itelmen have been living on Kamchatka for over 8,000 years.
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Imagining how Russian Easter Bread (kulich) could look like if it was inspired by Kamchatkaβs famous cone shaped volcanoes π
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Dagestan - a land of centuries-old traditions and amazing people who take pride in their heritage
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