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RE: Chernobyl-like Amusement Park of the Soviet Era in Lithuania

in #travel5 years ago

What a gorgeous article <3 The way you narrate and take us through the city of Elektrenai is so gorgeous. I feel like I am walking around, taking all the sights and the history of the place,... And then the amusement park photos! I love such strange and abandoned sights, they make me feel a little sad but also I can feel time, almost as if I can hear the voices and laughter of time that has gone past !

Love your work, @ctdots <3 You always put so much beauty and thoughtfulness into your articles <3 It's always a treat to see your posts :)

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Hello again @veryspider :) This one is a bit harder because I really need to try to make it interesting. At least for myself. There are quite a few of places like Elektrenai in Lithuania and they don't really bring good emotions to anybody. What Chernobyl series taught me, that some things which are mundane to me, could be interesting to the others.

It is like me visiting Spain and seeing almost anything worth attention, but to the local chicas and chicos it probably as boring as average places of Lithuania to me.

Anyway, I'm happy that the article made you feel like you were there with me. It is the main purpose of these posts, especially, when I write about my home country. Very few will probably ever going to get an opportunity to visit it:) Cheers!

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