Travels across Russia. The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 12

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And that's the beauty of nature on this journey of ours.
Where the main theme is, of course, the sea and the sun.
My grandson is sitting on the beach after swimming.

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And this is exactly the most joyful moment for children.
When they swim, dive, sunbathe and play in the sea.
I'll say this - it's such happiness to see their joyful faces.

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Riding the grandchildren on a boat on the bay.
It was the first time, so the granddaughter was afraid.
And her brother reassured her not to be afraid.

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So did the children after swimming in the sea.
Just like that all together were playing and having fun.
And they were swinging on swings until dinner.

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How can you have a vacation like this without cats?
The kids love cats very much, so it was a great joy.
When they saw in the house where we lived - cats.

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On the way to another town in the Crimea.
The weather changed very quickly to overcast.
Soon, apparently, it will rain? So we drove.

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There were all kinds of delicious and sweet fruits everywhere.
The children enjoyed eating them all - the fruit was fresh.
It was as if we were all living in a real Paradise and on the sea.

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TRAVEL ON THE ROADS OF RUSSIA BY AUTO.
ALL FAMILY GOING TO THE AZOV AND BLACK SEA.

Hello my friends! And so we have a new meeting this New Year's 2022 with memories of the past year when we traveled this summer. This is the trip I would like to talk about, or rather to tell about in my photo report. Let me remind you that in the summer of 2021 we took a big trip across the country from Moscow to Krasnodar, and then first we went to the Black Sea, and then to the Sea of Azov in the Crimea. We traveled in a car and drove all the way across Russia. We visited many cities on our way south to the sea. We also saw a lot of different sights, and something and managed to take pictures. These are the pictures I am sharing with you, my friends. So that you can see all the beauty of nature, the sea and the way of life that we had. Everything was interesting, and all the difficulties we had on this trip we quickly forgot. Our children (grandchildren) endured all the challenges on this trip well, although there were not many. Just how to place them to sleep and how to feed them well? But all of this could be done well and quickly as we stayed and lived with people who rent out their homes. And it's just very good to have such services from people at sea. So that was my next photo report of our trip. I wish this year, too, to go somewhere by car on a new trip, but we do not know yet - where? May be just to drive through cities of Russia, laying a new route.

Travel across Russia.
The whole family is going to the Sea of Azov. Part 1

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 2

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 3

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 4

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 5

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 6

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 7

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 8

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 9

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 10

Travels across Russia.
The whole family goes to the Azov and Black seas. Part 11

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
-original photo;
-first publication;
-camera Sony 16.2.
(Translated via Google translator from Russian)

Photos posted by me are clickable.
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Photos were taken with the size of 2592 x 1944 pixels.
For insertion into a post on Ecency and Hive, the size is reduced to 1280 x 960 points..
Photo taken - Sony 16.2 - 3x Zoom, Vario-Tessar lens.

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