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The story “Princess Mary” can be used as a guidebook to travel around Pyatigorsk and Kislovodsk
1. PROJECT WORK
SCHOOL - #12PROJECT WORK
FORM - 8a
NAME – VLADIMIR
SHECHKIN
TEACHER –
N.P.DMITRIEVA
DEDICATED TO THE RUSSIAN CINEMA YEAR
2.
The story “PrincessMary” can be
used as a
guidebook to
travel around
Pyatigorsk and
Kislovodsk.
3.
In any town or city there are popular placesand vivid symbols. “Aeolian Harp” can be
called one of the Pyatigorsk symbols
Pechorin writes in his diary "On a steep cliff
where a pavilion called the Aeolian Harp is
built, lovers of spectacular views were
spending time and directing a telescope
toward Mount Elbrus ..."
The music pavilion not only treated but also
inspired many famous writers and poets, and
since 1961 this place has been officially
recognized as a place associated with M.
Lermontov, famous Russian poet . And if you
open works of M. Lermontov, be sure to find
there lines dedicated to the pavilion "Aeolian
Harp".
4.
This unusual, even surprising sight wasdescribed by Mikhail Lermontov in his
book "A Hero of Our Time". Since then
and to the present time this
place of
Borgustan mountain range attracts many
curious tourists. This natural monument is
now a part of the Museum-Reserve
named after the poet who created the
image of Pechorin and Princess Mary,
who loved to observe local sunsets.
5.
“According to the opinion of local scientists,this gap is an extinct crater; it is located on
a slope of mount Mashuk, less than a mile
away from the town. There is a narrow path
between the bushes and the rocks; climbing
the mountain, I offered a helping hand to the
princess, and she did not leave it during the
whole walk "- said Pechorin about the Gap .
V. Manuilov in the comments to the novel
explained : "This geological place of interest
of Pyatigorsk (located almost 2 km away
from the city) represents the crivasse with
steep walls with the height of about 30 m, at
the bottom of which there is a pool 13
meters deep, filled with warm muddy blue
water with hydrogen sulfide. "
6.
The main natural wealth of the CMW iswidely known Kislovodsk narzan,
carbonated water, hot and cold
Pyatigorsk carbonated water,
Zheleznovodsk thermal carbonhydrated sulphurous water, bitter salty
with iodine-bromine, boron and radon
water.
The lush nature and the natural
resources of the CMW is the gift of God.
Our main task is to save them carefully
so they will serve long for the prosperity
of our country.
7.
The Great Caucasus Mountain rangeplayed a big role in the formation of
various types of mineral springs - our
underground healing water.
The formation of mineral water is a
very difficult and long process. The
ancient philosopher Aristotle believed:
“What the soils are depend the water
going through them.”