Photos of the Day for July 22, 2016

To Tsjerablichy in Polesia via Stoubtsy (R11 road to Njas’vizh), Njas’vizh (Vuzhanka), Kljetsk (Ruda), Hantsavichy (Kukava, Raz’dzjalavichy, Khatynichy), Pinsk (Dabraslauka, Mokraja Dubrava, Lahishyn, Akhova, Kaladzjejevichy, Bjarozavichy (Parshavichy), Sadovy, Pinsk, Mjestkavichy) and Stolin (Fjadory, Bjelavusha, Davyd-Haradok) Districts, spring 2016.

Twice during the spring of 2016 I followed a roundabout route to Tsjerablichy in order to photograph previously unvisited churches and other sites as well as re-photograph a cemetery which had been obscured by snow during the photo expedition with chairman of the Belarusian Society for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments Anton Astapovich (see photos of the day for April 22, 2016).

На Цераблічы праз Стаўбцоўскі (дарога Р11 на Нясьвіж), Нясьвіжскі (Вужанка), Клецкі (Руда), Ганцавіцкі (Кукава, Разьдзялавічы, Хатынічы), Пінскі (Дабраслаўка, Мокрая Дубрава, Лагішын, Ахова, Каладзеевічы, Бярозавічы (Паршавічы), Садовы, Пінск, Месткавічы) ды Столінскі (Фядоры, Белавуша, Давыд-Гарадок) раёны, два разы ўвесну 2016 г.

 

Churches of Belarus (part CLXXV):  Orthodox church of the Holy Trinity (1875), Mjestkavichy.  Another outstanding example of late-19th century Polesian wooden churches in a pre-Art Nouveau style.

Цэрквы Беларусі (частка CLXXV):  царква Сьвятой Тройцы (1875), Месткавічы.  Іншы ўзор палескіх драўляных цэркваў позняга 19-га ст. у стылю протамадэрн.

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