The origin of the great river Dnieper (fourth longest European river) in Valdai Hills, central Russia. Tags:Europe 15 comments Wait a post involving russia and its not about conflict??? Holy shit! They keep the source block in that building? Is it possible to kayak the Dnieper? That river has a lot of history along it. Sweet pic! does it automaticly comes out with holy damage buff? Neet. Letrines! Man I wanna go to Russia in summer time so bad. Someone should fix that leaky pipe. Can you call it central Russia though? Isn’t that central Ukraine? Mosquitos. All the mosquitos. Worth it though, I’d love to go. Maybe in 2023. Quiet environment Central russia? I prefer “Eastern Ukraine”. Whenever I see these tiny springs of huge rivers I have to wonder about how arbitrary the decision which river originates where is. I mean things like Missouri having larger basin area, is longer, has higher throughput than Mississippi, but at the confluence it’s Mississippi. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Whenever I see these tiny springs of huge rivers I have to wonder about how arbitrary the decision which river originates where is. I mean things like Missouri having larger basin area, is longer, has higher throughput than Mississippi, but at the confluence it’s Mississippi.
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Wait a post involving russia and its not about conflict???
Holy shit!
They keep the source block in that building?
Is it possible to kayak the Dnieper?
That river has a lot of history along it. Sweet pic!
does it automaticly comes out with holy damage buff?
Neet.
Letrines!
Man I wanna go to Russia in summer time so bad.
Someone should fix that leaky pipe.
Can you call it central Russia though?
Isn’t that central Ukraine?
Mosquitos. All the mosquitos.
Worth it though, I’d love to go. Maybe in 2023.
Quiet environment
Central russia? I prefer “Eastern Ukraine”.
Whenever I see these tiny springs of huge rivers I have to wonder about how arbitrary the decision which river originates where is.
I mean things like Missouri having larger basin area, is longer, has higher throughput than Mississippi, but at the confluence it’s Mississippi.