The abandoned villages of Russia are the sad reality of modern life. In numerous photos of abandoned villages in the Novgorod region, you can see how complete devastation and desolation gradually enter the once rich settlements of peasants. Once upon a time there were many enterprises and jobs in the villages, but over time they began to close, there was a shortage of work. And as a result, young people began to leave for larger areas or cities to earn money. It is worth noting the fact that truly amazing and beautiful buildings were located in the current abandoned villages, but time, alas, does not spare anyone or anything.
Rules of conduct in abandoned places
Many people go on a journey through the abandoned villages of the Novgorod region on their own ora small company. This type of recreation can be considered extreme. But nowadays, some travel companies are helping to organize excursions to abandoned places to help people comprehend unexplored secrets and visit once inhabited places in the recent past. In such travel companies, a guide is provided who will not only be able to conduct excursions to all abandoned places, but also tell the true history of the region.
When you arrive at an abandoned place, you should carefully listen to what the guide says and follow all his instructions:
- Be sure to stock up on food and water before the trip, as well as take a first aid kit and a flashlight.
- It is important to remember that many buildings are in disrepair, so you should not lean against poles and columns.
- During the inspection of the settlements, you must look under your feet so as not to get hurt and not fall into the floor.
Guide duties include:
- Get to the place and leave it at the end of the tour without any problems and delays.
- Help avoid meeting new inhabitants of abandoned places, which may be stray animals and the homeless.
- Tell all the details about the visited place, its history and indicate the reasons for its desolation.
- Tell about how to inspect the premises so as not to harm yourself or others.
Below will be a list of names describing the abandoned villages of the Novgorod region.
Tidvorye
In the list of abandoned villages in the Novgorod region there is the village of Tidvorye, which was quite inhabited for another 20 or 25 years. It is located in a very picturesque place, but gardens and orchards, once beautiful and rich in their fruits and abundant harvests, have long been overgrown with weeds and weeds.
There has been no electricity in Tidvore for a long time, there are no jobs left, the regional centers are far from here, only impenetrable forests and swamps stretch around. As a result, all the youth left the village in search of a better life, and the old people gradually died, Tidvorye turned into a ghost village.
A river flows near the former settlement, in which, most likely, the local population once splashed. But now the only bridge that until recently united part of the village with the outside world is completely destroyed.
There are very few houses in Tidvore - only about fifteen, but most of them have long been destroyed, only a few huts remain, which are still quite strong. However, judging by the devastation that is going on around, and from these houses there will soon be nothing left but rotting boards. There is not even a normal road leading to this village, once blooming and full of lilacs and globular willows, and the one that exists is completely broken. The car must be left a few kilometers from the village, since it is simply impossible to drive on it, the only way to get there is to go some part of the way on foot.
Glukhovo
BGlukhovo, which also belongs to the abandoned villages of the Novgorod region, is dominated by complete devastation and desolation. There are only about a dozen or a little more houses in the village. Their condition can be assessed as lousy and very lousy - dilapidated dilapidated shacks, in which looters and vandals plundered literally everything that was not nailed to the floor.
Kotovo
Kotovo is also one of the abandoned villages of the Novgorod region, which once flourished. Despite the fact that there are no houses and any buildings in general, and those that remained were subjected to merciless invasions of vandals, it is still clear that the settlement was once famous for its beauty and abundance of gardens.
Seredka and Kulakovo
Kulakovo and Seredka are the names of the abandoned villages of the Novgorod region, which were once truly heavenly places, but now it is impossible to look at them without longing and pain. In place of the villages, only a few dilapidated houses, dilapidated churches, a churchyard and a cemetery remained.
The gradual lowering of Seredka begins in 1997. It was then that the transformer that provided the entire village with electricity burned down. There was no replacement, and all the production available in the village stopped. It was then that the people began to leave her.
Lake Zhadino, flowing in the village of Seredka, is still famous for its beauty. But despite this, the fish in this lake are found mainly only small ones, and large ones do not survive,since the lake is considered to be a dead end. In winter, during frosts, the lake is covered with ice and the underwater inhabitants begin to lack oxygen, and therefore it is only necessary to make a small hole, and the fish literally jumps out.
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Once upon a time in the village of Zarisovka, Novgorod region, life was in full swing. Now it is completely abandoned. Buildings are collapsing at an incredible speed. Once residential buildings stand without windows and doors.
Gorka
Once this village was the administrative center, but now there is nothing there but dilapidated buildings and houses. The road to the village is completely destroyed, so it can only be reached on foot. A few years ago, during the season of mushrooms and berries, people began to come here to collect and settle in abandoned houses in which there is not even electricity, since the poles rotted and fell more than twenty years ago.
Shakhnovo
The village of Shakhnovo is another one on the list of names of abandoned villages in the Novgorod region. This settlement is considered not so much abandoned, but disappeared. The village of Shakhnovo was only half a kilometer from the settlement of Sokolovo. Before the war, the main road passed through Shakhnovo, but in the post-war years, the main road was laid through Sokolovo. As a result, back in the sixties of the last century, all the Shakhnovites, cut off from the world in this way, were forced to move with all their property to neighboring villages. The empty houses and other buildings eventually fell into disrepair and fell apart.
Conclusion
The complete list of abandoned villages in the Novgorod region is huge, and the materials presented above are only a part of it. When visiting deserted places, you constantly think about what they were like before, even before the devastation, when life not only went on as usual, but simply boiled. And it becomes incomprehensible why it was necessary to destroy and destroy everything, because it was possible to make open-air museums from such villages. They would surely find their connoisseurs.
However, the good news is that recently the abandoned villages of the Novgorod region and other regions have been gradually restored. This is done by residents of megacities who are tired of the bustle of the city and are again drawn to the earth. The revival of abandoned settlements is just beginning to gain momentum, so there are still an order of magnitude more such places than revived ones.