The photo exhibition "Krasnaya Polyana. What is it for you?" will be held from October 4 to 14 on Tverskoy Boulevard in Moscow. On the opening day, October 4, the publisher of the magazine "National Geographic Russia" Irina Kovalevich and the commercial director of the Krasnaya Polyana Resort Yana Perepechaeva will speak.
Photo: participant of the photo exhibition Ivan Golovin.
Krasnaya Polyana has been a landmark place for relaxation and inspiration for several decades. The mountain resort, located on the spurs of the Caucasus Mountains, attracts millions of tourists from all over the world all year round. The northern slopes of the Aibga ridge with their incredible relief are amazing landscapes, mighty ancient forests, unique mountain ranges and cliffs, flat canvases of bright alpine meadows. The photo exhibition "Krasnaya Polyana. What is it for you?" will tell about the incredible power of this place and will allow you to see the mountain resort in all its diversity of entertainment.
We have selected 40 of the best works by photographers that reflect the unique landscapes and beauty of the Krasnaya Polyana Resort. The breathtaking views of snow-covered slopes are mesmerizing, the blue sky gives way to a starry dome, and flowering meadows coexist with the silent grandeur of gray mountains. Looking at these photos, you can hear the crunch of snow under the soles of ski boots and the noise of mountain waterfalls. A quickened pulse after a whole day filled with active outdoor activities flows into measured relaxation, into the energy of peace and quiet. Here you can ski on the slopes from December to July, and in the summer you can walk, trek and admire the waterfalls.
Traditionally, the organizers have prepared a busy program for the opening of the exhibition: all visitors will be treated to treats from the Chichiko restaurant, as well as a performance by the Jules Verne cover band. The open-air photo exhibition Krasnaya Polyana. What is it for you? will open on October 4 at 2:00 p.m. Opening hours are around the clock, admission is free.
Source: trn-news.ru