One joy - lakes.

Written: 10 january 2010
Travel time: 1 — 7 january 2010
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First and last time. We spent two days in the Bear Lakes from January 8 to 10.2010. Certainly not very impressive. We lived in a cottage for 6 people. When we entered it, there was a feeling that we were in a crypt. Semi-darkness, there is clearly not enough light, the windows are sealed with polyethylene on the outside (probably to make it warmer), but this did not help. It's cold on the ground floor, and what really struck us was the icy tiled floor. We were walking in boots! The room smells of dampness, like in a dugout, the bed linen is damp. Everything would be fine if there were no four children from 1 to 8 years old with us. They ran to bask on the 2nd floor - it's the other way around - it's hot like in a sauna. Shabby furniture, modern for the 80s of the last century, was added to everything. There is nothing for children. No playground, no swings, no slides. Just a skating rink where you can get hurt. Terriroriya small, walk almost nowhere. Huge icicles hang from the roofs of all buildings, which, falling on your head, can really kill. We decided to go to the sauna, signed up, came, and there were six more people there. We were not even warned that there was a common fund. I had to leave, because I did not want to sit in the jacuzzi with "someone else's uncle". The only thing I liked was the kitchen. Good Russian buffet. Well, nature is nothing. Raised the spirit of forty degrees, shish kebab and communication with each other. It's a good thing we didn't go there on New Year's Eve. All in all, I don't recommend it to anyone.
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