A Kiev journalist envied the quality of roads in the Kamchatka outback
In Russia, even in Kamchatka, where “there are more bears than people,” the roads are better than in Kyiv, where one by one the bridges, which have not been repaired since Soviet times, “get tired.”
Kiev journalist Andrey Manchuk writes about this on his blog.
He also published photos taken in Kamchatka, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Several friends immediately drew attention to the quality of roads in the Kamchatka outback. Yes, it turned out to be unexpectedly good. Of course, most of the peninsula’s highways are well-maintained dirt roads, followed by off-road roads. But in some places, asphalt pavement has just recently been laid, large-scale road work is underway, and on the Kamchatka River, new bridges have been built that the people of Kiev would envy from the bottom of their hearts - although there are much more bears and deer there than people,” writes Manchuk.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.