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TRAM CAFE
"I'll take you to Pushcha ..."
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When you want to take a ticket for an airplane with a silver wing and fly to distant countries, but tomorrow at eight in the morning - to get up for work, you can replace the plane with a tram, and distant countries - with Pushcha Voditsa ... We did just that by booking tram tickets a cafe. Let them take us to Pushcha! We started from Kontraktova Square.
We saw an old brewery, a tram depot, where there is a monument to those killed in the disaster, now called "Kurenevskaya tragedy" . Then, past the bird market - at the exit from Kiev. The view outside the window was not typical for tram travel.

The passengers on this unusual journey were very diverse. For example, here are a couple of energetic and positive-minded ones: ;-)

But there were others ... ;-)

Pushcha Voditsa, a large summer cottage complex in Kiev since 1883. Wealthy summer residents, who spent a lot of time there, built themselves beautiful temples. The most famous of them became the extreme point of our route.

To make it easier for you to find the place where he is, our guide suggested a landmark: - across the street from the dacha of the chief communist Symonenko.

There is a healing spring in the courtyard of the temple. The line of summer residents to see him was impressive, but we were politely allowed to get drunk.

We walked to the lakes for which the local area is famous. They are really beautiful, and the air saturated with pine resin is as fresh as the air near Kiev can be.

As the saying goes: "It's good in Voditsa in the summer ...". In the background of the next photo, a narcissistic pine tree is seen, which, having learned that they will now be photographed, leaned out of the mass of trees.

After walking an hour and a half around the district, the tram-coffee makers headed to Kiev. Why is this transport called tram-CAFE, you ask? But because on the way back everyone is treated to a glass of tea.

We would be glad to receive your comments on this article. If you have been to Pushcha Voditsa or are going to ride the Tram-cafe - share your impressions in the comments. Reposts and likes will be greatly appreciated.
Vitaly & Nataly
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