A trip

“In the northern part of our region, the picturesque Polesiawrites photographer Ed Khitry from the Ukrainian Rovno – there is Europe’s longest narrow-gauge railway, affectionately nicknamed “the cuckoo” or “little train” by locals. Its construction began in 1895 and by 1905 already had several branches. But to date it has only one branch which is actually the only available mode of transport for a number of localities. The maximum speed of the train which runs once a day is 30 km/h. We traveled on it some 80 kilometers and then after a short hike we arrived to the wonderful Lake Khoromnoe, where we spent the night. Fabulous places, interesting and open people, crystal clean air. The lake’s water was so clear we could drink and cook soup and tea of it. This is how we made this photo travel. I thought it would be interesting to upload this brief photo report on the narrow-gauge railway.”

Well thought. Ed Khitry is primarily a professional wedding and studio photographer, so this theme was a vagary for him in a double sense. Or maybe not, because he photographs the railway passengers, the tired workers and the ever moving children with the same attention and sensitivity as the young couples radiating life in his other series. This trip takes you back to childhood. The train starts.
































































8 comentarios:

  1. A reader of the Hungarian version asked where this railway is. This is the Antonovka-Zarechnoe (in Ukrainian Antonivka-Zarichne) line branching off the national railway line to the north in Antonovka and ending in Zarechnoe. I have marked the trace with dots from A to I on the Google map where you can clearly see the line of the railway.

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  2. hola...
    pero se puede leer en español su espacio?
    cassandra

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  3. de vez en cuando, sí. cuando hay la pequeña bandera española sobre el post y el enlace “en español” abajo

    o todo lo que aparece en la lista “en español” en el índice del blog. ¡Incluso algunos sobre Argentina!

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  4. quelle merveille...moi aussi (comme mon amie du DIVAN FUMOIR BOHEMIEN ) je vous reblogue.
    Folle envie de faire ce voyage.
    Merci à vous et au photographe.

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  5. Merci à vous, Catherine, pour la visite, pour nous rebloguer y aussi pour votres merveilleux sites que je visite avec fréquence.
    Oui, c’est une région fabuleuse. Comme si le temps s’était arrêté là. Je vais à publiquer plus de photos sur elle.
    Merci et à bientôt!

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