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Watch the new season of ukrainian travel show World Inside Out about Ukraine! In this episode, Dmytro Komarov and the team of ‘The World Inside Out. Ukraine’ will explore the holidays of different religions throughout Ukraine. We will show you the largest Krishnaite temple in Europe. You will see with your own eyes how they celebrate the biggest holiday of the year, Gaura Purnima, what customs and traditions the Krishnaites follow, and learn what is their source of strength! We will also visit the great holiday of Eid al-Adha, the largest Muslim community – the Crimean Tatars. What is special about this holiday, and how do the Crimean Tatars preserve their traditions outside their homeland? And finally, an exclusive – a unique story from the soldiers and commander of the CRIMEA battalion, Isa Akayev, who stood up to defend Ukraine back in 2014. How does faith give strength during combat missions? First-hand details about how Crimean Tatars live under occupation today and why they are fighting for Ukraine. All the most interesting things are in today's episode of ‘The World Inside Out. Ukraine.’ #worldinsideout #travel #travelvlog #ukraine 🔔 Subscribe to see what will be the next / @theworldinsideout9356 About World Inside Out: Dmytro Komarov is famous Ukrainian TV host and author of "The World Inside Out" alongside with Ukrainian filmmaker Oleksandr Dmytriev travel to countries that are not usually visited by tourist tours. They manage to go to places where a man has never set a foot. Dmytro himself creates the route, learns the features of the new place in advance and tries to survive on his own in the practical primitive conditions. But the real thing is that he is actually trying to get used to the role of the natives, not just like a stranger but as part of the team, actively trying new crafts and ways of getting food, learning the local traditions and laws. Dmytro and Oleksandr have visited more than 20 countries, and without a doubt these were not passing journeys but thorough cultural studies.