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Ever wondered how Russians actually live in winter? In this video I walk around Izhevsk (the motherland of Kalashnikov) in the Udmurt Republic, Russia on a cold winter day. You'll see provincial Russia with its Orthodox churches, typical Russian (or Soviet) neighbourhoods with tall appartment blocks, lots of snow removal equipments and legendary Russian public transport (btw, have you ever heard of a trolleybus?). I hope that this video will bring you closer to the Russian culture and make you smile! As a bonus, in this Russia vlog I'll show you an amazing ice sculpures festival and some cool street interviews with Russians. Also, you'll learn some interesting details about ice fishing in Izhevsk and will hear modern Udmurt music! Enjoy this new episode of Russian girl's adventures! :) Thank you for your donations ❤️ How you can support me: 👉 Support me on PayPal - https://PayPal.Me/elenadventures 👉 Support me on Patreon - / elenaschlombs 0:00 - Intro 0:51 - What's a trolleybus? 01:20 - How Russians deal with snow and icicles 03:03 - Sledding in an ice village 03:27 - Russian Orthodox churches 05:25 - Elena's giveaway? 06:53 - Fishing in winter 07:52 - Ice sculptures festival 10:32 - Details of a Russian provincial town 11:17 - Russian neighbourhoods |Music| SaidDig-PoliV - PO2 Fleurs Douces - Homeless Soul Ava Low - Casual Chic Gavin Luke - Here, Now | About me | My name is Elena. I'm currently living in Izhevsk, a small city somewhere in the middle of Russia. Here on my YouTube channel I share videos about life in my country. From street food in Russian provincial towns and unusual places to visit here to some cool facts about Russian history, culture, lifestyle and mentality :)