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It's just so surreal how in the middle of the Ural, these seven stone pillars rise up out of nowhere.
And now while sitting in the train and thinking of all that I have seen, I must say that it was definitely one of the most mind-blowing expeditions that I've ever done.
I'm a little bit wondering if it is possible to climb the Manpupuner or if it is such a holy thing that it's absolutely forbidden.
He wasn't born here?
He was in Prison.
He was in prison here?
He was in prison five times and last time he was in prison five years.
It was such a suffocating feeling when we arrived that all we wanted to do was to hit the road again, head into nature and leave this oppressing atmosphere behind us.
Well, this morning i think we had about -42,43 degrees. Right now I'm guessing we have around -40.
The problem is that if we actually make it over there, we also need to find our way back.
We are going to split up now otherwise we are never going to get there.
There is no other way. Out here man definitely triumphs over machine technology
Curiosity is the goal in that case. The curiosity that continuously makes you embark on an adventure.
Of course you can check out everything on the internet these days.
But it's about experiencing everything by yourself: going out there, making your way through the forest at minus 20, minus 30 degrees.
That's what I want to feel and to live.
When you need to work towards a goal, and you need to suffer to get to it, there's nobody who can do this for you.
That's when you'll definitely see more than what you can see from a photo.