Domes in Russia are covered with pure gold

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Continuation of the magical story with dawn in the village

For a complete picture of my story, I recommend that you first read the first part of this story. After the sun rose higher over the monastery, I decided that it was worth changing the location. The village of Dunilovo, in which I was located, has many temples. I remember how ten years ago, passing through this village, I saw that the temples are dilapidated, many without domes. Today, funds were found for restoration and the noble domes of Russian churches now rise above the village of Dunilovo. It is very nice. I immediately remembered the lines of the song of the famous Russian poet and performer Vladimir Semenovich Vysotsky. In his poems there were such lines that the domes in Russia are covered with pure gold, so that the Lord would notice more often. I am sure that according to this logic the village of Dunilovo is very noticeable from heaven. If you count the temples in the village, then the first one immediately comes to mind - the Church of the Intercession. More recently, the white domes of this church were selectively covered with gold. That's very beautiful. Next to this church is the chapel of Nicholas the Ugodnik. A little further, there is also the Transfiguration Church. At the same time, we do not take into account the Dunilovsky Assumption Monastery and its churches. The picture is completed by two more temples, which are located on the other bank of the Teza River. These are the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin and the Ascension Church. And one more temple stands right at the entrance to the village across the bridge. This is the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. So it is not surprising that photographers and lovers of a beautiful landscape come to Dunilovo to see this beauty. By the way, if we talk about antiquity, I can say that one of the temples in the village of Dunilovo was founded in 1675. Imagine, this temple, one might say, is almost the same age as Tsar Peter the Great, who was born three years earlier. I decided to walk through the village and turned to the river from the chapel of Nikolai the Pleasant. By the way, about this chapel. It turned out that this building was erected in honor of the victory over the troops of False Dmitry II. On February 11, 1609, a battle took place in these places between the militia from Kineshma and the troops that had sworn allegiance to False Dmitry. Then the victory was on the side of the militia. In honor of this event, a chapel was erected. Despite the fact that the sun had already risen above the horizon, there was fog over the meadow. But now the fog was golden golden. Cobwebs hung on the grasses. Generally, fog creates an amazing feeling in the landscape. A kind of ambiguity, blur, baroque. When I look at such pictures, my soul is filled with happiness. And at such moments I understand that there is nothing better than native forests and fields, rivers and lakes. Come and see with your own eyes.

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I don't know what's wrong. It seems to me it happened after I made some editing.