📱Фастагское озеро расположено в Горной Дигории за левобережной мореной Фастагского ледника. Длина озера до 500 м, ширина до 15 м. Образовано путем заполнения водой понижения между мореной и коренным берегом. В озеро впадает и вытекает ручей.
📉Перевал Фастаг ведёт прямиком в Грузию, в советское время любая спортивная группа могла безпрепятсвенно переходить и добираться до Поти к морю.
📱Фастагское озеро расположено в Горной Дигории за левобережной мореной Фастагского ледника. Длина озера до 500 м, ширина до 15 м. Образовано путем заполнения водой понижения между мореной и коренным берегом. В озеро впадает и вытекает ручей.
📉Перевал Фастаг ведёт прямиком в Грузию, в советское время любая спортивная группа могла безпрепятсвенно переходить и добираться до Поти к морю.
Russian President Vladimir Putin launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the early-morning hours of February 24, targeting several key cities with military strikes. And indeed, volatility has been a hallmark of the market environment so far in 2022, with the S&P 500 still down more than 10% for the year-to-date after first sliding into a correction last month. The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, has held at a lofty level of more than 30. Apparently upbeat developments in Russia's discussions with Ukraine helped at least temporarily send investors back into risk assets. Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that there were "certain positive developments" occurring in the talks with Ukraine, according to a transcript of their meeting. Putin added that discussions were happening "almost on a daily basis." Telegram Messenger Blocks Navalny Bot During Russian Election "We're seeing really dramatic moves, and it's all really tied to Ukraine right now, and in a secondary way, in terms of interest rates," Octavio Marenzi, CEO of Opimas, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. "This war in Ukraine is going to give the Fed the ammunition, the cover that it needs, to not raise interest rates too quickly. And I think Jay Powell is a very tepid sort of inflation fighter and he's not going to do as much as he needs to do to get that under control. And this seems like an excuse to kick the can further down the road still and not do too much too soon."
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