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Sebastião Salgado mentions photographer Sergey Ponomarev in an interview with Polka Gallery
Russia Kalyazin
Kalyazin Bell Tower, a symbol of the old Russia that has disappeared after the Revolution, it's a Neoclassical campanile rising to a height of 74.5 metres (244 ft) over the frozen waters of the Uglich Reservoir on the Volga River opposite the old town of Kalyazin.
When Joseph Stalin ordered the construction of the Uglich Dam in 1939 to form the Uglich Reservoir, the old parts of Kalyazin, including several medieval structures, were submerged under the reservoir's waters. This included the Saint Nicholas Monastery and Troitsky Makariev Monastery.
The katholikon was dismantled, while the campanile was left, a landmark towering above the water.
Kalyazin Bell TowerNeoclassical campanileUglich ReservoirVolga Riverold townKalyazinTver OblastStalinUglich Damsubmergedmedieval structuresSaint Nicholas MonasteryTroitsky Makariev Monastery