How would you travel the world if you wouldn’t be able to?
The current situation has inspired many people across the globe to use the handiest tool available, the Internet, to bring the world right to your home. Among these people is Anton, who has designed awesome virtual tours through the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
Less than 30 years of existence, solely 4,163 square kilometres, 3 languages in official use, and recognition of just three other non-recognised states. Welcome to Transnistria, a Soviet Living Museum of a very special kind. Except for there are real people living there, and what we can observe doesn’t really serve as a collection of listed buildings.
The online tour to Pridnestrovie was interesting, inspiring and definitely a food for thought. I felt like I was there, like I was walking the streets and observing the life, and it is all thanks to Anton’s unique approach to the topic, his passion for the place, and his constant interaction with the participants.
Apparently, if you can’t go to Transnistria, Transnistria will come to you, remotely. Give it a try. I recommend.