Discover Ukraine. Podillia. Strusiv cemetery

in #travelfeed5 years ago

Hello again from Ukraine.

While I am continue to sort and edit somehow photographs from the last weekend trip, I'll go back to the #cemeteryphotos challenge kindly hosted by a person whose efforts to support the community on Steemit can't be overestimated. But for me, the most amazing thing is the fact, that I found another person (especially here) that like cemeteries and photography just like me.

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Today, before wrote this post, I have been thinking about what exactly I like, and I didn't find an answer. It is a large mix of feeling that I can try to express in words but it will not be full sense.

Anyway, one more thing to mention is that I drive by this cemetery over years, thousand of times. And I found a time to stop and visit it only once.

Strusiv cemetery

I read on the Internet that Strusiv village got to the Top 10 most picturesque villages in Ukraine, and that the most of Ukrainians has no idea about it existence. The first fact surprised me very much, but not the second. If you read my travel posts, you can understand the season. Sometimes Ukraine reminds me a kind of lost world undiscovered even by its inhabitants. That is one of my main reason why I write about all this stuff.

Anyway, I will not retell you stories from the net, because all I visit was a cemetery itself. There are 3 of them, all nearby, on the top of the hill where you can overlook the village from. One is modern, located on the other side of a road, and 2 old cemeteries - Polish and Jewish. As you'll see, these are pictures of Polish one.

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In written sources Strusiv mention from 1414 year. The village was a part of Poland for a while, but as it is Podillia, many Jews lived here (read more in my previous post. In 17018 centuries the life in this area was much more various and successful. Crafts were more profitable than trading.

These statues were all made by local craftsmen, for christians and for the Jews.

The weather was cloudy and a little gloomy, as expected for a visit to a cemetery. A right entourage. No mo re words, just view and ... hope you'll find them interesting. At least the landscape :D

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!steemitworldmap 49.338285 lat 25.606727 long Strusiv cemetery d3scr

Thank you so much for your time to pay me a visit!


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Here I put links to my previous posts of the series Discover Ukraine:
Discover Ukraine. Mystical Podilia, p.#1
Discover Ukraine. Mystical Podilia, p.#2 ~ Sataniv
Discover Ukraine. Sataniv: Old Mill, Castle and Monastery, p.#3
Discover Ukraine. Old Jewish cemetery in Sataniv, Podilia ~ p.#4
Discover Ukraine #5: Medobory, p.1

Also, you can view all my posts on steemitworldmap.com

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Oh, my heart! These are such incredible stones and statues, each one, so unique and beautiful! Their final destination made to release the sadness from the living.

The moss-covered stones, crosses being carried and the incredible shot with the Church in background. I love how the flowers run wild in the fields, keeping company with the statues.

I love cemeteries. There is something powerful that draws me, a comfort that keeps me there and it is surrounded in loving beauty.

Thank you for posting this!

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Hello, dear Denise! Glad to know there is one more person who see the light charm of cemeteries <3 I am astonished by your beautiful phrase:

Their final destination made to release the sadness from the living.

It is like you read my minds and gave them shape in words :) When I lived in my hometown, my path from and to home went through an old Polish cemetery. They turned it into a park and left just a few graves with historical value. I liked to picture stories of life of the people buried there, who they were, and what it all looked like in those days...

Thank you for bringing a sunbeam to my feed today! @->--

Удивительное место, я тоже люблю, когда приезжаем на кладбище к родным,побродить и посмотреть фотографии, почитать эпитафии, и попробовать представить как эти люди были живыми... На третьей фотографии я заметила будяк на надгробье со статуей, наверное в то время этот сорняк считался красивым и мощным растением, если его изобразили в качестве украшения. А статуи сделаны очень талантливыми людьми!

Будяк на пам'ятнику можливо мав якесь значення...
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Wonderfully captured images and a great story to tell of this place! Thank you for sharing!

Thank you so much for your visit and nice comment, @thekittygirl! Things that I really love and enjoy, I do with pleasure. Like photography and telling stories about places I have visited ))