The Saint Petersburg TV channel aired a report on the "NOT a Geography Lesson" organized by the Russian Geographical Society right on board the legendary icebreaker Krasin.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Save Nature Foundation

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This exciting event brought together 30 nature-loving youth from St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. Participants included students from the Makarov Maritime University, students from maritime educational institutions, and students from comprehensive schools. On this day, the young explorers discovered the fascinating world of the northern latitudes and the amazing Arctic nature.

The vessel's captain, Nikolai Borisovich Yushkevich, shared with the children his in-depth knowledge of the Arctic region's unique ecosystem, climate, and the diverse wildlife of the polar territories. The participants experienced the life of a crew on a real Arctic expedition, experiencing a unique immersion in the harsh conditions of the North, and also heard fascinating stories firsthand.

The "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation traditionally partnered with "NO Geography Lesson." This year, Nadezhda Tsukanova, copywriter and social media manager for the press service, represented the Foundation.

Over the course of two years, the project reached more than 150,000 schoolchildren and students across the country, inspiring young people to preserve the environment and explore the natural resources of their homeland.

This year, in addition to a fascinating lecture, the children enjoyed a tour of the legendary icebreaker Krasin. After completing the educational program, everyone moved on to the final stage—the "Arctic Navigator" team challenge. Participants took on the roles of polar expedition members, plotted a path through the ice using weather reports, charted the routes of the famous icebreaker Krasin, and competed in an Arctic quiz.

While the jury was summing up the results, everyone was united by an emotional video from the "Revival of Nature" foundation, dedicated to family values and caring for nature.

At the end of the "NOT Geography Lesson," participants received commemorative souvenirs with the project's logo, and the winning team received a special prize from the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation.

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