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A collection of travel narratives recounting journeys across remote Karelian highlands, describing lakes, bogs, forests, narrow paths and the daily realities of village dwellings. The author records practical route details and vivid impressions of interiors, household routines, local costumes, songs and festival gatherings, along with encounters with hospitable villagers. A second sequence reports on an architectural field expedition through northern and eastern districts, noting rural building types, chapels and settlement patterns. The prose balances anecdote, ethnographic observation and landscape description to convey both physical challenges of travel and the cultural life of scattered communities.
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