Zaporizhia consists of three historical areas in a line and is separated in 2 banks by the Dnieper river. The huge cool thing between them is DnieperHES - a masterpiece of industrial architecture of 1930`s.
If you come there with me, I`ll show you a bunch of succulents on Chortytsia Island`s cliffs and we`ll make the best pics of a sunset. Then we`d go for a coffee to my friends` cafeteria, actually the most instagrammable place in the city, and then we`d make our way through the stalinistic Sobornyi Ave up to the imperialistic districts. You would enjoy chilly walking under the lights and old balconies. And if you`d have a courage - I`d take you to see my favourite mosaics of the city.
I`m lucky that Zaporizhia is not being bombed as hard as other cities. All of my precious places stand still. Except the Aurora Mall - this is the place where I used to spend my first dates. Now it`s destroyed by russians. We wouldn`t miss it during our walk. I wish Zaporizhia and its region were the places I could still come back for a rest and I believe our defenders won`t let russians occupy it.
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