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Thank you for your hard work. :)
Mod Monday video containing your mod. :)
https://youtu.be/RvQJO3TODAo
But our Western media tell us a lot about buildings in the USA or Australia ... and very little about those in Russia.
And even less of what existed in the USSR.
As if the USSR were a state without culture, without architecture. And this is something that is still very present in our Western media.
Как всегда феерично...
Так держать!!!!
Ждем еще новых и интересных работ!!!! ;)
about what polcorp said..im sorry. but every country has amazing buildings here n there. it's not the "media of the west" or whatever you're been led to believe.It's just...there's no many things that would interest the viewers to show, and therefor, sell. Plus the buildings looks very roman-ish in style, so we are used to seeing them a lot in Europe, it's not as if we miss seeing them.... Heck, im sure we don't even know all of the amazing buildings we got in our own cities, so...
This building is absolutely beautiful and it is a remarkable building. Yet, in the West, no one has ever told us about it.
While, by its architecture, by the statuary and by the technical characteristics that you describe, this building is a jewel that should be known and shown to all. This is to say the stupidity of the media of the West ...
They can all be self-built:
The Planetarium requires up to 150 workers for 1,500 tourists.
The Observatory requires up to 20 workers for 125 tourists.