Europe
Belarus
Last updated: 2002
Belarus offers visitors a blend of Soviet-era history, medieval castles, and unspoiled natural landscapes, including UNESCO-listed primeval forests like Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Tourism in Belarus is relatively low-key, making it an attractive destination for travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences without large crowds. Minsk, the capital, features a mix of modern and historical architecture, while rural areas showcase traditional culture and scenic countryside.
I visited Grodno in 2002. Pictures are taken with analog camera.








