Table of contents:
- We look at the map of Tomsk, or rather the Tomsk fortress of the early 17th century
- This is how the reconstruction of the Tomsk fortress looks like (now the Museum of the History of Tomsk is here)
- Tomsk fortress, top view (Google)
- White Lake, top view (Google)
- White lake now
- White Lake, map from 1898
Video: A little about the history of Tomsk. Part 1
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
We are trying to reveal the theme of the flood that occurred a couple of hundred years ago, in relation to Tomsk …
This is the first time I am writing on a similar topic. For several years I have been reading the posts of respected analysts of alternative history, I admire and dare to describe what is practically under my feet. So, the city of Tomsk. A couple of hundred years ago, it was the most important city in Russia beyond the Urals in all respects. Having launched a railway line through Novonikolaevsk (Novosibirsk) Garin-Mikhailovsky greatly changed the significance of Tomsk. Tomsk has become a dead-end city in terms of logistics, a sort of appendix of Western Siberia. But my story is not about that. Considering such an important importance of Tomsk in the past, I ventured to suggest that it is necessary to look around carefully and see the main thing. Looked closely and saw …
We look at the map of Tomsk, or rather the Tomsk fortress of the early 17th century
It quite resembles the shape of the fortress of Omsk, from the post of my respected namesake In addition, interesting information
This is how the reconstruction of the Tomsk fortress looks like (now the Museum of the History of Tomsk is here)
Tomsk fortress, top view (Google)
Not entirely clear, but we move further, to the northeast, a little less than a kilometer, and we find the White Lake.
White Lake, top view (Google)
White lake now
White Lake, map from 1898
Accordingly, time has not greatly changed the shape of the lake. The White Lake has an almost regular circular shape. Accordingly, I would venture to suggest that THIS is a funnel from a nuclear explosion of a war during the Great Tartary. And now everything is already quite simple and understandable. The blow was struck at one of the most powerful and significant fortifications in Tartary - the Tomsk fortress. I indicated the direction above, northeast, from the side of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Perhaps the blow was so powerful that it razed everything to the ground and so negligible today we have artifacts in Tomsk and the Tomsk region. But we have a lot of swamps, unique Vasyugan bogs, a huge territory of impassable taiga, an uneven increased radiation background, the presence of radionuclides in the soil, a deficiency of selenium, iodine (Siberian Chemical Combine, the trajectory of the fall of the first stage of rockets launched from Baikonur has a place, but maybe for diversion eye?).
There are also a lot of old buildings, where the first floors turned into cellars with windows like in St. Petersburg, but THIS is a completely different story …
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