PUNTO DE ENCUENTRO DE AMIGOS, FAMILIARES, DE LOS ARNÁIZ QUE NAVEGAN EN SINGLADURAS PROPICIAS MUNDO ADELANTE, Y DE TODA LA GENTE DE BONHOMÍA, QUE LO DESEE, DISPONGA DE TIEMPO, GANAS DE EVADIRSE Y BUENA VOLUNTAD. LEMBRANZAS DE FAMILIA.
jueves, 16 de enero de 2020
Surviving in the Siberian Wilderness for 70 Years (Part 3/4).
In 1936, a family of Russian Old Believers journeyed deep into Siberia's vast taiga to escape persecution and protect their way of life. The Lykovs eventually settled in the Sayan Mountains, 160 miles from any other sign of civilization. In 1944, Agafia Lykov was born into this wilderness. Today, she is the last surviving Lykov, remaining steadfast in her seclusion. In this episode of Far Out, the VICE crew travels to Agafia to learn about her taiga lifestyle and the encroaching influence of the outside world.
Agafia's neighbor Yerofei has lived by the river near her cabins for the past sixteen years. He was part of the second wave of geologists who spent time visiting the Lykovs in the late 1970s, and eventually made the taiga his home after losing his right leg. Agafia has continued to care for him since he moved.
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