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Outposts of traditional culture in the remote Russian North Historian and architecture expert William Brumfield discovers important monuments along northern waterways.
Kimzha village panorama with Kimzha River. View southeast toward Church of the Hodegetria Icon of the Virgin. August 2, 2000 William Brumfield
In the summer of 1909, Russian photographer and chemist Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky conducted an extensive journey along the Mariinsky Waterway System, which links St. Petersburg with the Volga River basin. The first major component of the system was the Mariinsky Canal, which connected the Vytegra River (flowing into Lake Onega toward St. Petersburg) and the Kovzha River (flowing south into White Lake). He photographed a number of sites along the way, creating an important historical record of many architectural monuments, some of which have been lost to time.