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Reading Magazine No. 11, 2026. On Vacation!

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The main character of the new issue of Chtivo magazine is a man who, despite being aerophobic and a professional slacker, managed to travel halfway around the world—Garik Kharlamov. The distinguished comedian and producer told Sergey Minaev about his amazing adventures: how he performed for polar explorers on Mirny Island; how he was late for his own dismissal (and he was fired for being consistently late); how he paid half a million rubles to listen to the sound of water—and that's just the tip of the iceberg.

The editors have prepared a comprehensive article on how to soak up impressions without leaving Russia. This is a guide to incredible places often left off the pages of popular travel guides: the Northern Lights, petrified giants, and a monument unveiled by the Russian emperor. The guide also answers questions about why you absolutely need to visit the Putorana Plateau and Manpupuner (and where exactly they are).

The travel issue also features a story about how the inventor of the Mir deep-sea submersibles taught James Cameron how to film Titanic; an inventory of the amazing creatures that lived at the ends of the Earth, according to ancient travelers; a useful and practical ranking by Artemy Lebedev, from the most interesting countries for tourists to the least interesting; an ode to Istanbul by Klim Kozinsky; the biography of a sandwich vendor who invented Duty Free, became a billionaire, and wore a $15 watch; and many other fascinating stories.
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