Source: S. Chumakov, O. Lavrenov, http://sayanzapoved.ru
The Get To project was initiated by the Adventello team and the Joint Directorate of the Sayano-Shushensky Nature Reserve and the Shushensky Bor National Park. Residents and guests of Southern Siberia who like to travel and take photos are invited to participate.
"Anyone can join the project, for this you need to get to the selfie stick installed by the organizers, take a selfie and post it on your VKontakte page with the hashtag: #DoidiDo," says a message on the website of the joint directorate of the Sayano-Shushensky Nature Reserve and the Shushensky Bor National Park.
The aim of the project is to promote a healthy lifestyle, active recreation and get acquainted with the sights of the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Republic of Khakassia. Information about the location and number of selfies is posted in the project community on the VKontakte social network: https://vk.com/doidido
The first equipped selfie point of the project was the point "Borus Pass", the second was the "Secret Observation Room". In the near future, the organizers will prepare two more selfies: "Lookout Babik" and "Brothers Rock".
The organizers promise a prize to those who "collect" all the selfies in their collection.
In addition, the authors of the project came up with a kind of relay race for the participants: they offer tourists to leave a small object behind them as a gift for those who come after them, taking away the "present" left by their predecessors.
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