
This statue is rather interesting and its peculiarities are as follows: Femida is represented as a women reminding “Komsomolka” of the 1930th with a shield, but without sword. And, what is interesting, the shield is with a picture of the Moscow coat of arms: Femida is likely to know whom and from what she protects. And as poor goddess should see whom she defends and from what, she has no any bandages on her eyes (address: Moscow, Povarskaya str; 15)


Pantin (panto) – are the horns of the deer in a period of their annual growth. These horns are of tubular, not ossified structure and filled with blood vessels. They are covered by thin skin with short soft fur. The deer – is the only family of mammals, which grow and throw down a massive body – the horns. In traditional eastern systems of healing (China, Korea), panto are widely used for support of energy and youth. They are very effective and widespread and in these aspects they are very close to ginseng. The most valuable panto are the panto of the Siberian Maral. The horns are the source of medical agent – Pantocrynum – and of many biologically active substances. (more…)


Thought that I would pass on a little tidbit of information about what is called the Pole of Cold! This thinking came about because a good reader of ours commented about the -59 °C. weather we where having in Siberia. So we started to look around. (more…)
