ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月7日 03時20分


A skeletal memorial to a #Communist era, this pylon once carried electricity from the Soviet Union into Soviet Georgia. Today, the power lines are long gone — they were pulled down and sold for scrap, some say, after the end of the Soviet Union in 1991. There are other reminders of that era: Some residents say the Soviets forced people off the mountains of #Tusheti, where @nyaniq took this photo, leaving abandoned villages behind. But a new internet network may be helping stir a turnaround for the region. Financed largely through a $40,000 grant from @internetsociety, a team of workers came from leaders of a variety of local organizations, offering materials or services for free, or at cost. All felt a connection — familial or spiritual — with the Tusheti mountains. What remains unclear is whether the area’s remoteness will become a memory. Visit the link in our profile to see @nyaniq’s photos of what it looks like to bring the internet to a former Soviet outpost deep in the #Caucasus Mountains.


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