A local resident rides her bicycle past Voskresensky Cathedral's bell tower, Russia's 2nd tallest Orthodox campanile with its height of 106 meters.24.07.2011#937853
The village of Dunilovo in Shuya district as seen from the village of Goritsy across Teza River. Left: Svyato-Uspensky convent. Right: Blagoveshchensky monastery.24.07.2011#937851
All Saints Cathedral in the village of Dunilovo, Shuya district, as seen from the village of Goritsy across Teza River.24.07.2011#937849
The All Saints Cathedral, background, in the village of Dunilovo, Shuya district, as seen from the village of Goritsy. Left: The tower of church architectural ensemble in Goritsy.24.07.2011#937847
The monument to priests and believers killed during Russian Orthodox Church persecution by Bolsheviks in the 1920s and 1930s, sculpted by Alexander Rukavishnikov. Left: Voskresensky Cathedral's bell tower, Russia's 2nd tallest Orthodox campanile with its height of 106 meters.24.07.2011#937829
The monument to priests and believers killed during Russian Orthodox Church persecution by Bolsheviks in the 1920s and 1930s, sculpted by Alexander Rukavishnikov.24.07.2011#937428
Shuya's Voskresensky Cathedral's bell tower, Russia's 2nd tallest Orthodox campanile with its height of 106 meters.23.07.2011#937421
Malakhy Belov Street in the town of Shuya, with Voskresensky Cathedral seen on the left.23.07.2011#937420
Shuya residents waterskiing on Teza River, with Voskresensky Cathedral's bell tower seen on the left.23.07.2011#937418