It can be safely asserted that Konstantin Paustovsky traveled all his life. He lived and worked in various cities, traveled the world, visited the most remote corners: he lived on the Kola Peninsula and in Ukraine, visited the Volga, the Kama, the Don, the Dnieper and other great rivers, in Central Asia, the Altai, Belarus and other places. The writer seemed to follow the advice of K. Castaneda: w...