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Each of us dreamed of escaping to the edge of the world at least once in our lives, and everyone had their own motives for this. Someone wanted to reboot, break out of the routine, forget about work for a while, and someone just wanted to prove to himself that he was capable of it. And such a person cannot be stopped. Our heroine traveled the distance of 3,500 kilometers from Stavropol to Teriberka on a motorcycle with the dream of scuba diving in the cold waters of the Barents Sea. During the journey, she faced many difficulties, which she was helped to overcome by casual acquaintances. But the main challenge was the need to constantly negotiate with your own body for the incurable disease type 1 diabetes.

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Each of us dreamed of escaping to the edge of the world at least once in our lives, and everyone had their own motives for this. Someone wanted to reboot, break out of the routine, forget about work for a while, and someone just wanted to prove to himself that he was capable of it. And such a person cannot be stopped. Our heroine traveled the distance of 3,500 kilometers from Stavropol to Teriberka on a motorcycle with the dream of scuba diving in the cold waters of the Barents Sea. During the journey, she faced many difficulties, which she was helped to overcome by casual acquaintances. But the main challenge was the need to constantly negotiate with your own body for the incurable disease type 1 diabetes.

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