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Imagine: a cavernous tile, stone and brick wonderland of water, exotic steam rooms, therapeutic saunas and sumptuous massages that make you feel like you've just traveled through a time machine bringing you back to the 1900's. Wooden benches, buckets of fresh water, steam rooms infused with eucalyptus and lavender to clear out your pores. A Swedish Shower with cold water jets to cool you down so you can head back into the intense heat rooms. Hydrotherapy Room, Warm Rain Room. Are you dreaming? Is time travel possible? at the Russian Turkish Baths...

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  • эээ, в русской бане лифаны не носят)

  • I need a russian bath. I've been bad. Clean this dirty body.

  • i would NOT do anything that has anything to do with russia, i think they are a bunch of ritards

  • In Russia we don`t just wave our brooms in bania but we beat each other with them heavily until one of us shouts “Horosho!” Oh yes, and we also wear shapka ushanka in bania, we go there with bears to drink vodka with them… Oh, those naïf Americans ;-)

  • The girl in the green bikini is a major "Babe."

  • Does anyone else think that the commentary is a disconnect from the vid?

  • That water does not look too clean. Sorry, not for me.

  • @sedik4 Ferme ta gueule toi, tu n'as meme pas de pays. FIRINLAR YENIDEN ACILACAK SENIN GIBI KOPEKLERI ATICAZ SABUN YAPICAZ

  • I like the catchy Russian folk song--it was featured in the movie "My Man Godfrey". What is its name. The oak must act as a skin stimulent, no? Somewhat similar to the birch in Finland.

  • great to see people healing themwselves with the help of ancient energy. The oak tree, by the way, is sacred in Slavic tradition.  Yay!

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