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What episode in Operation Y was filmed by Gaidai based on personal army experience?

Leonid Gaidai was drafted into the army in 1942 and first served in Mongolia, where he rode horses for the front. Once a military commissar came to the unit to recruit reinforcements for the army in the field. To the officer's question: "Who is in the artillery?" - Gaidai answered: "Me!". He also answered other questions: “Who is in the cavalry?”, “In the fleet?”, “In reconnaissance?”, which caused discontent of the chief. "Yes, you wait, Gaidai," said the military commissar, "Let me announce the entire list." Later, the director adapted this episode for the film "Operation" Y "and other adventures of Shurik."

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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How was the Grand Canyon formed?

The Grand Canyon is one of the greatest sights on the surface of the Earth. In some places, it looks like a magical city of stone with temples, towers and castles of dazzling colors. One of the most amazing things about the Canyon is that it was made by a river! The waters of the Colorado River have created this huge gorge over the millennia. Just imagine that it was washed in solid rock for a long distance, and then you will be able to appreciate the monstrous power of the waters of this river. Even now, year after year, Colorado continues to bite even deeper into the bottom of the gorge.

In some places, the Grand Canyon is more than a mile deep and four to eighteen miles wide. As the river deepened deeper into the plateau, forming a canyon, it revealed on the stone walls the history of the Earth for hundreds of millions of years. At the bottom of the gorge near the river, ancient crystalline rocks were exposed. These are the remains of an ancient mountain system, which was destroyed both by itself and with the help of water and wind. The emergence and disappearance of this mountain system was discovered only with the formation of the Grand Canyon. On the foundation of this mountain range hidden in the thickness of the earth are layers of quartzite, sandstone and limestone. They formed as the epochs changed, as the ocean waves rolled over these places from the east, then from the west, when entire mountain ranges appeared and disappeared.

The fossils found here serve as evidence that sea waves once rolled over these rocks. These are the fossilized remains of algae, seashells and fish. The first white man to see the Grand Canyon was the Spanish traveler Garcia López de Cardenas, who discovered the Canyon in 1540. In our time, the government has singled out the most beautiful and interesting part of the Canyon and arranged here the Grand Canyon National Park, with an area of ​​1009 square miles. Thousands of tourists come every year to admire the local beauty, and there is even the opportunity to ride a mule along the bottom of the gorge along the Colorado.

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