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The West Siberian Plain, where 2.6 million square kilometers lie below 200 meters elevation
The West Siberian Plain is one of the quiet giants of the planet. It stretches from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Yenisei River in the east, covering around 2.6 million square kilometres — an expanse so vast that it resists quick comprehension. Across almost this entire territory, the land rarely rises above 200 meters above sea level. There are no dramatic mountains, no sharp breaks in the horizon. Only distance, water, forest, and time. This extreme flatness is not
Vladi Forest
Dec 29, 20253 min read
HOMESTEAD 2.0 - “Great Re-Localization Story of America”
HOMESTEAD 2.0 – Chapters from Book 9 of RCR, written by all of us Table of Contents BLOCK 1 — THE BIG NARRATIVE (history/economics/systems) Goal: explain how America drifted into hyper-centralization and why the next cycle is decentralization → relocalization → KDS. CHAPTER 0. “The Great American Experiment” — Why It Started Right But Drifted Wrong CHAPTER 1. “The Homestead Revolution” — First Great Decentralization CHAPTER 2. “The First Collapse: Power Concentrates Again” CH
Vladi Forest
Dec 26, 20253 min read
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