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Brit Leaves London, Becomes Russian Agro-tourism Farmer
Brit Leaves London, Becomes Russian Agro-tourism Farmer
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John Kopiski left London 20 years ago to visit Russia and fell in love with it so much that he pulled up his roots and moved to Moscow where he met the love of... 23.06.2013, Sputnik International
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John Kopiski left London 20 years ago to visit Russia and fell in love with it so much that he pulled up his roots and moved to Moscow where he met the love of his life and received his Russian passport just a few years later. John and Nina now have five children together and have created a 10,000-acre agro-tourism farm so that people can bring their families to visit and get back to nature.
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Brit Leaves London, Becomes Russian Agro-tourism Farmer
05:00 GMT 23.06.2013 (Updated: 19:57 GMT 19.10.2022) John Kopiski left London 20 years ago to visit Russia and fell in love with it so much that he pulled up his roots and moved to Moscow where he met the love of his life and received his Russian passport just a few years later. John and Nina now have five children together and have created a 10,000-acre agro-tourism farm so that people can bring their families to visit and get back to nature.
John Kopiski left London 20 years ago to visit Russia and fell in love with it so much that he pulled up his roots and moved to Moscow where he met the love of his life and received his Russian passport just a few years later. John and Nina now have five children together and have created a 10,000-acre agro-tourism farm so that people can bring their families to visit and get back to nature.