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| Dawn near Russia. Where's the rest of
the train? |
Alex, a vet from Ulan Ude |
Snow! |
It looks like Siberia |
Siberian village |
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| Lake Baikal |
Many rivers in only one out. |
I climbed a mountain in the snow |
Lena was my guide |
Zoya and her grandchildren |
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| Zoya's house where I stayed |
The Orthodox church in Listvyanka |
Still ice on Lake Baikal |
Sunset on Lake Baikal |
Wooden house in Irkutsk |
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| The wimpy museum |
Lenin says, "hi" |
Typical view from the window of the
Trans-Siberian |
See what I mean? |
Novosibirsk |
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| Europe starts just east of Ekaterinaburg |
It begins to turn green |
Peter the Great |
Moscow |
Big building in Moscow |
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| Moscow River in front of the Kremlin |
Inside a church |
On Old Arbat |
A theater |
Cadettes |
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| Moscow metro |
Veiw from Vera's flat |
In the Kremlin |
More Kremlin |
It was May Day rembrance |
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| I run into Rema again at Red Square |
St. Basil's |
More St. Basil's |
Obviously my favorite building |
May Day cleanup in Red Square |
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| Vera and Irya |
Irya is a model. I'm not. |
St. Petersburg |
My landmark |
In front of the Winter Palace |
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| The rooms were somewhat overdone |
Throne room |
The peacock clock |
The church where the Romanovs are buried |
Period costumes |
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| In the church |
A storm approaches |
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