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Medieval Moscow on display The gilded medieval domes rising above Moscow's ancient churches have...
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Novodevichiy Convent: a serene outpost This peaceful sixteenth century convent offers an oasis of quiet in...
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Lenin still walks the streets of Moscow Street performers in costume regularly draw the attention of visitors...
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Moscow's Theaterland This fountain bubbles in the midst of Moscow's Theatre Square,...
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Crowning the Bolshoi Four great horses plunge over the pediment of Moscow's Bolshoi...
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Wedding Cake at Sparrow Hills Dominating Sparrow Hills, a wooded ridge in the middle of Moscow, is Moscow...
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The dolls of GUM Gosudarstvennyy Universalnyy Magazin, generally known as GUM, is a giant...
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Taking a break While walking the streets of Central Moscow, I found this colorfully costumed...
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A day in the park Just across the way from the ancient walls of Moscow's Kremlin is...
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Steeds and spray A trio of enormous horses gallop through the fountains of Central Moscow.
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Promenade, Moscow A long promenade flanking a park near Moscow's Kremlin draws...
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Moscow at dawn An army of trees on the march along the lawn of a Moscow park.
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Rush hour, Moscow Metro Moscow's subway system, built by Stalin in the 1930s, is one of the most...
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Metro Militia Today's Russian soldiers use a metro ride to catch up on some sleep. In...
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The Mysteries of War A young visitor at the memorial to Russia's war dead in the shadow of the...
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Moscow Remembers A shattered helmet, an eternal flame, and some flowers grace Russia's...
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Salute to a hero Georgiy Zhukov, who led Russia's assault on Germany in World War II is...
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Moscow's historic Red Square closes down While we were in Moscow, government officials sealed off Red Square due to a...
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A terrifying sight: the Czar's cannon The Czar's Cannon, cast in 1586, never had to fire a shot in...
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Moscow's Kremlin: power, faith, and fear Ivan the Great Bell Tower was the highest building in Russia in 1600....
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The Czar Bell, largest in the world A Kremlin landmark, this bell plunged from the Bell Tower in 1701. The...
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The Kremlin, then and now Trinity Tower, right, is the highest of the Kremlin's 19 towers. In 1812,...
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The most important church in Moscow The spiritual heart of the Kremlin is the 14th Century Cathedral of the...
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Renaisssance splendor comes to Moscow The first version of the Kremlin's Cathedral of the Assumption...
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The State Armory: treasure of the Czars This gilded serving platter is typical of the thousands of royal...
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A golden coffin lid This gilded coffin lid once covered the bones of St. Cyril. Now it stuns...
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On the Czarina's Golden Carriage A spectacular collection of Royal carriages fills one hall of the...
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She sees you, but you can't see her. Russia's Catherine The Great once carried this fan to royal balls....
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The Sentry While taking an early morning stroll alongside one of Moscow's canals, I...
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Russian River Cruiser Lined up alongside of the Northern River Boat Terminal, a river cruise ship...
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Flowing to the Volga Somewhere north of downtown Moscow, the shimmering surface of the...
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Weekend paddlers As our river cruiser began its journey from Moscow to St. Petersburg,...
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Ducks on the Volga Somewhere along the Moscow-Volga canal, a pair of ducks glide past the...
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Family portrait along the Volga Canal River watching is a popular weekend activity along the Volga-Moscow Canal....
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Sunset on the Volga A cruise boat plows the waters of the Volga River, which has been...
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Uglich on the Volga, city of churches The green onion domes of Uglich's medieval cathedral have been a landmark...
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Chanting at Uglich Russian Orthodox hymns echo through Uglich's Cathedral. Czar Ivan the...
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St. Demetrius on the Blood, Uglich Uglich on the Volga was the site of one of Russia's most...
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Murder on the Wall Inside Uglich's Church of St. Demetrius on the Blood, medieval frescoes...
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Russian archaeologists search for truth What really happened in Uglich during medieval times? I found a crew of young...
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Rybinsk Reservoir: treasure or tragedy? The vast Rybinsk Reservoir stretches to the horizon -- a vast lake...
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The golden domes of Kostroma Kostroma is a living museum, a town known as the birthplace of the Romanov...
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Kostroma's icons and frescoes A spectacular array of medieval icons and frescoes adorn the gilded walls and...
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Singers, Kostroma Cathedral A female chorus offers a musical interlude at Kostroma's Trinity Cathedral.
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Ipatyevsky Monastery, Kostroma Founded in the 14th Century by the ancestors of Godunovs, Ipatyevsky...
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Ketchup in Kostroma The shelves of this stall at Kostroma's open air market are well stocked...
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Lenin points to nowhere Statues of a pointing Lenin still stand in many village parks in...
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Fiery skies on the Volga Under a blazing sunset, a motorboat cuts through the waters of the Volga near...
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Prophet Elijah Church, Jaroslavl Jaroslavl, a key port on the Volga, is an industrial city of 650,000,...
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Killing time in Jaroslavl He sings, he sells, and when not doing either, he reads. Surrounded by...
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Russian folk dancers, Jaroslavl Visting tourists are treated to a rousing performance of Russian folk...
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Onto Onega, Europe's second largest lake A cruise ship slips through river reeds, emerging onto the vast span of Lake...
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Kizhi: history made out of wood Kizhi Island, tucked away in a corner of Russia's huge Lake Onega,...
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Kizhi: through windows of time Wavy glass framed in ancient iron fills the windows of Kizhi's...
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Clouds and domes at Kizhi Island Fingerlike whisps of clouds hang in the sky over the twenty two wooden...
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Farewell to Kizhi? Take a long, last look at one of the world's most remarkable wooden...
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On the River Svir: linking the lakes The Svir River links the two largest lakes in Russia -- Onega and Ladoga. The...
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Enchantment on the Svir The Svir River is one of the most picturesque in Europe, particularly...
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A Bronze Horseman awaits us. After crossing the open sea of Lake Ladoga, the largest in Europe, and and...
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Peter the Great's church The highest structure in St. Petersburg is this spire rising from the Baroque...
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Crypt of the Czars St. Petersburg's Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul is the last...
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The last of the Romanovs The newest tombs in St. Petersburg's oldest chuch are those of the...
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A harbor beacon for the age of sail In the 19th Century, two great columns supported oil lamps to guide sailing...
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Victory Prow Each of St. Petersburg's harbor columns are decorated with protruding...
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Church on Spilled Blood Built on the spot where Czar Alexander II was assassinated in 1881,...
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Mosaic masterpiece The central mosaic over the doors of St. Petersburg's Church on Spilled...
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Birthday Restoration In 2003, St. Petersburg marked its 300th birthday, restoring the city's...
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Russian Wedding Its a custom for Russian brides to go sightseeing with their new husbands on...
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Peterhof: Under the Double Eagle By far the most spectacular sight St. Petersburg has to offer is the...
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Sound of brass at The Peterhof A brass band in period costume greets visitors entering the Peterhof...
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On Peterhof's Main Staircase Each of the interior spaces wihin the Peterhof are breathtaking, but the Main...
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Peterhof: the Grand Cascade Gushing down the hill from the Peterhof Palace are terraced fountains...
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The Grand Cascade sweeps to the sea The waters feeding Peterhof's Grand Cascade flow from underground...
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Samson's victory at Peterhof The Grand Cascade's central fountain features a monumental statue...
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Peterhof's gilded giants The colossal figures bathing in Peterhof's Grand Cascade were originally...
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The Hermitage: where Art meets History The Hermitage, one of the world's largest art museums, sweeps across the...
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The Hermitage: Raphael Loggias Catherine the Great was so impressed with pictures of Raphael's...
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Welcome to the Winter Palace Visitors to the Hermitage Museum climb the vast Jordan Staircase in...
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Rembrandt's Flora: reflection on art For security reasons, the Hermitage Museum shields many of its most important...
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Czar Alexander, victor over Napoleon In 1812, Czar Alexander the First's army drove Napoleon from Russia. The...
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The Winter Palace's Hall of St. George A foot's eye view of the Czar's Throne in the Winter Palace....
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Palace Square from a Hermitage window St. Petersburg Palace Square, just outside the Winter Palace seems...
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Michaelangelo at the Hermitage Michaelangelo's "Crouching Boy" draws crowds to the center...
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The Yusupov Palace: Murder on the Moyka The gold and white Yusupov Palace rises from the bank of St. Petersburg's...
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Downstairs at the Yusupov Palace In the cellars of St. Petersburg's Yusupov Palace, visitors view a...
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Upstairs at the Yusupov Palace While its downstairs rooms carry memories of murder, the lavishly decorated...
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In the Ballroom of the Yusupov Palace Czars and Czarinas, princes and princesses, once passed beneath such...
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Art at the Yusupov The Yusupov Palace displays the art collections of its former owners...
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Echoes of the past: St. Petersburg Metro As in Moscow, Stalin intended St. Petersburg's (then known as Leningrad)...
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Defenders of Leningrad St. Petersburg has survived three name changes and a seige. In 1914, at the...
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Kshesinskaya Mansion: Red Headquarters Matilda Kshesinskaya was among Russia's greatest ballerinas, and...
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Kshesinskaya Mansion: Lenin on the line In a small upstairs room of St. Petersburg's Kshesinskaya Mansion,...
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On the ash heap of history I found this eloquent reminder of Russia's Communist era tucked away in a...
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In the Red October St. Petersburg entrepreneurs have turned Communism into Capitalism at The Red...
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Amsterdam or Venice? It's neither. St. Petersburg also has a network of canals, because...
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Downtown St. Petersburg at dusk A canal view reveals two St. Petersburgs. The architecture spans...
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Along the canals of St. Petersburg One of the best ways to see how this city lives is to ride its canals,...
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Evening strollers The spires of the Church on Spilled Blood provide a backdrop for...
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Welcome to St. Petersburg This young Russian boy spent an evening racing our canal boat. He...
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