Russia, Moscow and Yoshkar-Ola
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Russia, Moscow and Yoshkar-Ola
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Tatsunori Kakuno
We went to Yoshlar-Ola via Moscow from Japan. It took two days. Yoshkar-Ola is capital of mari-El republic and locatd 800km east from Moscow (16 hours train ride!). You can enjoy the beautiful and peasful nature there.
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Sheremeche
vo II Internatio
nal Airport
Gorgeous Apartment, Moscow
Typical Moscow apartment
Kazan Station, Moscow
Dawn scene from train
Dawn Scene from train
Yoshkar-Ol
a station
Grocery store in Yoshkar-Ol
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Armory in Yoshkar-Ol
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Street in Yoshkar-Ol
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Juice vending cart in Yoshkar-Ol
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Market in Yoshkar-Ol
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Apartment and white birch
Dawn in Yoshkar-Ol
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Dawn in Yoshkar-Ol
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Russian crape
Russian old house
Russian farmer dinner
Russian countrysid
e kitchen
Russian sauna
Entrance of Russian sauna
Herb leaves for Russian sauna
Broiler on a well cover
Broiler
Goat
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article published 11/12/2004
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Apartment Moscow
This is actually one of 7 of the famous Stalin's houses. All seven are alike and scattered around the moscow area. Number 8 was erected in Poland. This one shown is a hotel which also houses some apartments on the upper floors and a large series of office complexes on several floors. I believe this one is the Kievskaya Hotel, not far from downtown Moscow.
Jim Hanemaayer, May 4, 2006
Nice to see Russia!
That was the first post here at Worldisround, where I saw Russia, and Moscow! Apartment Moscow looks extremely wealthy. I wonder who lives there? The countryside appeared typical of what you might see in the Northern Mid-Western part of the USA, sort of like middle Minnesota. Thanks for the insight!
Monte Petersen
, November 12, 2004
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