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  • Rosie antics1 last thing to add on is rosie antics of this journey.  Most of the people in our group decided to do some hand washing last night. Not knowing that the owner of the hostel gets angry as water bills Posted by JonoElias in RoJo Global Travels | Apr 2, 2010
  • IrkutskSo after 4 long but very entertaining and very hot nights on the train we arrived in Irkutsk (Siberia) at 4:30 am Moscow time, 9:30 am local time. We were woken up early by the grumpy (blondy as we called Posted by JonoElias in RoJo Global Travels | Apr 2, 2010
  • The Train Ride (Choo choo)Our journey begins in Moscow where we caught the 12.30 train from platform 9 and 3/4 (I wish- Harry Potter reference for those less well versed in my obsessions). I'm going to split this entry into sections that are defining Posted by RosiePony in RoJo Global Travels | Apr 2, 2010
  • Quick, to The ColonnadeSo up ok we tried the apricot stone again since it was convenient and by convenient I meant we didn't have to venture in to the cold for too long since nearly every ledge or balcony had big arsed icicles Posted by LewisNolan in Lewis on Tour | Mar 27, 2010
  • MoscowSo Moscow- the Kremlin, armoury (Faberge eggs), Lenin, Red Square, Arbat n lots of walking!! We've been here for 3 n a bit days now and whilst Moscow is great, it's not for me when compared to St P :( Posted by RosiePony in RoJo Global Travels | Mar 27, 2010
  • My first daySo my first proper, official night traveling was over and it didn't really mean much. I struggled to get off to sleep but I think it was a subconscious thing more than anything, also it could've been the little travel Posted by LewisNolan in Lewis on Tour | Mar 27, 2010
  • rose and mikes great adventurePlanning an adventure is part of the adventure! for years we had dreamed of travelling to China overland by the Trans Siberian Railway. To celebrate our Ruby Wedding Anniversary and our 60 th Birthdays was a good excuse to Posted by rosewmike in Rose and Mikes Great Adventure | Mar 24, 2010
  • Last day in St Petersburg So this is (Monday) the final day before we fly to Moscow tomorrow. To sum up the 3 days we were here: We saw a car crash, we Posted by JonoElias in RoJo Global Travels | Mar 22, 2010
  • The Hostel St Petersburg (or Eatersburg as i typed on Facebook - no reference to food intended Whiteley) is wet wet wet! But the hostel we are in is hot hot hot! Def no need for thermals in here! There a Posted by RosiePony in RoJo Global Travels | Mar 22, 2010
  • From Russia with love... So we stayed up for what felt like forever (actually the taxi came to get us at 3.00am) and headed off to Heathrow Terminal 1. Felt bizarre leaving cos felt like going on a normal holl as oppo Posted by RosiePony in RoJo Global Travels | Mar 21, 2010
  • Day 25 Siberia (Russia) - Vladivostock (+10 GMT)One third of the way through our trip today! Vladivostock is the capital of the Primorsky Territory. Located on the hills above Golden Horn Bay, the city is the end of the Trans-Siberian Railroad, the longest continuous rail line in the Posted by RobBuckley in Round the World in 75 days | Mar 14, 2010
  • The arrivalSo with my granny grabbing adventures over I gathered my crap, I had way too much in hand luggage but the parents were right about me getting a jacket since i only bought it on Friday. You know when you Posted by LewisNolan in Lewis on Tour | Feb 25, 2010
  • The arrival Well its been memorable, I hope? Journey was fine. Flight down to London was good, 20 minutes early and got a free breakfast baguette happy days. Wait in London was a tad boring as some of you found out but Posted by LewisNolan in Lewis on Tour | Feb 24, 2010
  • St. PeterburgAdded 4 new St. Peterburg photos - St. Peter and Paul Cathedral night photography in fortress on Vasilievsky island. Russia, winter, january 2010, Nikon D5000. Original Peterburg stock photos (http://russian-photos.net/category/architecture.html) Posted by saroyama in Russian Photos | Feb 3, 2010
  • Asia 2Russia is also known as the Russian Federation and is located in northern Eurasia. It is the largest country in the world. Russia shares borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuanaia, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Posted by jsowers in Sites around the world | Feb 1, 2010
  • Maraton etappen paa tog.07-08.12 Natt tog fra St. Petersburg til Moskva. Deler en 4-manns kupe med 1 jente og 2 gutter. Sov saann passe godt, knallhard seng. 5 cm nysnoe i Moskva og 2 plussgrader. Mange mennesker, 3 store togstasjoenr i sentrum. Sitter paa Posted by josteinxxx in Jostein sin reiseblogg | Jan 19, 2010
  • 7 dager i St. Petersburg01.12 Ankommer St. Petersburg noeyaktig paa tid. Drosje til Hotell. Rusler en tur langs Nevsky Prospekt, regnfullt. Skulle moete Natalia, men jeg var sent ute, og ventet paa feil bro. Hjem til hotell, ettermiddagslur, og saa en tur paa pub Posted by josteinxxx in Jostein sin reiseblogg | Jan 19, 2010
  • ENGLAND AND THE SOVIET UNION DECEMBER 1985Apart from trips to St Catharines and California we stayed close to home immediately after retirement to get used to so much togetherness( luckily we found out we liked it). Then I saw an ad from British Airways about their Posted by douglasw in Around the World | Nov 30, 1985
  • Jeeping expedition - 4 countries border: [img=http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2736/4060488 Posted by Ksenia S in Altai Discovery Team | Dec 17, 2009
  • 2. togetappeStarten paa helvetesetappen, 2 doegn paa tog, 6 forskjellige tog, foer ankomst St. Petersburg. Dusj og barbering, tidlig ute paa Koebenhavn hovedstasjon. 1. tog gaar fra Koebenhavn til Lubeck i Tyskland. Fint intercity tog, behagelig start paa turen. T Posted by josteinxxx in Jostein sin reiseblogg | Dec 8, 2009
  • Chemal - mountain resort of the Altai!This famous mountain resort from the immemorial time was assimilated by a man. The highway leading here is - the Chemalsky Path which lies on the right bank of Katun River where numerous tourist complexes are situated. Chemal district has a Posted by Ksenia S in Altai Discovery Team | Nov 28, 2009
  • Saunas, Russian clubs and that Nuisance, Culture ClashSo a week or so has passed since my last update and I don't quite remember what I've done since then. But I shall try. An Unfortunate Nation of Prudes... On Thursday we went to try out a veritable Russian Posted by Sianieee in First Visit to Russia | Nov 24, 2009
  • Teacups, Crisp Sandwiches and Stuffed PeppersI think my last update left you at my little island story which was a little bit rushed due to the rather inconvenient time constraints of internet cafes (which, in my opinion, serve for nothing except the reminder of how Posted by Sianieee in First Visit to Russia | May 21, 2009
  • Excursions in the Lake Baikal regionIf your time is limited, and you plan only a short stop in the Lake Baikal region, but you want your time to be well spent and you want to discover something new, visit interesting places, experience new things... I Posted by baikaleast in Travel to Lake Baikal | Nov 11, 2009
  • 5 reasons to go to Lake BaikalDear friends, I know 5 reasons to go to Lake Baikal. Do you any other ideas? 1. Baikal is the deepest (1637 m) freshwater lake in the world Among lakes of the world Lake Baikal is at the first place on depth. On Posted by baikaleast in Travel to Lake Baikal | Oct 24, 2009
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