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Petrozavodsk & Kizhi    

 

 

Iván sleeping it off in the bus, after having slept just a couple of hours before starting the trip

Russia all the way straight; for the afraid ones that changed their minds, Finland to the right

On the night train, talking (sort of speak) with Russian soldiers...

In the morning in the train. They were doing the military service in the Lithuanian border.
Our compartment Russian fellow. Can't imagine how much we talked about chicks and football... and all in Russian! Already in Petrozavodsk. Typical Russian train station with its typical hood.
Amazing! Anton drinking plain water!!

Our friend Anton showing us his skills playing Russian billiard. Russian billiard, as Russian roulette, is like to shoot you in your head. Balls are barely two millimeters narrower than the holes...

I told you you ate too much! The street paviment was not obviously the target of the public investment, by the way... The harbour, on the way to the island museum Kizhi. No, we didn’t have to row.

Anton, thinkful... Two beers or not two beers? Already in Kizhi. One side of the cathedral. 22 domes that guy made, oh my God!

All this without a single nail? If the wolf comes and starts to blow... What a disgusting sight! ;-)

Being wooden, it is normal that there are so many mushrooms growing... At the background another small chappel, brought from another island. It is like “Little house on the prairie”, where is Michael Landon?

Ivan taking a look at the icons of a small chappel, like an expert... In reality he was just seeking for some tits in the icons...

Such a toilet: a plain hole and some sawdust to cover the shit...

 
The amazing 3rd column mistery of Petrozavodsk. From this position it is possible to see in Kirov something like a dick... ¡Woooow!

Memorial to the victims from Karelia (republic where we were then)  in the Chechenian war. There were soldiers around, so no stupid faces.
The war memorial of the Great Patriotic War (WWII), with the typical eternal flame. Better I don’t get too close, since my stomach wasn’t that well, just in case we get into flames...

Staying near our mate Vladi...

       
 

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