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Moscow-Vladivostok. I don’t want to imagine what
would happen if they made a mistake with the sign, you take the
wrong train, and fall asleep... |
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“I’ll walk the cat”. And she took it to
Vladivostok |
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This is the last time he'll fall asleep with me
around |
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Transsiberian: a world of smells & sensations |
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Just a few coaches |
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At
the train's restaurant. |
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We were just under that glass of Coke when I
suddenly realized that our train was moving. We flew off to take
it. Maurice Greene? A lame guy. |
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The exact place where the Romanov
family was killed |
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Supposedly
here are buried the last Russian tsars... |
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Any song petition? |
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The city founders. With such a big quantity of
buttons, I don’t even want to imagine having to go urgently to
the toilet... |
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What a city hall, and our friend Lenin,
omnipresent |
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One of the buildings of the University of
Yekaterinburg |
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Street market |
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Tram. (What a
great comment I have made) |
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Monument to Sverdlovsk, the one who killed the
tsars. Yekaterinburg was called Sverdlovsk during the communist
era, and still has that name in the railway network |
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Follow that
car! |
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Few names for
so many dead ones. Obviously, the rifle is a |
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This nice old Siberian house is the prevention
center of AIDS now in Yekaterinburg. |
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“Musei sakryt”, ”museum closed”. But you know,
Albert is a wild guy |
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