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- Okinawa dep. Japan
- Palestine dep. Israel
- Hong Kong dep. China
- Irian Jaya dep. Indonessia
- Kashmir dep. India
- Macao dep. China
- Nakhichevan dep. Azerbaijan
- Siberia dep. Russia
- Sikkim dep. Indie
- Tibet dep. China
- Indonesia
- China
- Abkazia dep. Georgia/Russia
- Kazakhstan
TS-04Trans-Siberian Railway (RUSSIA)
Date of travel: May 15 – May 29, 2004
ITINERARY:
On May 15, 2004 at noon I fly on a CSA plane from Prague, Czech Republic to Moscow, RUSSIA, where on the Sheremetyevo airport in midafternoon. A driver with a car and my name is taking me to “Baltschug Kempinski Hotel” near Kremlin in the center of Moscow. I go for a walk to the Red Square and its vicinity. Then our whole group visits the St. Basil’s Cathedral. It is followed by a great dinner in a restaurant.
Next morning there is a sightseeing tour of Moscow. During it we visit the impressive “Cathedral of Christ the Savior” destroyed by Stalin and newly reconstructed. Then we photograph a gigantic statue of Peter the Great at Moscow River and drive to “Novodevichy Convent.” From there to a lookout at Lomonosov University with a view of the city. After lunch, we visit “Kremlin.” It is followed by a free time on the Red Square. I use it to go in the department store GUM. In the evening, we board our train. Soon it starts moving in direction of St. Petersburg.
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