Vladivostok Incheon Sydney

Heading Home

What an incredible journey.
To visit Russia with my old mate Brownie and support our national team was a great experience in itself. Amazingly we only had one blue but Russian beer is a greatLæs mere
Harbour-Kamchatka

We've now been waiting 2 hours for port officals to get clearance from the Russian navy to leave port. Submarine exercises are far more important.
Today is a boat excursion, deep sea fishing, sealLæs mere
Nicholivkam Village Heliport

Today we take a heiicopter flight to the Valley of the Guysers.
The initial flight is one hour and twenty minutes.
We have a beautiful summer's day, cloudless sky, perfect visibility of the snowLæs mere
Kamchatka

Vladivostok

After 67 hours in the train (a journey not to be missed) we arrive in Vladivostok and are met by Svetlana our guide and a driver who immediately take us for a late lunch in ine if Vladivostok's finestLæs mere
The TransSiberian: UlanUde-Vladivostoc

Ulan-Ude: All day

Ksenya and our driver Serg, meet us 8am to begin a busy day.
The task today is to check out local pkaces of cultural importance in this predominantly buddhist, Buryat society.
Buryatia, The BuryatLæs mere
Ust-barguzin to Ulan-Ude

Our town, Ust-barguzin on a Saturday morning.
Last night was a homestay so in the morning Nina our host a retired Cooking Teacher whipped up a traditional Russian breakfast of kasha with sultanas,Læs mere
Lake Baikal

Leaving Aya Bay by Russian Uaz, their soviet era 4WD whose design our guide Ksenya says was so perfect it has not changed since 1963. Likened by her to a loaf of bread with wheels it reminds us of aLæs mere
Eastern Siberia: The Road Less Travelled

The World Cup now left behind in western Russia.
Irkutsk to the western shores of Lake Baikal.
A five hour flight from Moscow and Lake Baikal appears and so does Matt.
We leave the next morning forLæs mere
Moscow's mighty metro

Red Square & Kremlin

Moscva pride

Moscow: I didn't think I'd see you again

Sochi final day

Yoga in the park for one.
Swim for one.
Coffee for one.
One of the Black Sea Fleet arriving and
The best omelette and cappuccino for $A7.
Today, onto Moscow for the final leg of the 'Life isLæs mere
Sochi Sights

Gardens, harbour (some say Mr Putin's yacht is in harbour), cafes, restaurants, love birds, water slides, grand churches, pristine water, 27' in June, cheap fabulous food, what's not to like aboutLæs mere
Australia vs Peru

Its Slouch the kangAroo, everybody wants to be seen with her so naturally we oblige.
Unfortunately she was declared a dangerous item and missed the game spending the day in the cloakroom. It was thatLæs mere
Sochi Day 2 or Game Day minus 1

It's the hat.
Is that an Australian hat one young Peruvian supporter asked me. Yes and its made of kangaroo hide. Wow!
View from the cafe where I met Urgi and Katrine who recognised me from theLæs mere
Sochi

Frequent stops and occasionally we can hop off to buy something to eat.
Catherine and Matt from Melbourne who we kept bumping into. Their daughter Sophia (4) still asleep.
Me asleep, thanjsLæs mere
Volgograd

The overnight train has been a highlight. 2nd class was a little tight but the two young Aussie guys we shared with were pretty considerate.
My first sight of Volgograd is the 72m Mother RussiaLæs mere
Leaving Samara for Volgograd

Neale couldn't resist. When in Russia do what the Russians do. Line up for a litre of beer and enjoy the sunshine.
Found some woderful little shops and bars (only to visit) concealed behind imposingLæs mere
Australia vs Denmark

Samara: City of Space Science

After a refreshing swim in the mighty Volga a cool 18' but sunny, and among lots if Russian locals soaking in the long awaited sunshine we take the free bus the Samara Cosmos.
The FIFA Fan Zone beforeLæs mere
Samara on the mighty Volga

An early morning walk along the embankment and an unexpected meeting of an ex- student and being invited by a class of young gym students for a photo.
If a temporary misplacement of the travelLæs mere