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    • Day 5

      Bye bye berlin hello moscow

      August 20, 2015 in Russia ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      4 dagen zijn voorbij gevlogen. Tempelhof ontbijtjes. Fietsen. Hipster berliners. Gutes pilsch. Branderburger. East side. Verdwaald tijdens tour op tempelhof. Gedwaald. Gezwierd. Lelijke gebouwen. Ouwe meuk. Technoverall. Geluk in cafe Engels. Nijntje checked 😝Read more

    • Day 8

      Omdat Moskou zo fraai is...

      August 23, 2015 in Russia ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Heerlijk cultureel geflaneerd. Moskou met al haar scherpe paradoxen, politieke incorrectheid, uber voordringers, oude vrouwtjes die de hele dag de roltrap in de gaten houden, beeldschone kunst en nog zoveel meer. Op naar de nachttrein.Read more

    • Day 5

      Wilkommen in Berlin!

      June 12, 2017 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      What a lovely day I have had in Berlin. The sun was shining all day and it was a hot 28 degrees C. I got up early at 7am and after a quick breakfast in the hotel I set off on a morning walking tour. Being early on a a Sunday morning it was really quiet and within a short time I had crossed the River Spree and arrived at the Reichstag - another building where mum, dad, Campbell and I climbed to the top of the Norman Foster designed glass dome. Then to the symbol of Berlin - the Brandenburg Gate - can you spot a tiny Max in the photo?

      A walk though the haunting Memorial to the Murdered Jews was thought provoking as was the nearby Memorial to the persecuted LGBT community. The Tiergarden park was beautiful in the morning sunshine. Then a walk along the famous Unter Der Linden street to Berlin Cathedral and I watched the river boats plying around Museum Island. A good spot for a selfie I thought, until my camera fell over the wall of the bridge to the riverbank below! In spite of the crash, it still seems to be working, although it's a little dented. Thank goodness I didn't bring my good Canon.

      It was so hot I decided to hop on a City Tour bus which gave a great overview of Berlin - the Victory Column, Checkpoint Charlie, Potsdamer Platz, Kurfürstendamm, Kaiser William Memorial Church, and a remaining segment of the Berlin Wall. I arrived back just as a huge cycle event was taking place - literally thousands of bikes brought all the main roads to a standstill in some kind of Green statement - wonderful to see.

      In the afternoon I decided to go to a matinee show of the Disney musical - The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Although it was in German I was able to follow (most of) the story. It really was a great show with some super performances and moving scenes. It got a standing ovation at the end and I wonder why it has never been to the West End or Broadway.
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    • Day 5

      To Russia With Love!

      June 12, 2017 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      A quick trip on the efficient S-Bahn (suburban railway) to Berlin's Ostbahnhof Station for the next keg if my journey - the 22 hour trip on the Berlin to Moscow sleeper train. I was pleasantly surprised at the sleek modern (Spanish built) train and the immaculate stewards positioned to welcome us at each carriage. Our steward was Viktor Gorbachev (no relation) who spoke little English but was very helpful. I was in a 4 berth cabin - 4 daytime seats which converted into 4 comfortable sleeping berths, with sheet, duvet and pillow. I had 4 travelling companions - two men from Germany, and a father and his toddler daughter who shared a berth - literally four men and a little lady! The wee girl was very sweet and didn't cry or make a noise all night. She was delighted when I gave her a little compact mirror with a Scottish design and kept showing it to me. Well, it was either that or a miniature of Grouse!

      As my travelling companions tucked into their black bread sandwiches a smoked sausage picnics, I ventured to the dining car - a bright modern compartment with good views of the surrounding scenery - aren't these German / Polish / Belarusian/ Russian trees beautiful! I met an Australian couple - Rob and Merril - from Lennox! New South Wales. They were hoteliers who owned their own hotel / pubs and were great fun - we hit it off and spend several hours chatting. The menu looked interesting until we were advised most things were 'aff', so dinner was Borsch (beetroot soup), black bread and a chicken Caesar salad, washed down with a German beer (no Tennents here, Dad!).

      We traveled though Germany and slipped into Poland, taking on more passengers in Warsaw. I was in the lower bunk and dozed off to sleep, only to be woken by Viktor at 3.30am telling us we were approaching the border with Belarus. This involved us all getting up, completing an immigration card, and looking out our papers as Custom and Border Control officials inspected us. After about an hour, the train rolled over a bridge a few hundred metres into Belarus, where we had to go though the same procedure with the Belarusian authorities. So after about 2 hours we were allowed to go on our way and my fellow Russian companions, who only spoke to me in German, instructed me 'mehr schlaf' (more sleep). I dutifully returned to my bunk and slept for 4 hours. Father and daughter got off in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, which gave us much more space in view of the amount of luggage they had.I joined my Aussie friends for breakfast - the menu hadn't increased, but a pale-looking ham and cheese omelette and coffee sufficed. In spite of our delays at the border, the train rolled into Moscow's Belorussky Station dead on time. One of my German travelling companions asked if I had a 'Frau' in Moscow. Sadly I said I didn't, but he proudly exclaimed he did. She met him at the station and I thought initially she was his daughter or granddaughter, but the passionate embrace indicated otherwise. She was a lovely young women with good English, who insisted on driving me to my hotel. This saved me the ordeal of negotiating the Moscow Metro with my luggage and I was extremely grateful.

      The small hotel Sadovnicheskaya was beautifully decorated and the young man on reception recommended a good Russian restaurant nearby. I had a hearty meal of Solyanka soup, black bread, beef stroganoff, mashed potatoes and cabbage - delicious - and washed down with a small jug of ice cold vodka. Well, when in Rome...
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    • Day 6

      Red Rob

      June 13, 2017 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      What a huge city Moscow is - so many grand buildings, columns, turrets and golden onion domes. I managed to get a Russian SIM card and the young girl in the mobile phone shop kindly put it in for me (so to speak!). I then braved the famous Moscow underground - much deeper than ours at home, but very grand stations. I had a lovely walk around the centre - did you spot Max at the Bolshoi? The weather was not so good today and when heavy rain came on I decided to try out one of Moscow's top recommendations- a Russian banya or bath house. The Sanduny banya is the oldest and most luxurious in the city (check their website www.sanduny.ru). What an experience - the rooms were so hot you had to wear a felt hat - and the ice cold plunge pools must have had water piped from Siberia. To finish off I went for the traditional beating with birch leaves. I was allowed to keep my hat and birch leaves as a souvenir!

      With the rain now off, I had a lovely walk round Red Square - such fabulous buildings. Did you spot Max at St Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin? I call him Karl Max here. My walk continued along the Moscow River to the colossal statue of Peter the Great - breathtaking, finishing up at Gorky Park. Knackered and ready for bed!
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    • Day 3

      Moskau

      September 14, 2019 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück beginnt die Stadt Besichtigung mit Galina unser Reise Dolmetscherin Zu unseren Ausflugsziel gehört die Aussichtsplattform in den Sperlingsbergen,die Christ ~Erloser~Kathedrale und natürlich der Rote Platz mit GUM,hier findet Mann auch die Basilius Kathedrale mit ihren bunten Zwiebeltürmen ein Wahrzeichen von MoskauRead more

    • Day 18

      Strange black thing.

      August 11, 2019 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Once the Kremlin had been explored we headed upto the Sparrow Hills. Passed up the opportunity to eat - too crowded & expensive and surely there'd be options at the observation deck or even at the University. Gentle walk up to the 'summit' & great views out over the Luzhniki [national] Stadium, the business district & 5 of the 7 sisters - Stalin's skyscrapers built with Gulag labour. Very busy at the top & very limited food options - sweetcorn or ice cream. Wandered towards the Moscow University building (no. 6 of the 7) & it became apparent that all that was up here was a university - no additional services, food etc. Liz wasn't happy. Decided to try around the cable car, our means of descent. Found a cafe overlooking the river, allbeit a rather expensive one. Settled down & was promptly ignored. Plenty of people were being seated. Still we waited & a number of those people were now being waited on. Doesn't bode well for speedy service. Gave up. Found what looked like a sarnie shop but was in fact a kebab shop, with a queue... that wasn't moving. OK head down to the stadium, except the cable car had a massive queue. Getting beyond a joke. Walk down, across the bridge - nope it's a motorway. Google to the rescue - navigated through the park & stumbled on Mr Big - a food shack. Admittedly the menu was in Russian but Google translated enough or so we thought. Ordered BBQ chicken and minty lemonade. 6 minute wait & I was presented with wraps yes but black. Surely it wasn't burned. Turns out the wrap was black - didn't taste any different to me but Liz wasn't having it. 2 wraps for me. A little walk around the stadium & then back via the supermarket for something a little more traditional.Read more

    • Day 36

      Eispalast Moskau

      September 25, 2016 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Im Moskauer Eispalast schauten wir das KHL Spiel zwischen dem Tabellenführer der Western Conference "ZSKA Moskau" und dem 11. der Eastern Conference "Admiral Wladiwostok". Das Spiel endete 3:0 zugunsten der Haupstädter und war aufjedenfall ein tolles Erlebnis. ZSKA bedeutet Zentraler Sportklub der Armee, dementsprechend waren viele Militäristen unter den Zuschauern. ⭐️🇷🇺🏒
      Ebenso konnten wir noch eine bessere Aufnahme der Basilius-Kathedrale bei schönerem Wetter machen. ☀️
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    • Day 82

      Moskau VDNKh

      May 21, 2023 in Russia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Alleine im VDNKH (Ausstellung der Errungenschaften der Volkswirtschaft) kann man schon ein ganzen Tag verbringen, mit Street Food, den ganzen Ausstellungen, Spielplätzen, Musik, und und und Wahnsinn....Read more

    • Day 98

      COVIDgear

      April 7, 2020 in Russia ⋅ 🌙 -1 °C

      Seeing the world through this goggles, breathing through this muzzle, fightling together with medics, and being surrounded by people with diagnosis that sounds like a sentence these days, I wanna say - Stay Home, Stay Sober, Stay Judicious. It will be over. One day. But it will!Read more

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