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One wonders what Vladimir Il'yich, snug in his mausoleum behind, would make of these British servicemen buying dubious "shapki" on Red Square.
Buryat airlines flight 509 bound for Nizhneangarsk.
Dep Ulan-Ude Wed 9 June 9:05
Arr Nizhneangarsk 10:35
Red Square is indeed quite special. It's funny how much a flat open space ingeniously suitable for marching and military displays can impress you. It's openess did allow for great freedom of movement around the place which I didn't come to appreciate until my experience in China.
Red Square (Russian: Красная площадь, tr. Krásnaja Plóščaď; IPA: [ˈkrasnəjə ˈploɕːətʲ]) is a city square in Moscow, Russia. The square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. As major streets of Moscow radiate from here in all directions, being promoted to major highways outside the city, Red Square is often considered the central square of Moscow and all of Russia. (Wikipedia)
Red Square (Russian: Красная площадь, tr. Krásnaja Plóščaď; IPA: [ˈkrasnəjə ˈploɕːətʲ]) is a city square in Moscow, Russia. The square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. As major streets of Moscow radiate from here in all directions, being promoted to major highways outside the city, Red Square is often considered the central square of Moscow and all of Russia. (Wikipedia)