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Published: January 6th 2008
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One plus point about leaving Yekaterinburg was that I'd finally been able to get a ticket on one of the more prestigious trains in the Russian network and would be arriving in Moscow on the Trans-Mongolian #3. This was the most expensive (in terms of cost per km) of the legs I did - unfortunately it turned out to be the least fun also.
The extra money had gone towards a carriage that came with a...
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james smith
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great photos
great photos, but your blog is so miserable