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Europe » Russia » Siberia » Irkutsk August 30th 2008

Hello from Irkutsk 2 weeks into our travels and we are on our third country. We have been here 3 days now and we're just about to get on the train again for the next leg of our journey. Just enough time to describe what we've been up to the last few days. The journey from Ulan Bator to Irkutsk was quite an experience. The train was full of a mixture of people, from the Russian attendant, Mongolian traders complete with consignment of jeans to sell in Russia, American and British tourists, and a few British students who had done the Hyde Park to Mongolia car rally. These last made us feel quite pedestrian in our travel adventures. One rally group described how their engine had blown up in Tashkent and they were stranded for a ... read more

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Irkutsk August 28th 2008

Hello all, We arrived in a rainy Irkutsk yesterday with a massive delay - we were meant to arrive just before three o'clock in the afternoon but the train didn't come in till close to six. Having no Russian money and no working ATM in sight, we were trying to find out a way to get our hotel paying Euros - a very nice lady (apparently the big boss in the station) took pity on us and drove us to the hotel. Anyway, I've jumped ahead. Our last evening in Mongolia was marred by my camera being stolen on the way fron Sukhbaatar square to Khan Brau. This meant our last day was taken up with visiting the police and buying a new camera. This led me to reminisce on the lost pictures (I don't care ... read more

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Krasnoyarsk August 27th 2008

Russia was a whirlwind of experiences, tastes, and sites. From the mighty Red Square and magnificent St. Basil Cathedral to the clackety clack of the Trans Siberian Railroad to standing on the border of Europe and Asia in Ekaterinburg to teaching English at summer camp in Novosibrisk to standing on the bluff overlooking the Yenisi River in Krasnoyarsk to flying Aeroflot to St Petersburg and spending the day in the Hermitage Museum and the night watching the lights everywhere and the bridges rise for both social and commercial boats then back to Moscow for a stroll among the flower competitions in the city park. All the while visiting with friends and making new memories together.To read the details tune in to www.visitvango.blogspot.com... read more

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Lake Baikal August 27th 2008

Saa er vi paa vej til Ohlkon, en oe i Baikalsoeen. Ved bussen kan vi pludseligt ikke faa andet end haandbagage med, med mindre vi betaler ekstra? Maerkeligt for vi har jo betalt for arrangementet hjemmefra?! Vi er ikke overraskede - saadan har der vaeret en del hendelser mht. transport og overnatning der pludseligt ikke var inkluderet - MEN nu har vi laert noget af vores vaert i gaar: „This is not our problem“! Ta den Dimitri, der er vores lokale rejsearrangoer, og det goer han saa ogsaa og lover at „there is no problem“ selvom han faar stryg af vores buschauffoer. Det er en 6 timers koeretur med bussen over oede landskaber med masser af koer paa vejene og en rasteplads der ligner noget fra et slumkvarter i Calcutta. Her har jeg mit livs toiletoplevelse. ... read more
Cows
Apotek
Finally

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Irkutsk August 27th 2008

Her bor vi saa privat hos Svetlana - vi har aldrig set et russisk hjem foer saa det er spaendende og vi har en god vaert. Vi studser mest over stoerrelsen og maengden af laase paa hoveddoeren - og man kan ogsaa se paa doeren at der har vaeret andre laase der er blevet braekket af. Saa er der et kaempe plettet kattedyr-skin paa stuevaeggen som Helene er fantastisk imponeret over og vil vide hvad er og hvorfor det haenger der. Oprindelsen kender Svetlana ikke men hvorfor skulle man ikke haenge saadan et op svarer hun?! (Ja som dum dansker ville jeg jo sige at fordi det maaske er den sidste af arten og fordi man er flov over at have den hmmm). Svetlana er ellers rigtigt soed og i fantastisk humoer Hun har nemlig bestaaet ... read more

Europe » Russia » Siberia August 25th 2008

Hoi allemaal, Inmiddels zitten we in Ulan Bator, de hoofdstad van Mongolie! Helaas geen foto's nog bij dit verslag, want het uploaden van de foto's werkt hier niet. Onze reis begon in een gezellige 3-persoonscoupe vanuit Amsterdam naar Moskou. Bij de grens met Wit-Rusland hadden we nog een hele happening, want daar ga je over op ander breedte spoor. We werden met wagon en al opgetakeld en daarna werden de onderstellen verwisseld. Erg grappig om te zien en ervaren! Na twee nachtjes kwamen we in de ochtend aan in Moskou. Het hostel zat in een appartementencomplex, wat half uit elkaar viel in het trappenhuis, maar het hostel zelf was redelijk oke en centraal gelegen. We hebben de standaard-Moskou dingen bekeken, zoals het rode plein, die basiliek, het kremlin van buiten af en de metrostations, die soms ... read more
eten in de trein
basiliek Moskou
rode plein at night

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Irkutsk August 21st 2008

Hey guys Sorry - its been AGES since I've last written, entirely due to the complete lack of internet so far between Moscow and here. You don't know how happy it makes me to click on the 'siberia' region in Russia at the top of this posting. :) St Petersberg to Moscow - We started the journey with the lushest train that I've travelled in so far, counting both Western and Eastern Europe. Real sheets, blankets and a little vase of fresh flowers. Ahhhh! I read later that the same journey in 1978 took 8.5 hours, and ours took....8.25 hours, so I guess that not much has changed since then, apart from the quality of the linen!? Moscow - Was massive, and the divide between rich and poor was pretty pronounced. That may in part be ... read more

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Lake Baikal August 16th 2008

This is a short film made by Chris for his dad. ... read more

Europe » Russia » Siberia August 16th 2008

09/08/08 7.30am. I wake to see endless rolling silver birch and fir forests again. Grey skies. The lovely sound of the train and the constant gentle rocking movement. I immediately think of the sad woman in Yaroslavsky station last night. Kirov - 12.17pm 957km from Moscow. (Kirov, renamed in 1934 in honour of Communist Leader assassinated earlier in the same year. Sergie Kirov was at one time so close to Stalin that most people assumed that he would succeed him as Party General Secretary. But he subsequently broke away and it is more than likely that Stalin had a hand in his death and moreover used it as an excuse for his own Great Purge in the 1930’s during which several million people died in labour camps. A branch line runs north to the Kotlas area, ... read more
Our Carriage attendant
Balezino Giraffe
The Shawl lady - Balyzino

Europe » Russia » Siberia » Irkutsk August 14th 2008

donnerstag, 14.08.08 am dienstag morgen heisst es dann schon adieu-sagen von meiner temporären reisebegleitung, denn tanja geht am abend bereits weiter mit dem zug nach ulan bator und ich eben auf meine tour an den baikalsee... um 11 werde ich von der lokalen russin anna abgeholt, die neben russisch, auch englisch, französisch und deutsch spricht (in dieser reihenfolge). sie zeigt mir mit ausführlicher englischer reiseleitung nochmals die hauptsehenswürdigkeiten von irkutsk - eine eher anstrengende angelegenheit, da ich ja der einzige tourist in der 'gruppe' bin... nach dem mittag werde ich zum hafen gefahren, von wo das schiff, ein leicht klappriges tragflügelboot russischer bauart, nach bolshie koty fährt. das alles im rahmen von einer schon zu hause gebuchten tour an den baikalsee, leider offenbar fast die einzige möglichkeit, wirklich nahe an diesen zu kommen, wenn man ... read more
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