Posts Tagged 'Moscow'
Final edit of Go-Pro footage of ArcticTropic’s exploratory voyage across Russia in early Summer 2014. Five days in Moscow , then to Irkutsk,Lake Baikal and Ulan Ude , before crossing into Mongolia.
One of Josef Stalin’s greatest accomplishments, the Moscow Metro opened in 1935. To this day ,it is probably the best underground transit system in the world, with elegant stations everywhere along the lines.
The elaborate stations are a tribute to the Communist Ideal.
Chandeliers light the platforms.
A large mural at Kievskaya Station shows joyous Ukranian proletariats.
Murals on the ceilings. Hero workers.
Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
A hub and spoke system.
Smolenskaya Station.
Comrade Soldiers.
Comrade Lenin.
Conrade Stalin.
Moscow is a great sightseeing city . It’s very easy to get around on the Metro. Above, church spires in the Kremlin.
The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier, outside the walls of the Kremlin.
Memorial to the Siege of Leningrad.
Inside the Kremlin walls.
Foreign Ministry Building.
Lenin is Everywhere – Still ! But his philosophy is long dead.
Evening Mass.
Stalin’s Greatest Masterpiece – Moscow State University.
The Central Museum of the Armed Forces is a fascinating portrayal of Soviet, and now Russian,military history.
Kalishnikov – world’s most popular automatic rifles.
Comrade V.I. Lenin gazes wisely upon his subjects.
ArcticTropic arrived in Moscow at 12:05 PM yesterday. Customs was extremely quick. After checking into our apartment on Tverskaya, we were ready to explore. It was my first time in Moscow since 1992 and much has changed.
The internet connection is adequate, but not for heavy uploads from the GoPro. Video will have to wait.
The Kremlin – Power Center of Russia.
We were able to see volcanic peaks in Iceland and Norwegian fjords.