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Not exactly a postcard view of the Kremlin ;-)
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I have a feeling that this happened to my hotel. Extra floors added. The height doesn't quite match the proportions of these delightful 19th century buildings.
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Pleasant stay at this hotel in the center of Moscow. No kickback.
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Clever "Potemkin-ing" of a building which I suspect will turn into some kind of eating place ;-) All the fake book covers have to do with eating.
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Flying West. Loooooong sunset.
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Uh-huh. Something went wrong here.
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Stylish
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Have to love those stars...
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The Old with the New
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Love all that yellow ochre.
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Jump or get your feet wet
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Soviet menu?
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Linguistic mashup.
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Aujourd'hui la Place Rouge n'était ni vide, ni blanche. Gilbert Bécaud aurait eu tout faux.
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Only gold shines against a snowy sky.
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My first impression was that Boulat Okoudjava is probably turning over in his grave, then I thought maybe not, after all. We have to accept that things always change with time.
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Not my cup of tea... But there we are...
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Moscow underground. Impressive.
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Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring (Centenary)
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Russian pancakes.
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Chandelier.
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Swatch
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Clever job, Swatch!
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There's no escaping junk food, apparently...
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Why and how the name Beresina became a synonym for debacle in French. Not that we French people wish to remember it.
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Russians know how to celebrate a literary star on a daily basis.
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Tea glass in Moscow (Russia). Hello Google!
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It's all planned