Amazing pictures and thank you for sharing!
Nice day out for a walk along the bank of the Neva River to see the Cruiser Aurora
Metros
other pics
supermarket vodka aisle
Bet there's no cat or unicorn cafes over there
Metro and bus to Petergof palace
Palace
Outside
Chessboard cascade
Gulf of Finland
going back
'Herring under a fur coat' salad
Top pics mate, food looks awful mind
Super collection of pics there Spunty.
Thanks.
Top one looks like Scrumpy
Bottom one looks like something Klong Toey would drink
Fantastic shots.
I kinda get why you stopped putting up pics of you or your bird (pussy), but Y no local talent?
You're really doing the local slags a disservice.
Still get little to no pull from Russian cities...all looks a bit soulless to me.
That said, I've looked into flying over to the Kamchatka peninsula from Aleutian islands in Alaska and I believe I'll get to that one day. Trekking thru well-planned routes in Siberia would be outstanding.
Victory Square & WW2 monument
lunch at the canteen for £2 pp
Great value if you like beetroot and tip top pix thanks
Looks like Borscht soup with yog?
Beer or cider ?
Beetroot salad?
All yummy esp herrings thanks for sharing and such clear pix
Top pics comrade spuntski.
That phone camera is shockingly good.
Is that the samsung s7 or s8 or something?
My 6.4 inch Mi Max 2 is a great phone with a lovely screen but the camera is decidedly average.
Tip top pics Puntski!!!
Garlic snails looked nice, no vodka shortages in the supermarkets.
Battle ships and Palaces, all good.
You even got a random cat pic in to piss Pat off.
You learn't much Russian over there?
Hermitage museum. 700rub entry but the place is gigantic.. I didn't see it all in 4 hours. Fair few Thai people were there actually.. as well as Chinese groups.
Inside
Egyptian area
others
Admiralty building
St Isaacs cathedral
really nice Georgian restaurant. Huge soup dumplings were nice.
Really cold long walk to see an old Soviet submarine from the 1950s 400rub entry.
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Its a wonder with the revolution and decades of neglect that so much survived - thank goodness. Top photos
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