Showing posts with label Vladimir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vladimir. Show all posts

Monday, 21 May 2018

Vladimir and first train passage to Ekaterinburg

After we left Suzdal by coach we arrived into Vladimir, 45 mins later, our guide Elena came with us to give us the city tour.
Valdimir is part of the golden ring of the ancient Russian cities and is visited often by tourists, it is home to several electrical and chemical factories.
We commenced our tour at the golden gate and red church, then moved onto the park andDemetrius  Cathederal.
We walked up the 65 steps to view a diorama of the tartars and Mongols at war.
Diorama
Red church.
St Demetrius catheradal  1193-1197

Alexander the Great 
DH got his photo opportunity with his mammoth.
Gardens coming into bloom.
Assumption catheradal 1157
I love Vladimir, part of our group.
Time to board our train for one night and one day.
Our epic journey, as posted on the map of Russia.
On arrival into Yekaterinburg late pm after one night and day on the train, we checked into our hotel and will do city tour tomorrow.
Yekaterinburg is the main industrial centre of the Ural Mountains, population of 1,400,000, it is Russia's fourth largest city. 
The city was founded in 1723 and named after Catherine, the wife of Peter the great.
Boris Yelstin was born here as well. Kosta Tziu was also born here. (Boxer)
We have travelled 1818kms so far.
Lenin
Monumental to the Afgan war
Monument to where the metal factory used to be.
A statue dedicated to literature, books were very cheap in Russia.
Our guide Natalia was a delight, after our tour we had Yeltsin dumplings for lunch and explored Yekaterinburg, more to follow.

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