The Ice Kremlin

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These days in Russia there is also some winter kind of attraction in the Moscow downtown, right near the Kremlin. One can see the ice-made statues and copies of the Kremlin towers which stand near the original bigger stone versions.





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    15 Responses to “The Ice Kremlin”

    1. void0 says:

      When they melt if the temperature in Moscow above 0?

    2. mauh says:

      looks good…and first!

    3. Bert says:

      Ain’t gonna last, it’s been +3 in Moscow for days…

    4. Where is all the snow? Didn’t Moscow get any snow this December like the last year?

    5. Eileen says:

      Thanks for the photos of these exquisite ice sculptures. You know, some things just simply *do better* in Moscow, don’t they — like ice sculptures and such. Couldn’t do it in Sochi. Or in San Francisco, for that matter.

    6. xyz says:

      If you use yellow or brown ice, you get more realism…

    7. Protophobic says:

      Correct me if I’m wrong, but this is not an “Ice Kremlin”. I see St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Tsar Cannon, neither of which are in the Kremlin.

    8. RedAssMonkey says:

      By the way. Where is Tsar Cannon located?

    9. Tyrone says:

      I aboslutely loved looking at the ice sculptures! How I wished we could do that in Los Angeles. Kudos to the creative Russians!
      Minneapolis has an ice festival, but they would be hard pressed to make something so lovely as the ones in the pictures. They are so accurate to the last detail. How about a chess set ice sculpture?

    10. chicken says:

      Thats so pretty!

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      Be well!
      Joseph

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