Do you think it would be romantic travelling around post-Soviet countries by train? Maybe you will reconsider your opinion after checking out the photos below.
This one was taken on the train running from Kiev to Lviv. Winter, 2012.
Saint Petersburg – Murmansk. Winter, 2012.
Nizhny Novgorod – Moscow.
This Audi R8 was photographed in Nizhny Novgorod. Is it actually possible to forget about this car?
Apparently, the owner of this Maserati Quattroporte forgot where she’d parked it.
It looks like removing dangerous snow and icicles from the roofs of the city seems more expensive for its administration than someone’s life…
So, parking is a problem is Saratov. Look how they punish those parking their cars in the wrong place.
via odissey_77, ibigdan
Private property in Russia is ZEROOOOOO,NADAAAAA,SHI(>>>>>)T!!!!!!!
To all those English Russia fans, just a quick note: Google Streetview is now available for Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Kazan Kremlin/Bauman Street in Kazan.
Thanks, I’ve been waiting for some russian street view pics.
Another note:
Yandex has had a similar service for MUCH, MUCH more of the country for a long time.
Seen snow like that on Amtrak Trains in the US. It is just an ill fitted door.
Sad for the mutilated/molested cars is Lee.
“So, parking is a problem is Saratov. Look how they punish those parking their cars in the wrong place.”
I’m glad I live in a country with law and order and not like a modern wild west.
,.. and coffin sized blocks of ice falling from the sky.
Russia is like the middle east no laws/rules.
Mercal, have you ever been to Russia and/or the Middle East? Your statement is pure generalizing BS. You would be amazed if you’d see some of these countries.
Today they cut your car for parking wrong, tomorrow you can be cut for talking wrong.
“Do you think it would be romantic travelling around post-Soviet countries by train? Maybe you will reconsider your opinion after checking out the photos below.
This one was taken on the train running from Kiev to Lviv. Winter, 2012.”
—If I had a traveling companion like the lovely lady in photo #2 on that trip I would not mind the cold or bad weather ONE BIT.