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| this building is huge - part of the university - |
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| headed down to the Metro |
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| the ticket office - any sort of ticket can be bought here - train, ballet, theatre etc. |
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| one set of escalators |
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| very fancy light fittings throughout the building |
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| then down 87 meters |
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| you can now see the tiles on the floor at the bottom |
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| looking back up but you can't see the top |
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| one of the plainer hallways - marble |
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| I think this sign say Victory Park |
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| the train came in.... |
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| we got on, and the young man over Den's shoulder offered me his seat, I thanked him but I wanted to stay near the door |
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| if you can read Russian you know exactly where you are |
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| Den with the dog with the shinny nose |
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| back up to the top |
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| outside again to clearing skies |
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| the first publishing house in Moscow |
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| the entry to our restaurant |
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| Greek salad |
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| Hungarian Goulash served in a bun |
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| cheese cake |
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| the young men of the Police Academy |
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| what the sporty Russian family is wearing this year. |










































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