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Shop Shop Til I Drop.....
I've been roaming the streets of Russia for several weeks now stopping in stores and restaurants to see what they have, and how much things cost. And I just can not figure out how the average citizen can afford to live here in Moscow! It's really unbelievable! Prices are way higher than even in New York, yet the average salary here is around $2,500 a month. So imaging yourself trying to get by living in New York on a $30K/year salary. I am considered to by rich ...
From Russia with love
We landed in mother Russia at Saint Petersburg international airport. The term 'International' is a bit of a stretch as the airport was really just a dinky little shed with three gates. Being good backpackers we boarded the airport shuttle instead of a taxi and headed to our hotel. We had one extra night before meeting our group and officially starting the Trans Mongolian train tour. Our first hotel was interesting. Probably one of the ...
Moscow Mix-ups
... touch it. Yes! I'd touched something that had been to space! I later found out this Buran was just a static vehicle used to test heat shields, and never went to space at all.... bah! No wonder the engines looked fake... they were.... damn you google for killing my holiday highlight!
Nicola decided to go back to Arbat again for an evening meal, but my feet were utterly wrecked again. There were blisters all over my toes now, and I was looking forward to the train ...
Russie 2 Moscou
... prendre mon billet pour Ulaan bator, magique 4h dans les differente gare qui ce trouve a 200 m les une des autres x))
Ensuite on es rentrer ce reposer un peut, boir un the, et discuter en attendant un coup de fil.
Coup de fil recus nous sommes partis pour aller prendre mon staff, et direction mon hebergement, au sud de la ville chez un mec, vraiment simpas, coool mannn, bref je vous passe les detail on a bien rigoler, et parler puis dodo =D
je crois que ...
Mockva!
... bien, mais St P est plus notre genre de ville.
On est arrivé assez tôt et on a réussi à trouver l'hostel qu'on nous a conseillé. C'était cher, 20 euros par nuit, et ce n'était rien de spécial donc on a changé le 2è soir pour un endroit un peu moins cher, le Comrade Hostel, bien plus agréable. Les auberges sont assez chères en général en Russie.
Le premier jour on s'est précipité jusqu'à la place rouge, en s'attendant à une place immense ...