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Travel Blogs from Yalta
Cable cars are on me!
... but then were selling by the litre in recycled plastic bottles...Err nahhh.Final excursion of the day was something that i have been looking forward too..Swallow's Nest. This is a castle hanging off a bit of rock. Fairly small in size but nonetheless, bloody impressive. I must admit the Camera was clicking faster than Bolt doing the ...
A day in Yalta
... along the front at Yalta. It is a pretty place with large hills/mountains behind which are made from limestone and reminded us of the Greek coastline. I tried twice to change the Ukrainian money we had left into dollars, unsuccessfully; the first time the woman in the change place just ignored me and talked on a mobile, eventually shaking her head. At the second one the woman there just kept saying 'niet' ‘niet’ at me which made me conclude they ...
Pożegnanie Jalty
Na dworzec autobusowy docieramy ok 11.00 bagaże ddo przechowalni,a my w miasto.Józek tanie bluzeczki, ja ogólnie cerkiew , wyjazd kolejką i oglądanie panoramy Jałty. Nie polecam bo nie ma pltformy widokowej . Najlepsze z tego wszystkiego to widok z kolejki linowej. Dopiero z góry widać jak mieszkają jałtaqńczycy to .tak jaby mieszkali ...
Yalta, Sevastopol and more
... conference (Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin) and the nearby palace where Churchill stayed. It was interesting and a bit of a hoot because the guide, who initially seemed a bit daunted by having non Russian speakers on her tour soon got into the swing of finding English stuff for us to read. That tour ended at the Swallows Nest, a mock mini Castle perched on top of some cliff, built by a German count for his mistress, and a boat ride home with dolphins bobbing up and down in ...
Traveling with a Communist
... Like most military organizations and indeed a lot of company organizations, never say what you want because you won’t get it. He didn’t’ get any position to use his language skills ever but because he had them, he continued to take the test every year and received 10% extra pay for the skills. Another typical corporate example of mismanagement of personnel.
In Sevastopol and Yalta, I have seen ...