Murmansk, Russian Federation

Travel Blogs from Murmansk (9)

Entry into Russia, Murmansk, Russia travel blog
Entry into Russia
Nov 17, 2006

... , and as we were further north-east, the sun was up for even less time. We first booked our ticket for our bus to the Russian city of Murmansk, and then had to sit around for three hours. There was nowhere to leave our bags, so Megan and I took turns ...

A travel blog entry by bigbenn
Russian all around me, Murmansk, Russia travel blog
Russian all around me
Nov 18, 2006

... end was too scared to take any photos, as everyone kept looking at me strangely. It doesn't help that everything is in Russian, who use the Cyrillic alphabet, which is nothing like ours. So with thick snow covering everything, strange signs, and people ...

A travel blog entry by bigbenn
Murmansk, Murmansk, Russia travel blog
Murmansk
May 2, 2007

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A travel blog entry by ndrw
Hello Ruskies. We
Hello Ruskies. We're Here!
Jun 29, 2007

... was going to take awhile. Petrol is 40p per litre so we have plenty of time riding around getting lost before we run out of money! Murmansk is one of the larger cities up here. Well the only city up here. I wanna go back to Norway! Roadsigns are non ...

A travel blog entry by noj_ontour

Attractions in Murmansk (3)

Fine Arts Museum
Fine Arts Museum

Ulitsa Kominterna 13, Murmansk, North-West Russia, Russian Federation

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Murmansk Municipal Swimming Pool
Murmansk Municipal Swimming Pool

Ulitsa Chelyuskintsev, Murmansk, North-West Russia, Russian Federation

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This huge municipal pool offers diving boards of three different heights, steam baths and two children's pools.
St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church

Kovda, Murmansk, North-West Russia, Russian Federation

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Despite past threats to its very existence, this cathedral, named for the patron saint of sailors, is now an important religious administrative center.

Forum Discussions on Murmansk (2)

Russia Tours
Posted on May 8, 2006, 03:53:11
... is very large country. What region would you like to visit? Europe (Moscow, Tver, Vladimir)? Russian European North (St. Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, Murmansk)? South Western Siberia? Eastern Siberia? Kamchatka? Steppes and mountains of Khakasia? And what do ...
Lake Baikal
Posted on May 9, 2006, 10:45:51
... when you wake up! Trees, trees and more treeees! What I would be very ınterested to do ıs go dırectly north on the traın from Moscow to Murmansk - well beyond the Arctic Circle. Northern lights and vodka nights - yikes!

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