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January 22, 2007
Night Drive through Moscow: Where Tourists Go

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Kremlin tower and St. Basil's Cathedral

The “Night Drive through Moscow” series is the result of my four hour drive through the city of Moscow on January 6, Russian Orthodox Christmas Eve. There will be three picture posts representing what you can see in Moscow in four hours on a winter night: this one named “Where Tourists Go”; on Wednesday - “View from a Car Window”; and on Friday - “Where People Live and Work.”

The tourist photos are self-explanatory; actual tourists would go to many more places in the city if they had enough time on their hands. The “Car Window” photos were taken literally from a car window – they will portray things you might not expect to see in Moscow –freeways, casinos, Rolex banners and nice cars. “Where People Live and Work” will contain photos of condos, hotels and office buildings. Remember that this year winter is extraordinary warm and does not represent a usual Russian winter time; usually the streets and roofs are covered with snow.

I was able to visit this many places because the city was empty of cars and people – everyone was getting ready for a family dinner or attending service at a church. On a work day or holiday shopping night a four mile drive can take two hours. On the night of December 22, when Russians were consumed with holiday shopping, I got stuck in one of these traffic jams. I had to ditch my car on the side walk and come back for it at midnight, only to get caught in another traffic jam on the way home – it took me an hour to drive five miles at 1 a.m.!

Enjoy the photos in the extended post. Please expect the extended post page to take some time to upload due to the number of photos.

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Red Square - view from the distance: Kremlin, GUM, St. Basil's Cathedral

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Christ the Savior Cathedral - view from a bridge

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Christ the Savior Cathedral - close-up...

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Kremlin Wall - view from a bridge

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Close-up...

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Kremlin: tourist entrance

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St. Basil's Cathedral

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St. Basil's Cathedral - made of Motorola cell phones...

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Close-up...

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Manezhnaya Square - view of Dvoryansky Dvor building (Russian nobility "club house" later the Museum of Lenin) and glass domes of the underground shopping mall

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Manezhnaya Square: Dome of the underground shopping mall

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Christmas tree in Red Square

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Dvoryansky Dom - view from Red Square

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Lenin's tomb (on the right) and Kremlin buildings - view from Red Square

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Kremlin tower - view from Red Square

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GUM - view from Red Square

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Gum - inside the mall

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Tourist souvenirs sold near Kremlin: Cold War stereotypes might still scare those who have never been to Russia, but make a great gift to others and good income for the store-owners...

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Kremlin driveway: where Putin goes to work...

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Building of the Russian Duma (Parliament) - it's nothing special

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Mozart concert conducted by Vladimir Spivakov at Dom Muziki (House of Music - the new performance hall in downtown Moscow); this photo was taken on a different night; a tourist should definitely try to catch a show for the experience

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Kremlin's southern tower - I don't remember the names of each tower, so please just enjoy the view

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Kremlin's southern wall along the bank of the Moscow River

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Kremlin - view from the northern side

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Christ the Savior Cathedral - originally built between 1839 and 1860 to celebrate the Russian victory over Napoleon. In 1931 the Soviet government dynamited the cathedral to rubble. It was rebuilt between 1996 and 2000.

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On the night of Russian Orthodox Christmas Eve

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Beautiful interior of Christ the Savior Cathedral - the result of an enormous reconstruction effort

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Main Altar

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The shiny yellow objects and icons are real gold leaf

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Please visit the official cathedral English language website for more information

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View of the Kremlin from the banks of the Moscow River

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Again Motorola

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Kremlin tower and St. Basil's Cathedral

All the photos were taken with Nikon Coolpix L1 digital camera without tripod on a "landscape/architecture" or "no flash" settings. Reference to Russia Blog required when photos reposted.



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Thanks Yuri. I look forward to your off the beaten path photos.

These photos are stunning and a beautiful reminder of my trip to Russia and Izhevsk a year ago...thanks you for this and for the stroll down memory lane

Draga Rusijo, draga Ruska Duso, draga Moskvo, daragoj, daragoj..!

Mislio sam da sam nesto video od sveta, ali videvsi ove lepote (fotografije), shvatih napokon DA POSTOJI JOS JEDAN MNOGO LEPSI SVET.

Great Photographs of Russia although I haven't really been there.

I like what MotoPebble has done as a part of their promotions

Amazing motorola kremlin construction and fantastic photos. Congrats!

Love these fotos, great reminders to me of time in Moscow . would the photograopher please reply to me ...

thanx for the pix. they were pretty cool.

Hm, and where is my last message???

NIceeeeeee photos the ones with motorolas are intresting :) how could i not think of that :)) Moscow is BEAUTIFUL

hi there i now live in Moscow and the sites are beautiful, but the pictures are nothing to seeing everything in person. i havnt lived here long but i will say the best time to go visit these places are on the weekends. traffic i much better :)

Thank you for the beautiful pictures! I was in Moscow 5 years ago, what a beautiful city. It was amazing. It brings back many memories.

Thank you!

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