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Fri, 23 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 12 (0 comments)
last day in mother russia land. so we went to moscow's kremlin once more, to also see the enclosed part[01-49], which of course requires to pay some entrance fee. inside there were only a few people, which we really enjoyed.
first thing you see when entering the inner kremlin is trinity tower[01,48]. then we walked by the state kremlin palace[02], the assumption cathedral[05-08], archangel's cathedral[09], the annunciation cathedral[11], the twelve apostle's cathedral[12-15,26], the armoury chamber and the backside of the kremlin palace[17-23].
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Thu, 22 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 11 (0 comments)
for today we planned a trip to gorky park. but before that we started our day once more at costa coffee[01] the place we already have been several times. they have good coffee, free wifi and nice cakes and the like. via the metro[02-03] we got to the bridge again to search for the geocache once more[05-16], but besides a nice view we did not find anything at all.
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Wed, 21 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 10 (0 comments)
day 10 was entirely dedicated to doing touristy stuff. of course first thing to do was to go to the kremlin's red square[004-020,075-102], to saint basil's cathedral[016-055], the gum department store[011,056-074], and some historical place[015] where people were beheaded a few centuries ago, nowadays used by people as a wishing well.
unfortunately lenin's mausoleum[012] was closed due to preparation[010,012-013,091] works for the 65th anniversary of victory in WW2 celebration, and kremlin would have been open for only one more hour, so we decided to come back here on friday, the day of my departure.
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Tue, 20 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 09 (0 comments)
not much happened today so no pics again. we got up early, olga's mom drove us to the railway station of bryansk, we got on the train, we stopped in sukhinichi, had a look at the toys they were again selling at the station, played some multiplayer games on three nintendo DSs, ate, drank, and got off six hours later at around 15:30 in moscow.
there we took the metro to get to a station where we were fetched by olga's uncle by car and brought back to the place i've already been on the first day. so far i've only seen three metro stations in moscow, but most of them (namely two) were very impressive.
there are a lot of security and police men, so i hope i can somehow take pictures of them without running into troubles, because they think i try to make plans for the next bomb attack on moscow's metro.
since all of us were quite tired, and i'm still not fully recovered yet (but feeling way better), we decided to not go back to the city, but rather go to the shopping mall with the IKEA, OBI, H&M, C&A, mango, esprit, and all the other shops we have in shopping malls in austria too. untypically i had american food today in a friday's restaurant. plain old boring burger i had. no borscht, too sad. also i already miss the cats, and i'm very curious about moscow by now.
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Mon, 19 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 08 (0 comments)
i stayed home today, because i got a terrible cold, headache, and a sore throat. so olga did some stitching, i was mostly sleeping, surrounded by sleeping cats. only exciting thing that happened today was the news of the first flight from russia to vienna by aeroflot after the volcano eruption in iceland. still three days left, i hope things are back to normal then.
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Sun, 18 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 07 (0 comments)
today was a strange day. firstly i woke up with a cold, headache and a sore throat, secondly olga got bitten by one of her dogs while they were fighting the neighbour's dogs. there was blood all over her clothes. so we went back inside to have her change clothes.
then we were walking through bryansk again, having a coffee[01], and going to a market[02-03]. there they had all kind of stuff like food, clothes, accessories, and covers for mobile phones. i bought one for mine. also, i saw two teenage girls sucking cock in public there. but besides me and olga no one cared about that it seemed.
well, unfortunately i didn't take pictures of that, but olga said she might do that one day, especially for me, so i can take a picture of her while she will be sucking cock. the only problem is to find those rooster-shaped lollipops somewhere. they were all red and looked quite delicious - nomnom.
after strolling around[04-13] for quite a long time, we took a bus[14-16] back home to enjoy the presence of the cats[17-29].
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Sat, 17 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 06 (0 comments)
"what do you want to see in russia?" olga asked me when i said i will visit her. i said i would be interested in abandoned stuff, like houses, cities, villages, and such. and so today was the big day for such things. but before leaving to those places, we had to go to the doctor, because in the night dima and olga's mom were keeping the dogs from killing a hedgehog, and dima was hurt when trying to lift up the hedgehog, so we went to the doctor to have him checked for rabies and having a vaccination if necessary.
the doctor said if the dog, who also got injured by the hedgehog, would still be alive in ten days, everything will be fine with dimas. nice prospect.
afterwards we drove to the town where dima was born and his family still lives, to see some abandoned villages. the first place we visited was a memorial[005] for a burnt down village during the second world war. several hundred people were killed by german soldiers here.
next place was a small abandoned village[009-034]. actually it was not abandoned entirely, because there was still one house where an old couple was living. the old lady[025] showed me around. she told olga that they lost almost all their bee hives[027-028] due to too much snow. inside the house they had several ovens for heating and cooking, and an old cat lying next to one oven.
in this village there was also a geocache[030] hidden. there is a geocaching site for russia, that's why i did not find any caches on geocaches.com, but geocaches.ru did the trick. since those two sites are not really connected (in terms of caches and users), i still have my traveling bug with me. i hope i can get rid of it in moscow.
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Fri, 16 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 05 (0 comments)
today we planned to go to another part of bryansk. but first we had to get back my piece of paper they kept the day before. the lady in the office pointed at a box where quite a lot of papers like mine where in. so as picky as they are when it comes to bring everything and having filled out everything, as sloppy they are when it comes to handing out back any forms or papers.
we could have just taken any pieces of paper, which for sure would have meant loads of troubles for the people that would have ended up without them. but of course we didn't.
we walked around a bit until we came to, what olga called it, the suicide bridge of bryansk[008]. according to olga a lot of people here commit suicide.
next olga showed me an abandoned bridge[013-020]. though fully functional it is not used by anyone. so no cars, just a few pedestrians and one woman on a bike were there. also i'd way more prefer this bridge to commit suicide, if i'd ever decide to end my life in this city.
next we walked to the university, a place where olga was working once. there were so many girls, i totally forgot to take any pictures (or actually i was so busy staring, i had no time to take pictures). so olga dragged me away from the main buildings and showed me the area[024-072] around the university, again with abandoned buildings[028-045], bridges[051-071] and huge areas of swamp, wood, and meadows. on the bridge there were a lot of locks. they are put up there by newly wed couples, and on most of them there's something written on it.
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Thu, 15 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 04 (0 comments)
fourth day in russia started out with dealing with russian public authorities again. i have to be (re?)registered within three working days, once i had entered the russian federation. i think this is just to make sure that i really got fetched from the airport by the person that is named in the visa, and that i really still stay with them.
so we went to some administrative office to have the paper work done. they require a copy of my passport, my visa and some paper that i was handed out when waiting for the passport control on my first day here. the paper was split into two parts, both requiring exactly the same information to be filled out, namely again my name, the place where i stay, the sequence number of my visa, when i arrive, when i leave, etc... so all this information by now should be registered at least a five, six times.
but... yet they wanted olga (of course the both of us had to be there personally) to fill out all this again on two double-sided forms. the first part of the paper i handed out to someone at the airport when i came to russia, the second part i have to hand out when i will leave. they say if i don't have the second part when leaving russia, i might get into serious troubles.
ok, so i just always put it into my passport. i should be able to not lose this one. the bad thing actually is, the lady at this office kept the second part. notice, she sent us away to get a copy of it, still she keeps the original. so we have to go there tomorrow to get it back. oh well...
after spending about one hour at this agency, we went to some other part of bryansk. we got there by bus. they have two types of buses here: small ones, that are actually vans that have about ten seats in them and they drive quite fast. the other type of bus is an ordinary one as i know them from austria. you get on, have a seat and get off somewhere. in both of the buses you pay as you get on. on the first one you hand over the money to the driver, in the second one a lady is coming to you to collect the money. no matter how far you go, be it one station or 20, you always pay the same price, 12 rubles.
so we finally arrived at an historical place, namely another first settlement found here. there was a graveyard again[01-06], and hiking a little off road, we got near to the flooded river[07-25] of bryansk. after a while we got back to a road[26-34] again, which we took to get back to o&d's office. there we had what they call "business lunch". they offered "schnitzel" there, but i had minced meat with smashed potatoes and of course borscht[36] and some strange, but very tasty fruit-juice[35]. coffee was next[37].
after getting on a bus again we got to the monastery[38-52]. there was a mass, and i dared to enter a little (but not to the room where the mass was taking place).
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Wed, 14 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 03 (0 comments)
today olga and me were strolling around in bryansk. the city itself is rather split up, with loads of woods and swamps in between. so we focused on the centre. first we went to a chernobyl memorial[13-14], armenian's memorial[16-17], some public school[19-21] where one can just walk through the backyard of it, bokrovskaya mountain[34-40] the place where the first settlement was (or at least the people believe so).
next stop was the obligatory "lenin" place[47]. every town has it, together with some lenin street and most of the time some lenin statue. olga said at some time people wanted to remove the statues, but then they decided that it's part of history, so they just left all the names and statues as they are. next place i was shown was a memorial[51-52] of soldiers that died during the second world war.
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Tue, 13 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 02 (0 comments)
this day started off with a nice breakfast at "costa cafe"[03] at the shopping mall we've already been to yesterday. the cafe can be found right next to an "obi" store[02] there. for breakfast i had a croissant with miscellaneous fruits[03]. then we were brought to the "bryansk railway station"[05-15] in moscow by olga's father and uncle to get our train to bryansk.
the station itself is very beautiful with loads of nice details and a huge hall[09]. the train ride lasted six hours and there were only two stops. russia is pretty vast, so going by train here has some other meaning than going by train in austria. additionally we had a sleeping compartment, so we took some naps[14] during the journey. the second stop was in "sukhinichi". at the platform there were sold loads of plush toys[15].
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Mon, 12 Apr 2010 nostromo in mother russia land, day 01 (0 comments)
since the day i decided to go to russia only olga and dima, the people i stay with/at for the next few days, gave me a feeling of being welcome to russia. russian authorities so far totally did... not. applying for visa was a pita. at first, olga had to send me an invitation, because you must be registered to some place where you stay - be it a hotel or some private accommodation, as in my case. once this was done, i additionally had to bring a travel insurance, so that russia can easily get rid of me if i get sick on my journey. once you have all the stuff (which means besides all the previously mentioned stuff, things like a printed out request for the visa, two current pictures of yourself and some other stuff and forms i already forgot about) you can apply for a visa.
in my case this means going to the consulate in salzburg. the totally annoyed and unmotivated guy behind a thick glass window then sent me away again with a postal money order, because they don't accept cash there. so, in a foreign city you have to fulfill the quest of searching for the nearest bank to pay the 35EUR for the visa request.
notice, this is all just for the request - no guarantee you visa will be granted so far. i already have booked my flight, bought my travel insurance and would have most likely already booked a hotel, if i would be staying at one. funny thing is, the only word the guy at the consulate said to me through the two-way intercom was "no" when i asked if i could pay cash. the rest of the "conversation" was pointing at some notes that were put up somewhere in the room, or nodding or shaking his head.
but, as you can guess, the visa request was approved - yippieh, lucky me! this also means i got my passport back again, after ten days in which it was kept in the russian consulate. of course i had to go to salzburg again to fetch it.
the visa itself is a one-page entry stapled into my passport with a nice awesome hologram. people here are totally into this hologram-thingie it seems. besides the address where i stay it also has a line that represents my name in russian letters, so that people know how to pronounce my name - nice.
at the airport i pretty felt unwanted again, as all the people that arrive at the airport are heading for passport control. but there were only two counter windows, and one of them was for diplomats only. so people were queueing up, me amongst them. it took an average of two minutes for the lady at the check-point for each person to check the visa and passport. although loads of other staff people were frequently running around, no other counter was opened.
this way i spent one hour in a queue that was slowly getting smaller. when i was the fourth in queue, the lady at the counter decided to take a break now, leaving about 30 people waiting. finally it was decided by some other guy there that we were allowed to queue up at the "russian citizens" counter. this was speeding things up dramatically, because the average time per person suddenly was around 30 seconds.
two lessons i got here: firstly, russians are never in a hurry, secondly, i am convinced by now that they really do not like visitors.
fortunately the warm welcome by olga and dima made me forget about all these troubles pretty fast. we got fetched from the airport by olga's uncle and drove to some flat pretty close to moscow (though i really don't know how close it is to the center or the city limits). first thing i got to see here was a mall and an IKEA[10] (though the "I" was russianized to some strange letter). the opening hours here are from 10:00 to 23:00 o'clock. pretty cool.
inside the mall were loads of shops you can find in austria too, like H&M, C&A, esprit, salamander (the shoe shop), MANGO, zara, and of course some McDonald's[03] (with some very, very weird russianized spelling).
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