i didn't stick around to talk with him once he was out of the river....
inside the kremlin you find the largest cannon in russia...never shot...and you are allowed to visit all of the religious buildings...and the armory...which i didn't get the chance to do...so i need to go back for that as well...above you can see the non-fired cannon...the cannon balls i am told are fake as well...but they certainly are HUGE.....
this is one of those religious buildings you can visit...inside of this one though they showed a cartier exhibit...it was beautiful...but i didn't really understand why it was there....but all of the diamonds were pretty to look at and they sat in their cases and sparkled away....
another beautiful church in the kremlin courtyard...although this one you were not allowed in...renovations going on and all that...but i loved how the domes glowed in the sunlight...just stunning....
this is the entrance door to one of the orthodox churches...so much detail...much of the church on the inside was painted floor to ceiling with saints and religious motifs...majority of the churches were decorated in this manner...they were simply excellent works of art in my opinion...i loved them...even if they were crowded and had a very strong smell of incense....
in this shot you can see the HUGE, broken bell of the Kremlin...it broke before it was ever rung...i think it happened in a fire, but i don't really remember...as you can also see, this is the courtyard where the orthodox churches stood....most of the domes are gold and they shine brightly in the sun...it was a beautiful day to be there...
my second night in russia we went up to the top of the hill where moscow university is located so we could see the entire city at night...it was a great spot...and funnily enough it was a wednesday, which means it was also the day motorcyclists from all over the city come and show off their bikes...there were close to 100 bikes of all shapes and styles...from scooters to harleys...it was fun to walk up and down looking at the bikes and watching the owners discuss the positives and negatives of their rides...
one of the metro stops down by red square is a mall...and the mall is actually underground...the mall and the stop and the road next to it are all called okhotnyy ryad...and you should try and read this when it is in cyrillic...that was one of the coolest things in russia...some of the letters i could recognize, others i couldn't and i had no idea how to pronounce anything....for the metro i would try to remember the first and last letter of the stop i needed....it was tricky, but worked well...anyway...at the above mentioned mall, there is one roof that that has a world clock on it...the picture above shows you this roof from the outside....
as you can see from a closer shot of the clock....moscow is labelled in a LARGE manner, just below the guy on the horse slaying a dragon...i think i remember its george and the dragon, but i could be wrong....
i decided i wanted to see the clock from the underneath and that is what the picture above represents...its a really cool clock that turns once a day....very creatively made....i waved to romania and the states while there and then moved on....
congratulations....we have made it to red square....i visited this place a few times on my trip...during the day and at sunset...the square was not as large as i thought it would be...but the buildings that surround it are beautiful...above you see the museum that is on the west side of the square and the kremlin wall and one of its towers....i was very excited as i even got the moon in this shot...it was a wonderful night....
in this shot of red square, you can see the museum on the west side and the lit up gum department store...i was told that when there were bread and food lines in russia...people would stand in line at the gum waiting for their rations....now its a mall inside with all of the most expensive stores you know...gucci, yves st. lauren, cartier, etc....
this is what the gum looks like on the inside....beautiful huh...i got an ice cream and watched people for bit inside...
now we have come to my favorite building of the entire city...st. basil's cathedral...it is on the east side of red square and is simply stunning....i do feel bad for the man who made it, as when he finished building/creating it, the tsar in charge had his eyes gouged out so he wouldn't make a more beautiful building during the rest of his life...bummer...but i have to say that this is one of the most amazing buildings i have ever seen...and i am really happy with the black and white shot i took of it....
here i am with the building...mike took this shot, which is appreciated, i usually forget to take pictures of me with things....but this one turned out well...isn't that building beautiful :)
this is another shot of the building from the front...love those colors....
this last shot is st. basil's from the back....even facing this way the building is beautiful and it looks quite different in my opinion from the front....can you tell i loved this building :)
and then there was the metro....a very busy place...especially at rush hour....but this metro of moscow is amazing...its HUGE and it goes everywhere and the stations are works of art...i spent one morning going to the different stations, getting out and taking pictures and then getting back on a train to get to the next one...they were amazing...as you can see it is used by many....
the next few shots show you some of the works of art...the mosaic above was one of the many in one of the stations...there was another station that had tons of stained glass....art was on the ceilings, the floors and the walls...in other words...everywhere you looked....
here are mike and jane at one of the stations that has tons of bronze statues...all of common people doing their jobs...so there are pilots, farmers, bakers, athletes, military personnel, etc....you should notice the dog's nose is brighter than the rest of the statue...that's because it is said if you rub the dog's nose, it will bring you good luck...i guess lots and lots of people have looked for this luck at some point in their lives....
here is another one of those beautiful mosaics...i loved seeing the CCCP stuff eveywhere you looked...it reminds russians of their past and that they are no longer living in those times...a wonderful memorial to their past in my opinion....there are some russians (usually older) who say they miss communist times...but most of the younger generation seems happy with things the way they are...who knows which way is better...i mean, i have my opinion based on where and how i was raised, but the more i travel, the more i realize people are the same everywhere you go...they want to be happy and to be in comfortable positions in life and they want better things for the next generation....who is to say which government helps accomplish this more...it was interesting to be somewhere that was communist in the past and somewhere that is currently communist, china....and to see they have problems and issues just like those in democratic nations...i think everyday people, with everyday problems, just want to survive and be happy with their lives....it was an interesting thing to realize....i know that democracy gives us much more freedom and i thank my lucky stars for where i was born everytime i travel, but in the end i think people just want what is best for them and their family and friends...is that too much to ask for...sorry....just a ramble from my thoughts....maybe too much...oh well...
my last shot in this set of moscow is from the metro...this statue was perfect for standing under and taking a picture....i think the gun aspect is perfect for me....not!!!! but it was a cool piece of art....overall i had a wonderful time in moscow....i saw beautiful buildings and art, i walked all over the place, i experienced an amazing metro system and i met cool folks....it was a great way to start my travels this past summer...from moscow i took an overnight train to perm...a city just over the mountains from siberia....the next installment will be from there....thanks for checking the pictures and i highly recommend you make it to moscow if you get the chance...i hope to get back there to explore even more....see you soon on the blog....peace out....
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