Videos tagged with "tour"
Moscow Red Square at night [02:17]
A nocturnal visit to Moscow's Red Square. St Vasili's Cathedral (Intercession Cathedral), Gum, Kremlin, Lenin Masoleum, State Historical Museum. Ночной визит на Красной площади в Москве. Санкт Василия Блаженного (Покровский собор), камедь, Кремль, Ленин Masoleum, Государственный Исторический музей.
Tags: что на Рву, Moscow, Russia, Red, Square, night, tourism, St, Vasili, Basil, Cathedral, Church, GUM, Kremlin, Russian, State, Historical, Museum, Travel, At Night (film)
The Irkutsk Region [01:01]
Irkutsk is the capital of eastern Siberia and the Baikal region. While the city preserves its unique history, it also looks forward actively to Siberia's future. The Irkut River gave the name to the city, and the shore of the Angara river became a citadel of Russian discoverers in the 17th century. Today, from this cultural and scientific center, there are a lot of interesting routes on the unique railway around Lake Baikal, that includes hundreds of bridges and tunnels along the way. The Taltsy Ethnographic Museum is a delightful experience that reflects the history and culture of the Baikal area. Endless rivers and lakes rich in fish attract fishermen from all over the world. The Irkutsk Region is Siberia's bountiful and generous gift.
Tags: tourism, discovery, ethnographic, water, adventure, Irkutsk, Russia, Lake, Baikal, Siberia, Angara, river, Taltsy, Museum
SKOGEQUEST [02:17]
Brodyquestia mukaileva yksinkertainen animaatio maailman eri nähtävyyksistä.
Tags: Tourism, brodyquest, Person, quest, berlin, america, bubai, egypt, china, scotland, States, Europe, Germany, United, England, Australia, Canada, Travel, Russia, Kingdom, Nations, Adventure, United States, World, Asia
St. Petersburg Russia [07:33]
Tags: 20100604112855, tourism, travel log, Russia (Country), Culture
Russia in New York - Brighton Beach [05:11]
View the Google Map of Russia in New York: g.co On the southern outskirts of Brooklyn, just down the boardwalk from Coney Island, the peaceful ocean waves once drew waves of immigrants from a tumultuous past. Refugees from the former Soviet Union. After the Cold War ended in the '90s, an influx of Russians settled on the shores of the city. Brighton Beach, nicknamed Little Odessa after the Ukrainian city on the Black Sea, boasts the largest Russian-speaking population in the United States. Here, you may feel you need a translator, or a tour guide, like Dave Garbarskiy. Onward down Brighton Beach Avenue, at M & I International Food, locals stock up on fresh-made breads and other provisions. While there, also sample Russian-style eats like cured cold cuts, variations of pickled fish, and Pir-oj-ki: fried pastries with either a savory or a sweet-filled center. Fresh apricot or mango juices often accompany meals at cafes, and you can sample a variety of dishes for under ten dollars. Of course everyone in Russia needs a fur coat, and maybe a fox fur hat, as warm as they are stylish. Luckily, David's uncle owns a store down the street! When you commit to long train rides to the outskirts of New York City, you'll be amazed by the things you discover. It's not necessarily that Brighton Beach looks like Russia - it looks like any other neighborhood in Brooklyn. What makes it Russian is the people you meet, the sound of the language and the music in the streets, the foods you get ...
Tags: Brighton, Beach, Russia (Country), New York City, Nyc, Brooklyn, Little, Odessa, Subway, waves, Russian, immigrants, Sand, Ocean, Megan Snedden, David Joshua Ford, travel, documentary, show, national, geographic, traveler





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