So it turns out our hostel does have wi-fi.....in the hallway..... so this results in 5-10 teenagers at any given time sitting in silence staring at their screens in the middle of the hallway, it beautifully defines our generation. So since I am blessed enough to have this access I can share with you the pictures from my last day in Moscow! We went to the Kremlin. For those who don't know the Kremlin is like a fortress that was forbidden to the outside world until after the death of Stalin and now it is opened up to the public. We didn't spend as much time as I would of liked to because it started to rain us. Basically inside it is like a small city with several government buildings and churches. We visited three of the churches. Happy Birthday to Peter the Great and Mrs. Donna Goehring!!
| sign in our dorms about how far your eyes should be from the computer |
| our classroom |
| map of Russia in our classroom |
| entering the Kremlin |
| inside the kremlin |
| church in the Kremlin |
| giant cannon |
| another church |
| me in front of churches |
| church |
| giant bell that was never rung |
| russian brooms consist of one giant stick with bunches of smaller sticks tied to it |
I'm trying to follow the guidelines in the poster, but these units, I mean centimeters really? translate to American please!
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