Voices From Russia, Too

Sunday, 2 February 2014

2 February 2014. A Photo Essay. It’s Wintertime in Russia

00 Winter in Russia 01. Norilsk. 02.02.14

It’s COLD in Norilsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai. Siberian Federal District) in the Far North… -46 (-50.8 Fahrenheit ) to be exact. She IS wearing her woolies, to be sure…

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00 Winter in Russia 02. Divnogorsk. 02.02.14

Local “walruses” jump into the Yenisei River at a temperature of around -30 (-22 Fahrenheit) in Divnogorsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai. Siberian Federal District), south of Krasnoyarsk in Siberia

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00 Winter in Russia 03. Moscow Oblast motocross. 02.02.14

Motocross in Moscow Oblast (Central Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 04. St Petersburg. 02.02.14

A child gives flowers to a war veteran during a parade on the 70th anniversary of Leningrad’s liberation from the fascist blockade on Nepokoryonnykh Prospekt (“Avenue of the Unconquered”… the Piskarovskoye Memorial Cemetery is on this street) in St Petersburg (Federal City of St PetersburgNorthwestern Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 05. Baltiisk. 02.02.14

Swans in the harbour in Baltiisk in Kaliningrad Oblast (Northwestern Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 06. Taiga Raion. 02.02.14

A fisherman walks on the frozen Yenisei River in the village of Taiga (Kozulka Raion) at -20 (-4 Fahrenheit ), outside Krasnoyarsk

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00 Winter in Russia 07. Tobolsk. 02.02.14

A boy slides down a snow-covered hill in Tobolsk (Tyumen Oblast. Ural Federal District) in Siberia

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00 Winter in Russia 08. Lake Baikal. 02.02.14

A cruise ship sails on Lake Baikal by the village of Listvyanka (Irkutsk Oblast. Siberian Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 09. Reshma. 02.02.14

The Kolyada rite in the village of Reshma (Kineshma Raion. Ivanovo Oblast. Central Federal District, 318 kilometres (197 miles) from Moscow)

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You think that YOU have it bad? Not only is it COLDER in Russia… everybody’s out and about! Pull out those valenki and pull on your ushanka and go join ’em! It’s wintertime in Russia! Pass the jug and have some fun…

BMD

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Wednesday, 8 January 2014

8 January 2014. A Photo Essay. It’s Wintertime in Russia…

00 Winter in Russia 01. Moscow. 08.01.14

Walking in the snow in Moscow (Federal City of Moscow. Central Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 02. Lermontov monument in Stavropol. 08.01.14

Lermontov monument in Stavropol (Stavropol Krai. Southern Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 03. Santa Claus on Yenisei near Krasnoyarsk. 08.01.14

Boater dressed as Santa Claus on the Yenisei River near Krasnoyarsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai. Siberian Federal District) noting the end of the navigation season

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00 Winter in Russia 04. banks of the Moskva River in Moscow Oblast. 08.01.14

On the banks of the Moskva River in Moscow Oblast (Central Federal District) near the Moscow city limits

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00 Winter in Russia 05. Moscow. 08.01.14

A kid with a snowman in Moscow (Federal City of Moscow. Central Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 06. St Petersburg. ice sculpture of Kazan Cathedral. 08.01.14

Ice sculpture of Kazan Cathedral in St Petersburg (Federal City of St Petersburg. Northwestern Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 07. Stavropol. 08.01.14

Love STILL conquers all in Stavropol (Stavropol Krai. Southern Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 08. Divnogorsk. 08.01.14

Anglers take their fishing seriously in Divnogorsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai. Siberian Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 09. Veliki Ustyug. 08.01.14

Taking a stroll in Veliki Ustyug (Vologda Oblast. Northwestern Federal District)… the official home of Ded Moroz, dontcha know!

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00 Winter in Russia 10. horse race on frozen Yenisei. Novosyolovo. 08.01.14

Harness racing on the frozen Yenisei River near Novosyolovo (Novosyolovo Raion. Krasnoyarsk Krai. Siberian Federal District)

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00 Winter in Russia 11. mist over the Angara River. Irkutsk. 08.01.14

Mist over the Angara River in Irkutsk (Irkutsk Oblast. Siberian Federal District)

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Brrrr! That looks plenty cold! Do pass the jug… I think that all of us need it… it’s wintertime in Russia!

BMD

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Saturday, 4 January 2014

4 January 2013. You’ve Got Mail! And Baba’s Bringing It to You!

00 Coolest Russian mailman. Baba 01. 04.01.14

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00 Coolest Russian mailman. Baba 02. 04.01.14

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00 Coolest Russian mailman. Baba 03. 04.01.14

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Biker-baba Anna Petukhova, 73, is the most unusual postwoman in Kaluga Oblast. All alone, she delivers mail, pensions, and food on her personal ATV to eleven half-abandoned villages of the region. For many people, she’s the only link with the outside world. I told ya that Russian babas are TOUGH… don’t mess with baba… she does know a thing or two…

BMD

Sunday, 2 December 2012

2 December 2012. A Photo Essay. From the Russian Web… The Coolest Métro Stations in Europe

00a Toledo Metro Station. Naples. 02.12.12

Toledo station (Line 1) on the Naples Metro (Metropolitana di Napoli). Line 1 is known as “Il Metrò dell’Arte” (The Art Metro) by Metronapoli; eight stations exhibit works of art. Napoli (Napoli Province. Campania Region) ITALY

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00b Komsomolskaya Metro station. Moscow. 02.12.12

Komsomolskaya station (Koltsevaya Line) on the Moscow Metro. Opened in 1952, it’s part of the busiest Moscow transport hub, Komsomolskaya Square, which serves Leningradsky,Yaroslavsky and Kazansky railway terminals. The station is one of the most-used in the system. Moscow (Krasnoselsky RaionCentral Administrative Okrug. Federal City of Moscow. Central Federal District) RF

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00c Solna Metro station. Stockholm. 02.12.12

Solna centrum station (T11 Line) on the Stockholm Metro. This station opened in 1975, and has a shopping mall with 120 outlets attached to it. Metropolitan Stockholm (Solna MunicipalityStockholm LänSWEDEN

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00d Westminster Metro station. London. 02.12.12

Westminster Station (CircleDistrict, and Jubilee Lines) on the London Underground. This is both one of the oldest and newest stations on the Underground. The deep station on the Jubilee Line only dates from 1999, but the other part of the station is one of the oldest in the system, dating back to 1868. This, obviously, is from the new section, which has a definite Blade Runner feel to it… doesn’t it look like Darth Vader designed it? London (City of WestminsterGreater London Region. England) UK

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00e Pushkinskaya Metro station. Moscow. 02.12.12

Pushkinskaya station (Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line) on the Moscow Metro. Opened in 1975, it linked the Zhdanovskaya and Krasnopresnenskaya Lines. Many beleive this to be the most aethestically-balanced station in the whole system. Moscow (Tverskoy Raion. Central Administrative Okrug. Federal City of Moscow. Central Federal District) RF

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00f Avtovo Metro Station. St Petersburg. 02.12.12

Avtovo station (Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line) on the St Petersburg Metro. Opened in 1955, this station has a 1930s feel to it, perhaps, due to the special ornamental glass used in its decoration. St Petersburg (Avtovo Okrug. Kirovsky Raion. Federal City of St Petersburg. Northwestern Federal District) RF

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00g Warsaw Metro station. 02.12.12

Station on the Warsaw Metro. This service has a single north-south line that links central Warsaw with its northern and southern suburbs. It opened in 1995… note that the cars look like those of the Moscow Metro (of course  with a different paint job). Warsaw (Masovian VoivodeshipPOLAND

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00h Stadium Metro station. Stockholm. 02.12.12

Stadion station (T14 Line) on the Stockholm Metro. Opened in 1973, this station serves the wealthiest and most chi-chi part of Stockholm. Metropolitan Stockholm (Östermalm Borough. Stockholm Län) SWEDEN

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00i Auber Metro station. Paris. 02.12.12

Auber station (Line A) of the RER. It’s not technically on the Paris Métro, even though it’s one of the largest underground stations in the world (it was the largest underground facility at its 1971 opening). It does connect with the Opéra, Havre-Caumartin, and Saint-Lazare Métro stations, as well as with the Haussmann-Saint-Lazare station on RER Line E. Paris (2nd arrondissement of Paris. Région Île-de-France) FRANCE

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00j Matterdei Metro station. Naples. 02.12.12

Materdei station (Line 1) on the Naples Metro (Metropolitana di Napoli)Napoli (Napoli Province. Campania Region) ITALY

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00k Heidelberger Platz Metro station. Berlin. 02.12.12

Heidelberger Platz station on the Berlin U-Bahn (Line U-3). Built in 1913, it’s a typically grandiose Wilhelminian construct. It’s so overdone in a ponderous Teutonic manner that it’s a bit campy today. Berlin (Bezirke Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Freistadt Berlin) GERMANY

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00l Slavyansky Bulvar Metro station. Moscow. 02.12.12

Slavyansky Bulvar station (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line) on the Moscow Metro. Opened in 2008, it serves the residential suburbs (in Moscow, the workers live in the burbs, the bosses live in the city… go figure). Moscow (Kuntsevo RaionWestern Administrative Okrug. Federal City of Moscow. Central Federal District) RF

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00m Kievskaya Metro station. Moscow. 02.12.12

Kievskaya station (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya, Filyovskaya, and Koltsevaya Lines.) on the Moscow Metro. The entrance to the station is in the Kievsky Rail Terminal. The three main halls were built at different times, the above image is of the Koltsevaya Line hall, built in the early 1950s. Moscow (Dorogomilovo Raion. Western Administrative Okrug. Federal City of Moscow. Central Federal District) RF

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00n T-Central Metro station. Stockholm. 02.12.12

T-Centralen station on the Stockholm Metro. This is actually two stations; it’s the heart of the Stockholm Metro system. The first station, opened in 1957, serves Lines 17–19 (Green Line) and 13–14 (Red Line); the second, opened in 1975, serves Lines 10 and 11 (Blue Line). Metropolitan Stockholm (Norrmalm Borough. Stockholm Län) SWEDEN

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00o North Greenwich Metro station. London. 02.12.12

North Greenwich station (Jubilee Line) on the London Underground. Built in 1993, it services The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome). London (Borough of GreenwichGreater London Region. England) UK

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These transport lines are the arteries of our major cities… without them, our modern world would die. Make no mistake on it, for all the noise about bucolic rural living, the magalopolis is where most people live today. For people to live successfully and peacefully under such conditions, cooperation, not “rugged individualism” is necessary. That’s why the so-called Free Market is a dinosaur. People need means of cooperation, not means of domination… the great metro systems are a technical expression of the former… not the latter (whose symbol is choked motorways full of fumes, dirt, and confusion).

BMD

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