Friday, November 11, 2005
A Final Farewell to India with a Last look at the Taj Mahal in the Mists....
....and an end to my journey around the world. Thank you for travelling with me. Until my next trip. Happy Trails, Marion (aka RamblinMe)
Architectural Details of the Palace in the Agra Fort
Johann, my Guide in Delhi, India, in front of the President's Home
Johann is an exceptional person and guide. He is working as a tour guide to pay for his work towards his PhD. The work involves studying an ancient tribe in a remote area in Northeast India. Johann speaks 5-6 languages (his English and German are better than mine!)
Johann mentioned that the President of India is single - so perhaps there is hope for me. One can always hope!
Johann mentioned that the President of India is single - so perhaps there is hope for me. One can always hope!
Harley-Davidson, Moscow
A couple of months before I left for this trip, an article appeared in my local paper about Moscow opening its first Harley-Davidson store. No address was given, so finding it turned into quite an adventure. I showed the article to these folks in the store and bought a sweatshirt with "Harley-Davidson Moscow" on it - now my most treasured posession! Bikers Rule! Da!
One of Stalin's Seven Sisters
"The foundations for the Seven Sisters were laid in 1947 to mark Moscow's 800th anniversary. Stalin had decided that Moscow suffered from 'skyscraper gap' compared to the USA and ordered the construction of these seven behemoths to enhance the city's skyline." from p.159 "Lonely Planet's Russia and Belarius."
Lenin's Tomb - Red Square - Moscow, Russia
Lenin's body has been perfectly preserved in this tomb for 60 years with thousands of tourists filing in to view his body lying on a platform and curtained in black. Lenin has recently been called "Russia's most controversial corpse: a symbolic representation of the old Soviet Union " as well as "a sacrilege," "old communist," as well as "the most revered icon." Currently there is a battle going on between those who want to keep his body on display and those who feel it is time to bury him.
Behind the tomb is the Kremlin Wall.
Behind the tomb is the Kremlin Wall.
The One Russian Site Everyone Recognizes!
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