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O yes Dmitry, St. Petersburg is a nice city. Some
years after the wintertrip, I saw the white nights in July, 2004, and the bridge-opening round midnight, too. It was very impressive.
I enjoyed the time in your city very much. I like it. Nice people, good food. Maybe I have to come back.
Das ist gut möglich. Allerdings gibt es auch in (bei) Narva noch mindestens einen Soldatenfriedhof.
Gute Adressen für weitere Auskünfte sind der "Volks-
bund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge" (volksbund.de)
und die WASt in Berlin
It's not Malaya Okhta. It's Liteyny Most (The Liteyny Bridge) as viewed from Finlyandski Vokzal (The Finland Railway station). The lighted up yellow building behind the bridge is the notorious "Bolshoy Dom" ("The Large House") - former K.G.B. (now F.S.B.) regional headquarters.
The strange thing is that this picture was taken before sunset and it never gets that dark before sunset here in Egypt. I guess it was a camera problem maybe, but the result is fantastic!
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Lindo!
O yes Dmitry, St. Petersburg is a nice city. Some years after the wintertrip, I saw the white nights in July, 2004, and the bridge-opening round midnight, too. It was very impressive.
I enjoyed the time in your city very much. I like it. Nice people, good food. Maybe I have to come back.
Kind regards Arthur
Links: Skagerrak -- rechts: Kattegat
o.k.....?
Das ist gut möglich. Allerdings gibt es auch in (bei) Narva noch mindestens einen Soldatenfriedhof. Gute Adressen für weitere Auskünfte sind der "Volks- bund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge" (volksbund.de) und die WASt in Berlin
It's not Malaya Okhta. It's Liteyny Most (The Liteyny Bridge) as viewed from Finlyandski Vokzal (The Finland Railway station). The lighted up yellow building behind the bridge is the notorious "Bolshoy Dom" ("The Large House") - former K.G.B. (now F.S.B.) regional headquarters.
Merci beaucoup Mymi, thank you very much.
Hi Arthur,
The strange thing is that this picture was taken before sunset and it never gets that dark before sunset here in Egypt. I guess it was a camera problem maybe, but the result is fantastic!