For whatever unknown-to-me reason, in spite of having published eleven (11) Vladivostok posts, I do not feel quite finished with Vladivostok.
So I've decided to do a collage of Vladivostok photos in order to wrap up my very pleasant two week visit. Some / many of the below photos you will have already seen. But this one post becomes a relatively complete photo coverage of my visit.
I flew from Irkutsk to Vladivostok arriving on time at 6:10am Wednesday morning August 21st.
Friends Alex and Lisa were there waiting for me.
MY HOME AWAY FROM HOME
I was hosted by an extremely pleasant gentleman who opened up his home to me for two weeks. Do you want special? He let me sleep in his bedroom while he 'camped out' in his living room!
Alex, these mere words will never adequately convey my appreciation for your kindness.
In we go. To the right the living room. To the left my bedroom.
I was very comfortable in the below bedroom.
A very pleasant and welcoming kitchen.
OFF TO A MEETING AT A LUTHERAN CHURCH
THE GOLDEN HORN BAY BRIDGE
It rained a lot during my visit.
But it did not rain 24 hours a day every day.
VLADIMIR LENIN'S MONUMENT
VLADIVOSTOK RAILWAY STATION
The end of the famous Trans Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok.
THE SEA TERMINAL
The Sea Terminal is located directly in back of the Railway Station. I have not posted the below photos until now.
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSION OF THE MOTHER OF GOD.
BOLSHEVIK MEMORIAL
ANNA SHCHETININA MEMORIAL
WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
RUSSKY ISLAND BRIDGE
PATTI'S BEACH
A FINAL COLLAGE OF VLADIVOSTOK OVERVIEWS
Vladivostok by night.
Vladivostok by day.
Well ready or not, I think that this will conclude my visit to Vladivostok, Russian Siberia.
Much Joy .. Cap
So I've decided to do a collage of Vladivostok photos in order to wrap up my very pleasant two week visit. Some / many of the below photos you will have already seen. But this one post becomes a relatively complete photo coverage of my visit.
I flew from Irkutsk to Vladivostok arriving on time at 6:10am Wednesday morning August 21st.
Friends Alex and Lisa were there waiting for me.
MY HOME AWAY FROM HOME
I was hosted by an extremely pleasant gentleman who opened up his home to me for two weeks. Do you want special? He let me sleep in his bedroom while he 'camped out' in his living room!
Alex, these mere words will never adequately convey my appreciation for your kindness.
In we go. To the right the living room. To the left my bedroom.
I was very comfortable in the below bedroom.
A very pleasant and welcoming kitchen.
OFF TO A MEETING AT A LUTHERAN CHURCH
THE GOLDEN HORN BAY BRIDGE
It rained a lot during my visit.
But it did not rain 24 hours a day every day.
VLADIMIR LENIN'S MONUMENT
VLADIVOSTOK RAILWAY STATION
The end of the famous Trans Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok.
THE SEA TERMINAL
The Sea Terminal is located directly in back of the Railway Station. I have not posted the below photos until now.
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSION OF THE MOTHER OF GOD.
BOLSHEVIK MEMORIAL
ANNA SHCHETININA MEMORIAL
S-56 SUBMARINE MUSEUM
WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
RUSSKY ISLAND BRIDGE
PATTI'S BEACH
A FINAL COLLAGE OF VLADIVOSTOK OVERVIEWS
Vladivostok by night.
Vladivostok by day.
Well ready or not, I think that this will conclude my visit to Vladivostok, Russian Siberia.
Much Joy .. Cap
I really enjoyed the final photo overview of Vladivostok. I am SO very happy that you just made a flight reservation and WENT! It was obviously quite an experience and being able to see the far-eastern city at the end of the Trans-Siberian Railroad sort of put a ribbon around your Siberia experience. GREAT!! Smiles and hugs. Patti
ReplyDeleteThank You My Dear One. You were, in spirit, part and parcel of my two weeks in Vladivostok. Yes indeed! My visit to Vladivostok tied a wonderful ribbon onto my nine plus months trip throughout Russian Siberia. I just felt incomplete without having visited it. NOW I feel very complete with the entire trip. The end of the Trans Siberian Railway. Wow! Much Love .. Cap
DeleteCap, I also enjoyed the final photos of your visit to Vladivostok. Siberia is much nicer than I envisioned, thank you for posts. Gord
ReplyDeleteGord, right up to, and including Vladivostok, which was the end of my nine plus months in Russian Siberia, I kept being pleasantly surprised with how very nice Russian Siberia is. That includes a full winter by the way. Thanks for your comment and for your support. Cap
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