2010 – The Caucasus

Our trip to the Caspian Sea

Nearly home now…

Posted by on 31, Aug 2010 in 2010 - The Caucasus, Benelux, Europe | 0 comments

Nearly home now…

All that remains of the Peenumunde (in Germany) rocket testing site is the power station, guard house and the staffs housing (which is now normal housing). The Power station has been converted into a very interesting museum charting the birth of rockets through their use in WW2 to modern day. Outside the museum there are replica models of both the V1 doodlebug and the V2 which looks like it has emerged fresh from a Flash Gordon comic book. There is also one of the trams that used to bring workers to the site that survived the war, the Soviet pillage of equipment after the war and its...

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Gdansk

Posted by on 30, Aug 2010 in 2010 - The Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Europe, Poland | 0 comments

Gdansk

What a beautiful city! And as usual, we turn up in the middle of the annual street fair which added to the atmosphere but rather hid the magnificant buildings. We stayed at a campsite just up the coast arriving mid afternoon and decided to cycle in to the city. Perhaps not the best idea as it was Lindas first cycle since her back problems and it was also 16km away. It was however a lovely ride all on dedicated cycle paths through leafy suburbs and showed us how prosperous this part of Poland is – best get your plumber in now as I can’t see them staying in Britain much longer! The...

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It’s unusually hot for the time of year!

Posted by on 18, Aug 2010 in 2010 - The Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Europe, Poland | 0 comments

It’s unusually hot for the time of year!

Now we are back in the EU we’ve spent a bit of time catching up with our families and have learned that the weather hasn’t been the best back in the UK. Well, you’d all better brave yourselves as we will be home in a few weeks and with us the heatwave and an Indian summer will arrive! Since we left Turkey the first time every place we have visited has been exceptionally hot. People have told us so many times “Its unusually hot for the time of year” that we’ve lost count! And, when we’ve left an area we’ve checked the weather forecast and it has...

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Farewell Russia

Posted by on 11, Aug 2010 in 2010 - The Caucasus, Baltic States, Eastern Europe, Europe, Russia | 0 comments

Farewell Russia

We arrived at the border at 11am with about 40 cars infront of us and at 17:30 we got Into the customs area! Russia is surely the king of bureaucratic incompetence. The customs have 5 lanes to clear cars so with the queue probably around 10 miles by the time we got to the front we find they have two lanes open. They make everyone open every door, bonnet and boot and don’t touch a thing just stare miserably into the boot. You almost think they expect someone to open their boot and inside will be a large bag with “drugs” written on it! Once you’ve had your car checked...

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Farewell to Moscow

Posted by on 9, Aug 2010 in 2010 - The Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Europe, Russia | 0 comments

Like Napolean we left Moscow in smoke a bit earlier than planned. The smoke seemed to have booked in for the next week so we decided we’d leave two days early. We’ve seen most of what we wanted to and will hopefully get another chance to visit in the future. So yesterday was our last day in the city and we spent it at the fascinating Museum of the revolution. There’s a helpful sheet in English for almost every room and it was really interesting to see how the revolution changed the way of life of the average Russian. We thought it was a bit too rosey eyed view of the past...

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Lenin blinked!

Posted by on 6, Aug 2010 in 2010 - The Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Europe, Russia | 0 comments

Lenin blinked!

When we came here in 1972 we went to see Lenin and I thought he blinked! Well this time he looked pretty wooden to me but Linda reckoned he blinked, and we both got told off for talking! We’ve had a few days of good clear skies and a few days of haze and then one of smoke. On the good days we’ve managed to get round pretty much everything we wanted to see, the Kremlin and its churches which were fantastic, the armoury with an excellent audio guide and some amazing jewel studded treasures, faberge eggs stunning bibles and silver and goldware that would make either of my sisters in...

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