Russia Part 3 - Moscow
The obligatory pic with St Basil's.
The main entry to Red Square. Sadly the square was half locked off due to the upcoming annual military tattoo.
A certain Marshall of the Soviet Union.
Entering and inside the Kremlin grounds itself. Came across a collection of captured cannons. Sadly the best bits of this part of the city had a no photo policy.
Moscow Metro
It's only going down that you understand how deep these lines were dug.
One of Stalin's station on the circle line. Built to show off Soviet design before and during WW2.
The 'unused' third railway like at the metro station. The metro stop that was next to our hotel was one of the few places the old railway line connecting the Kremlin and Government buildings to the emergency fallout bunker was visible to the public. The bunker itself is actually below one of the old football stadiums.
Even in the metro you can't escape WW2 monuments. This one was to the Partisans.
Yeltsin's gravestone. (No goldfish in sight). Obviously no photo's of Lenin's tomb were allowed.
The father of the Russian Airborne.
Moscow's Modern CBD as well as some of the many weirdly designed apartment blocks.
Moscow University