Monday 6 October 2008

Day 5 Moscow (6th Oct)

Our first set of pics
We left Kemble without too much luggage (for which we have been grateful ever since).

This amazing sphere, in the Museum des Beaux Arts in Brussels, is covered in irridescant scarab beetles. It hs to be seen to be believed.
The rain does not really enhance Brusssels but the waffles aare fantastic.
One of a number of art works in an exhibition in Brussels Cathedral. Rahter more impressive than the minimalistic 'dropped handerchief' which was also on display (it wasn't even a used one).
Cologne Cathedral is simply stunning – neither of us could get over the amazing detail in the structure. It dominates the city from every angle.
We went to the top of an office block on the other side of the river to get this view – well worth the 5 euros.

Our compartment on the train was a little cramped but quite comfy. We were glqd to have a 2-berth comprtment rather than 4. It was not much mor4e expensive but meant that we could spread out stuff about.

This is the train in Moscow Station, althoug it metamorphosed several tiimes during the journey as bits were added and taken away.

Changing to a different gauge track in Brest. The carriage is lifted of the bogeys with four hydraulic jacks and then lowered on to the new bogeys.
This is our view from the Cosmos Hotel in Moscow – our room was on the 23rd floor. You can see a tethered balloon across the ring road. We had a better view than they did.

Sorry about the order - time running out at internet cafe!













































































4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Meg and Jeff,
Thanks for your message and pictures. That was the easy bit! Look forward to your next instalment - hopefully before you get to Beijing - Bishkek comes to mind.
Bon voyage.
Barry and Christine Shepherd

Anonymous said...

Dear Meg and Jeff,
Thanks very much for your email and pictures. That was the easy bit! Look forward to the next instalment - hopefully before Beijing - Bishkek comes to mind!
Bon voyage.
Barry and Christine Shepherd

Anonymous said...

Got the Christmas card - cheers. So you're doing a Charlie Boorman trip (except you're going for longer & judging by the photos so far you're not trailing professional photographers around with you). I shall have to copy stuff off & post it to Dad... His hip operation went really well & he's as good as new (really). He says he's given up 'marathons, half marathons, 0.1 marathons, long jump and tap dancing on doctor's orders' and is 'not due for high jump just yet'. Hope all's well & transport goes smoothly. Love to you both.
Kaye.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeff and Meg
thanks for the fab sories and insight in to your travels. Realy enjoy them. I've been passing them on to jen as well.
best wishes
seb