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St. Basil's Cathedral. Officially called "The Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat". Moscow, Russia (2005)
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Red Square. Lenin's Mausoleum and Tomb (with his preserved body on display) is on the left side of the picture.GUM Dept Store is on the right side of this picture. Moscow, Russia (2005)
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Lenin Mausoleum on Red Square, Moscow
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GUM Dept Store, Moscow, Russia. It is the largest shopping center in Russia, with a total length of 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles), selling half a million items to almost a quarter of a million Russians and 100,000 foreigners every day. GUM’s 100th anniversary was celebrated in 1993. The initials GUM stood for Gosudarstvenny Universalny Magazine, the Government Department Store, until 1990, when the Moscow city government turned it into a joint stock company owned mainly by the employees. The initials now stand for Glavny Universalny Magazine, the Main Department Store
(2005)
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Inside view of GUM Department Store, Moscow, Russia. 2005
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Sign in Moscow Toilet. Why would they need a sign warning "Not to Stand on Seat?" Perhaps many Asian tourists? (2005)
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St Petersburg, Russia (2005)
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Concentration Camp, Auschwitz, Poland (2005)
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Old Sign in Concentration Camp, Auschwitz, Poland (2005)
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Old Sign at Concentration Camp, Auschwitz, Poland, (George Santayana) (2005)




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