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October 11, 2004Rivers, lakes and ponds
Finally I've got some pictures! The moment you've all been waiting for ;) Here's a bunch of pics of water, in chronological order. Semois river near Bouillon, Belgium
Wannsee, Berlin (isn't it amazing that this is actually in the city ?!)
One of the lakes near the tiny town of Otmuchow, Poland
Moscow river & Kremlin
Botanical garden in Novosibirsk (Akademgorodok)
Fun and games in the Ob sea, near Novosibirsk (not the typical image people think of when they hear "Siberia")
the southern shore of Lake Baikal as seen from the Irkutsk - Ulan Ude train (if you're ever on a trans-siberian trip, make sure you do that stretch by day)
Lake Baikal near Gremyachinsk, on the eastern shore
I made it! The harbour of Nikolaevsk-na-Amure
Amur river on the way back to Khabarovsk
Lake Ugii, where we camped on my first night in Mongolia spent outside of Ulaan Bataar
Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur, or Great White Lake, Mongolia
Salvo catching our dinner, somewhere near Tsetserleg, Mongolia
The Wannsee again - Sofia, Mimi and Mary Helen on the ferry to Pfaueninsel
Another lovely spot in Berlin: the Chinese garden in Marzahn
Lazienki Park, Warsaw
Inspiring - park in Zelazowa Wola, Poland, Chopin's birthplace Comments
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