Moscow By Night
Moscow city is beautiful at night. During this tour you will see a lot of famous places, buildings and streets. The illuminated architecture of the buildings are gourgeous when starting dark. All my clinets had only the BEST impressions from this tour and loved Moscow!
Yesterday, on the first day of 2008, I and my wife Olga decided to drive around the city to take some pictures of winter holiday decorations. I choose the same route which I usually take to show my clients the most famous Moscow landmarks (I call this tour "Moscow By Night"). In spite of that the temperature last evening was quite low (about -10 C) it were a lot of people everywhere (especially on the Red Square, of course) hanging around and taking pictures.... As I promised before, I took some interesting pictures of Christmas trees and New Year decorations and also the major attractions of Moscow city.. I hope to post some of them soon... Now the story about the current picture...
When we came to Sparrow Hills, I and Olga were greatly surprised by spectacular laser effects on the building of Moscow State University (MGU) which is one of famous seven skyscrapers built in Moscow in mid of 20th century by order of Stalin. Now, from a distance, the building of MGU at night looks alike Christmas tree with these bright green laser beams, very different and interesting.. In 5-10 min they change directions to make a different "shape". Pretty cool invention! :-)
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