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Well i've been in Moscow 5 years ago but i have never thought about going to Siberia. I remember there's "Transsiberian train" or something like this. Is it worth going?

I think it is worth it totally! If you have a Russian friend it is even better because he can show you more and explain more things! Consider this option:)

amazing post but please elaborate and put more picture it will bring you more upvote and steem dollars as well :)

Thank you so much for feedback, I will!:)

Interesting post. I'm a photographer and I just posted something similar about my city in Australia. The only difference is the weather: in winter we have around 22ºC and in summer 30ºC.

Thats a nice weather to live!:) but i heard recently in Australia the weather was extremely hot!

You're right, there were places where the temperature soared. Here on the coast of Queensland we rarely go over 35ºC.

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The name Irkutsk is familiar to a lot of people because it was on the map of the popular board game Risk, but most people don't know anything more about it, so I appreciate you sharing photos from there. -45 C makes Ontario feel warm! I don't think I've ever experienced lower than, say, -33 C.

I would love to visit Russian someday, but do you think it would be easy to travel there without knowing some of the language?