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RE: St. Petersburg - The Beautiful City I Now Call Home
St. Isaac's Cathedral picture zoomed in on the center unfinished sort of cap top, up slightly and to the left, camera artifact or UFO? Kind of smallish glowing slightly reflective ord thing.
They sure like tall skinny looking things don't they. Some nice pictures, I did not notice any other anomalies just that first one.
Yes, there is a cap over the top of the Cathedral. They were doing some renovations. It was removed just this week, but I haven't been over to take some new photos.
The spires in the architecture of some buildings is definitely unique, but isn't religiously inspired. I will check into why this is so prevalent.
The object is likely a drone that is photographing. It appears to be too large to be a bird. I didn't notice it until you mentioned it and I zoomed in. Good eyes.
I guess they have drones everywhere, still some cool buildings, much older looking than most building we see in America. I doubt that there are very many buildings left from pre 1920 over here. Not an old enough society yet, to learn/develop a unique American style, that will last for ages.
Mostly because Americans don't like "old". We want the latest and greatest of everything and I don't necessarily think that it is a bad thing, but we do lose something of our past in the process sometimes.
In St. Petersburg, it is against the law to build any building taller than St. Isaac's Cathedral in the center of the city. It has been that way since the cathedral was built. Even the Gazprom Tower, which is now the tallest in Europe had to be placed outside the city limits.
As for drones, we have thousands of drone photography/video enthusiasts here. It is quite popular and has created some issues with government agencies on security issues. I recently edited an article about this regarding nuclear facilities here in Russia.