The lawns are covered with ice due to the frequent short thaws.
Looking especially beautiful at night.
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The lawns are covered with ice due to the frequent short thaws.
Looking especially beautiful at night.
Continue reading The Clean Ponds after the stall demolition
Leave a CommentThe owner of the “Pyramid” has changed in February and the demolition started voluntarily and earlier than the prescribed date (24th of February). It started today at 10 a.m.
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Leave a CommentWhen I’ve come to Entuziastov roadway yesterday, I didn’t realize where I am, at first.
This is how the huge “Serp I Molot” plant territory between the Third Ring Road and “Ploshad Ilyicha” metro station looks like now.
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Leave a CommentNovoslobodskaya. Part 2 you can see here) Where was the pedestrian subway? Beneath the pavilion? Did anyone use it?
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Leave a CommentI’ve been at Novoslobodskaya, Arbatskaya and Kropotkinskaya today. (Part 1 you can see here)
Only the third part of the pavilions at Gogolevsky boulevard have been destroyed already. Owners of the rest are waiting in fear.
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Leave a CommentThe stalls without construction permit were drifted all over the town.
These have been built under Luzhkov and are destroyed under Sobyanin. Streets are becoming more clean, beautiful and free of the advertisement rubbish. However, that’s a bit a point at issue.
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