January 16, 2020

THE TRANS SIBERIAN RAILWAY

RUSSIA SMALL ZONE MOSCOW HARBOUR NIGHT RELAXING ONLY TOURIST JOURNEY FEW TRAIN BIG BAIKAL

The Trans-Siberian Railway ___ the longest railway in ___ world. It travels across ___ from west to east ___ it goes through two ___ – Europe and Asia. The ___ is 9,259 km long ___ it connects hundreds of ___ isolated towns and cities. ___ journey takes eight days ___ it crosses seven time ___. The journey begins in ___, the capital city of ___ and ends in Vladivostok, ___ of Russia’s most important ___ on the Pacific Ocean. ___ train doesn’t stop at ___, but there are beds ___ the train so that ___ passengers can enjoy a ___ journey. In the past, ___ Russians used the railway, ___ today more and more ___ are discovering this extraordinary ___. Most tourists begin their trip ___ Moscow. After spending a ___ days in this lively ___, they get on the ___ and begin the long ___ to Vladivostok. They enjoy ___ beautiful scenery from the ___ windows of the train. ___ tourists get off the ___ and visit places on ___ way. One of the ___ popular stops is Lake ___.
   It is the largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world. At 25 million years old, it’s also the world’s oldest lake. The area around the lake is very beautiful. There are many forests, streams and waterfalls. People call the lake the “Pearl of Siberia” because it is as beautiful as a pearl.
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