Sunday, 15 August 2010

St. Petersburg: Saint Isaac's Cathedral & Around Naval Museum

St. Isaac’s Cathedral is the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral in the city. It was a total bummer that we didn’t had the chance to visit the interior of it due to time issue and an obnoxious counter lady who has no patience of whatsoever in answering my questions =.=

St. Issac’s Cathedral from far

I’m like some infantile, puerile, jovial kid!

Picture 218We had a stroll nearby, that’s Astoria Hotel with tons of limousine parked around it for goodness graciously money loaded people. I even a spotted a pink limo, photo rammed in one of my Facebook album.

Manly and heroic this statue stands

Griboyedov Canal where most tourists had their boat tour.

Statue in front of Exchange Building/Naval Museum

We reached a park with this statues. Great grass field with couples kissing, friends engaged in conversations, sight seeing and photography.

Look at the pink flowers! Melts the heart of every girl I tell you

Carving of museum

There’s even an adorable brown bear being abused at one of the parks. Same goes in Kuching, unwanted stray dogs scattered all around the city.

    Sea view

Picture 249A statue of a guy doing something, not sure what but I’m sure it’s worth to take his picture

I realised my descriptions are getting shorter and shorter, okay I am cognizant that I’m being deliberately obtuse when it comes to a travel post. But nevermind, I’m sure with pictures you can imagine how incredible this place is. 

1 comment:

  1. It's just the way it's supposed to be, pictures and more pictures! Nice flowers :) Sg suck for not giving me hols

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