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4th #Ulog: One day in Tsaritsyno park in Moscow, Russia.

4th #Ulog: One day in Tsaritsyno park in Moscow, Russia.

November 2018 · 2 min read · Moscow

Hello my fellow Steemians and Uloggers!


This is my 4th #Ulog and I want to share with you how I spent my day. But before I start ulogging, let me show you a picture of Tsaritsyno Palace that I took today:

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So, let me start ... Today is Monday, but it is a day off for me. The weather, here in Moscow, during the day was great! It was not raining and windy. So, I decided to visit Tsaritsyno Park, located in the southern part of the city. So, I went out from my apartment in the afternoon. I went to the bus stop and traveled by public bus to the metro station:

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In one hour I met my brother in one of the metro stations and we went to a Mall to have something for lunch:

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Later, we went to Tsaritsyno park, because the weather was so beautiful!

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In the park there are a couple of ponds:

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This is me (@cryptospa):

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I like all animals and birds! So, I always take pictures of the ducks:

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The ducks are so cute, aren't they?

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What a romantic wooden ladder:

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We encountered this very old statue in the park:

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It turned out to be a statue of Ceres. According to Wikipedia, in ancient Roman religion, Ceres (Latin: Cerēs) was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships.

Later, we decided to go to Tsaritsyno Palace, which is located in the park. You can see it in the picture below on the background behind the lake (the Palace was illuminated):
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This is the Tsaritsyno Palace:

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The Palace was founded in 1776 by the order of Catherine the Great. According to Wikipedia, Catherine the Great was born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, was Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796, the country's longest-ruling female leader.

This is me next to the Palace:

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The Palace is really very beautifully illuminated:

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After having walked in the park for almost 2-3 hours we decided to go home, because it was getting late.


That was it for today! I hope you enjoyed my 4th #Ulog.


Fellow Steemians and Uloggers let us share our stories and see what kind of lifestyles we have! I am always very curious to see how other people in other parts of the world live. Just make Ulogs!

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