Vladivostock, is a small town in Russia, their people are friendly and there are all kinds of food you can eat while you're in there, on July they celebrate their city's anniversary of foundation, they have a small aquarium, a big plaza, and all kinds of parks, with tanks and artillery, you can take a tour on the Submarine that they have in there, they have a topless beach, and a nice beach all around, they have a good amount of bars and their ATM's won't rip you off, they're safe for use, they have Georgeous girls with piercing blue eyes, artists that will paint you for a cheap prize, they have a nice pizza place, and they have a kodak store for your convenience in case you need film, memory cards and such, taxi's are safe and reliable, there are people that speak a little bit of english here and there and they will gladly help you if they see you struggle, overall a nice place to have fun, a small town with a big heart.
From Wikipedia: The Beslan school hostage crisis (also referred to as the Beslan school siege or Beslan massacre) began when a group of armed terrorists, demanding an end to the Second Chechen War, took more than 1,100 schoolchildren and adults hostage on September 1, 2004, at School Number One (SNO) in the town of Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania, an autonomous republic in the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation.
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Stretching over 9000 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok, the Trans-Siberian Railroad is an incredible Russian experience.
Located in the heart of central St.
The Novodevichy Monastery was founded in 1524.
The Nikolo-Kremlevskaya Church, located on Bolshaya Moskovskaya, the main street of historic downtown Vladimir, was built in 1761.
The bright yellow Knyaz-Vladimirskaya Church dates from 1785.
Despite its location in the center of the historic town of Vladimir, few people are aware of the existance of the beautiful Old Believers' Church, dating from 1644.
The Peter and Paul Fortress (Петропа́вловская кре́пость) is the original citadel of St.