Ahh, sorry for writing about the whole trip for 3 days. It's been pretty exhausting training days and in the mornings, I'm just not interested in writing at blog. Sorry folks!
So, I'll start from the morning and move on from there. We woke up a bit earlier this time, because the breakfast had been 7:15 AM and the bus left 7:45AM. We had a rough, rocking night, and only about 4 hours of sleep. God dam it! Oh well, after eating our disgusting breakfast, we started rolling!
At first we headed to some kind of church, it was colossal! Heh, pretty spacious inside too! There was a famous icon, what's name I don't remember, as usual! I just have bad memory on names. Walked through the church, the market was just few hundred metres from there, so we headed to the market on foot. I disliked it! It was filthy and every god damn salesman was selling some crappy quality women stuff. I felt actually quite irritated, because of my tummy again. Like my mom said, whenever you get to Russia, stomach starts aching, when you leave Russia, everything is super!
So, the church was colossal and the market boring and disgusting. We went to our bus, so we could drive to some kind of fortress, what lies in the river named Neva. The fortress was awesome, we saw the graves of the czars, beginning from Peter the great(I hope his name is written in english like that). Well anyway, so we saw the graves and then we went to the jailhouse, where no convict has ever escaped from. A lot of the people have died in that jail! Nowadays it's a museum ofcourse. Having ran through the buildings, we waited for the ceremony of the midday, the cannon was shot exactly at 12:00 AM. It was fantastic and very entertaining! Having seen the fortress we went to the legendary warship "Aurora". Neat, I would say for that! Okay, i'm tired again about writing this post... So i'll make it short. We went to a shop after that, to buy food for the rest of our ride. The time we rode to Estonia was used to sleep. Everybody got home safe and untouched. And here the story ends.
I think the trip was worth it. You sometimes gotta live through such fear factors, so you can value the things you have! Cheers everybody, I'm out!
Your blogwriter,
Toomas
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