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Moscow River


Moskva river length exceeds 500 kilometers and covers an area of more than 17 thousand square kilometers. The river is connected with the great Volga river through the Moscow Canal. The 128 kilometers of the Moscow Canal were constructed in 1930s by Gulag prisoners and during the process more that 20 thousand people's died. This connection made Moscow the "port of five seas" as it provides access to the Baltic Sea, White Sea, Caspian Sea, Azov Sea and the Black Sea.

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Moscow River


Many small and larger cruise ships floating every day on the Moskva river allowing tourists and locals to enjoy many of the city's landmarks without the hassle of the busy roads. Many of the cruise ships have restaurants and you can enjoy a nice dinner while cruising around Moscow.

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Gorky Park (Moscow)


This sculpture of a scuba diver standing on a lighthouse created by Leonid Tishkov based on an idea of the creator of “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman” monument, Vera Mukhina. The original idea was this sculpture to reach over 40 meters of height and placed on the coast of Black Sea in Crimea but the project never implemented. In May 2016, Tishkov sculpture was presented in Gorgy Park in Moscow and dedicated to the Russian divers

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Moscow Raddison Cruise


I had the worst experience with this Radisson cruise ship in Moskva river. They sold us a trip for 1 and a half hour but it was only 40 minutes. They advertised a trip to the other side of river and they took us to Moscow city side where is nothing to see there (they had an issue with the flood but never told us). And on top of all, they deny to refund the trip money while they only offer some coupons only for work days and until five. What a joke. (I got half of the money back though when I threatened to call the police.) Beautiful ship though

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