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Arrived in Vladivostok at 0530... over 4200 miles to Moscow What I hadn't counted on was it being pitch black out at 0530. I thought that this close to solstice and this far north I'd have daylight. Well a quick glance at the globe will show you that the swing south puts Vladivostok on about the same latitude as Portland, Oregon. No way to judge that then though. | ||||||||||||||||||
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My guide Olga is a graduate in economics and was born in the '70s so she's all about the new Russia. | ||||||||||||||||||
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The City.... in the daylight. It bears a passing resenblence to Seattle | ||||||||||||||||||
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