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Feanor

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No accent sorry, I've been in the states for a little while. I have seen the Kremlin, I was there with my mother and brother, and of course my mother even dragged us on a tour around the place (they offer those there). I didn't get to go to the mausoleum though, it was closed at the time of our visit.
 

wing fan

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Aw man.. no accent. What exactly is the Kremlin? The Mausoleum? Do they have good food in Russia? curious.

well i need to get off the computer, i have wounded my finger (with a cheese grater) and it hurts to type. a lot. ow.

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- wing fan
 

Feanor

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The Kremlin is an ancient fortress that in medieval times made up the cast of Moscow. After the revolution, the capital was moved from St. Petersburg back to Moscow, and it became the seat of government. Here's a nice photo collection.

Kremlin Photo Gallery - Moscow's Kremlin

EDIT: The Mausoleum is the tomb of Lenin, with his preserved body in it. It's located on the Red Square in front of the Kremlin.
 

wing fan

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Thank you! I wasn't sure what those buildings represented. I couldn't load the images, but i have seen other pictures of it before. It is really cool looking. Is the inside as cool as the outside? What other Military landmarks have you been to? curious. I went to the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, and it was wicked awesome!

I saw a B-25 Mitchell fly over my house on Thursday, and a lot of other Military aircraft, active and retired, have flown over my house within the last 5 years.

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- wing fan
 

Feanor

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I haven't been to very many military landmarks at all. If any. I've seen a few WWII monuments in Moscow, Voronezh, and St. Petersburg. That's about it.
 

wing fan

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Oh, my bad. I went to Williamsburg a while ago, but that is it.

Had a Blackhawk fly over my house over the weekend, thought it was really cool and wanted to share it.

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