Somewhere in Siberia out the window of the Tran siberian train


If you travel on the Trans Siberian from east to west from Moscow to Vladivostok you ll look out the windows onto birch trees birch trees. The track is straight and so somewhere around day three when bends begin to appear it s good to be able to look out the window and see the length of the machine you are travelling on It s then that the land begins to become more desolate more barren and a sense of the extreme lonely vastness that is Siberia kicks in


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