I live in a small town Novodnistrovsk in Bukovina. Here live mainly workers Dniester hydroelectric. I'm comfortable and green, surrounded by forests and meadows. Buildings mostly rise. In the city there are kindergartens, schools, shops, sports stadium. Everything is close by, which is very convenient. Cars nebahoto, so there is always fresh air. Near incredibly beautiful flowing river Dniester, where I enjoyed a rest in the summer. I love my city, because here live sincere and friendly people, my closest friends and family. Come and you to us!
I went to Moscow with her parents during the summer holidays. Capital left me with the impression of a huge, great and rich city. I would like to visit it more than once. Walking through the center, I saw the Kremlin, Red Square, the burial of different great people near the Kremlin wall, including small black Lenin's Mausoleum. Seen and the famous Astronomical Clock on the Kremlin tower, which sounds the battle on TV every New Year. But most of all I liked the St. Basil's Cathedral. His brightly colored domes and turrets, he recalled on a magical palace. In Moscow, a lot of beautiful flower beds and fountains. For example, on Poklonnaya Hill created large floral clock, and the fountains are illuminated with bright red light. They can not be distinguished from the flames. Moscow River was much wider than I expected. We rode on the waterbus and watched the big ship. In the evening we were on the Kremlin embankment, it was lit bright as day. In general, the entire capital of the night in the neon lights. Central department store resembles a house of Barbie dolls - each window is highlighted. It is very luxurious. In Moscow, as are many shops and restaurants designed for millionaires. Russians in general can not afford it. I think it's unfair inequality. People in Moscow, all in a hurry and quickly go in droves. So I was very afraid of accidentally losing parents. In Moscow, a lot of skyscrapers, such as the "Moscow City". Mum and dad took me to a skyscraper where on the tenth floor was a children's entertainment village. There I had fun from the heart! It was impossible to visit the capital and did not go to the Tretyakov Gallery. I just got lost there among the plurality of pictures. It is better to make a few small museums to look at the pictures did not bother. Most of all I remember the famous landscape Shishkin's "Morning in a Pine Forest". The painting seems alive! It seems that you can go about it, go to the cubs painted and pet them.
Walking through the center, I saw the Kremlin, Red Square, the burial of different great people near the Kremlin wall, including small black Lenin's Mausoleum. Seen and the famous Astronomical Clock on the Kremlin tower, which sounds the battle on TV every New Year. But most of all I liked the St. Basil's Cathedral. His brightly colored domes and turrets, he recalled on a magical palace.
In Moscow, a lot of beautiful flower beds and fountains. For example, on Poklonnaya Hill created large floral clock, and the fountains are illuminated with bright red light. They can not be distinguished from the flames.
Moscow River was much wider than I expected. We rode on the waterbus and watched the big ship. In the evening we were on the Kremlin embankment, it was lit bright as day.
In general, the entire capital of the night in the neon lights. Central department store resembles a house of Barbie dolls - each window is highlighted. It is very luxurious. In Moscow, as are many shops and restaurants designed for millionaires. Russians in general can not afford it. I think it's unfair inequality.
People in Moscow, all in a hurry and quickly go in droves. So I was very afraid of accidentally losing parents.
In Moscow, a lot of skyscrapers, such as the "Moscow City". Mum and dad took me to a skyscraper where on the tenth floor was a children's entertainment village. There I had fun from the heart!
It was impossible to visit the capital and did not go to the Tretyakov Gallery. I just got lost there among the plurality of pictures. It is better to make a few small museums to look at the pictures did not bother. Most of all I remember the famous landscape Shishkin's "Morning in a Pine Forest". The painting seems alive! It seems that you can go about it, go to the cubs painted and pet them.