The last day in Moscow was great!
We found these two random dudes playing football near the registration office and we decided to ask if we could join them. Miki achieved one of his objectives which was to play football with locals :) They were really friendly people and one of them offered to show us around. Elia took us to a local pub where we had our first beers in Russia. We also visited Arbatskaya street which was full of art and music.
Escpecially interesting were these russian hip-hop dancers. Overall feeling about Moscow improved and by the time we left, it felt like we could have stayed longer.
Our first impression about the Trans Siberian train: hot, full, sweaty, crovded and HOLY SCHEISSE! Three days in that small tin can !?! wtf are we doing...
There are no cabins in the 3rd class, only narrow bunks that were not even long enough to lie down straight in.
For three days we ate noodles, learned baruski, made new friends, got drunk "druken pig", had very stagnant russian conversations with the locals, chilled out and listened to music. We had alot of time to think about our trip and life after it.
It was a very unique experience and afterall we dont regret the decision to travel by train for three days.
Luckily we met this Russian girl, Eva who offered to take us to lake Baikal to her grandmothers place. We are looking forward to fishing, swimming, riding and chilling out at the beautiful island of Olkhan in lake Baikal.
We arrived in Irkutsk on monday at 10am, after 77 hours in the train.
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