Hi everybody!
Want to share with all of you something I have discovered for myself just few hours ago!
Short introduction: I think that the St.Basil's Cathedral, built at the time of the reign of Ivan the Terrible in the mid 16 th. century and located on the Red Square, is a significant landmark in Moscow and very popular sightseeing across the Globe as it is like an inseparable part of the whole picture of Red Square and Kremlin.
**BUT....
at the same time I am not sure if on steemit there were any posts of it from such a vantage point!!!
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comparing to the well known:
Big difference, isn't it?!?!
Pictures were shot yesterday in such an incredibly hot spring day for Moscow. Just FYI, the temperature climbed up to 27-28 Celsius.Last year we had one of the coldest spring, there was snow even in the first week of June!!!
I was having a walk through the recently opened park " Zaryadie " ( I guess the reason why there are still few pics on Internet from such a vantage point ) nearby Red Square and then I came upon this great spot right in front of the Cathedral.So couldn't miss the chance of taking few pictures and of course I decided to share them with all Steemians!!!
Enjoy the pics!
Thanks to everybody!
Have a great weekend, be happy, be full of energy and stay positive!