Omsk Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Omsk below. Omsk travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Omsk.
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#1 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
May 17, 2008 – Jun 17, 2008
Moscow, Russia -› Perm, Russia -› …
Somewhere in the middle of the night we crossed into Asia. I must say, once the sun came up, this part of Asia looked remarkably like the Europe we had just left: more seemingly endless beech forests rolling by past the windows.
Today we spent most of our time in the restaurant carriage. Not so mu…
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#2 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
Aug 04, 2005 – Sep 06, 2005
Seoul, South Korea -› Suwon, South Korea -› …
Day four on the
train. Day two we passed through Perm and the
Ural mountains, officially crossing from Europe to Asia.
We got to hop off twice for twenty minutes, where I ran trying to find vegetarian food. I had a pastry with
egg, potato and corriander.
Second stop had
only dried…
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#3 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
Aug 24, 2004 – Sep 06, 2004
Moscow, Russia -› Balezino, Russia -› …
The second night on the train had produced a much better night for me, as I slept late. I had gotten used to the noise of the train and the shaking, so no more sleeping problems at night! :)
It was a nice, sunny day and I spent the morning with my cds and my book. During the afternoon I played car…
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#4 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
May 10, 2006 – Feb 01, 2008
Finding Victoria. Many countries across the globe have honoured Her Majesty Queen Victoria and the Commonwealth. On my travels I will keep my eye out for various namesakes.
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#5 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
Jul 21, 2006 – Jul 30, 2006
there were ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....ladies....and many more ladies
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#6 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
Aug 05, 2000 – Dec 27, 2008
In 2000 I started to travel around the EurAzian continent. Not in one vacation ofcourse, there is work waiting for me at home, but in leg of 6 weeks. Every journey is about 3000 km long.
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#7 of 7 Omsk travel blogs
Jun 08, 2008 – Aug 16, 2008
Amsterdam, Netherlands -› Moscow, Russia -› …
The worlds most great trainride to the far east
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