Table of contents:
- 1. Zhiguli mountains
- 2. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Saratov
- 3. Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cheboksary
- 4. Lutheran Church of St. George, Samara
- 5. Volga coast
- 6. At the ship
- 7. Church Divnaya, Uglich
- 8. Museum of Wooden Architecture in Kostroma
- 9. Chapel of Alexander Nevsky, Yaroslavl
- 10. Bell tower in Kalyazin
- 11. Uglich
- 12. Church of the Epiphany
Video: 16 retro photos from a 1983 Volga cruise
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
River cruises along the Volga have always been incredibly popular and have been one of the most popular types of travel in Russia. Back in Soviet times, there were many cruise and incredibly extensive programs offered. Therefore, almost everyone could pick up suitable options. In our review there are colorful photos from a cruise along the Volga, which took place in the early 1980s.
1. Zhiguli mountains
2. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Saratov
3. Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cheboksary
4. Lutheran Church of St. George, Samara
5. Volga coast
6. At the ship
7. Church Divnaya, Uglich
8. Museum of Wooden Architecture in Kostroma
9. Chapel of Alexander Nevsky, Yaroslavl
10. Bell tower in Kalyazin
11. Uglich
12. Church of the Epiphany
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