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A visit to Russia
today is an encounter with an undiscovered land. With the dissolution of the
Soviet Union visitors have a fresh opportunity to explore
a vast array of exciting and ancient cultures, from the
glittering imperial Russia of St. Petersburg to the
timeless village life of Siberia and Irkutsk. One of the
most notable features of present day Russia is a renewed
celebration of the wealth of its past and its potential
for the future. Throwing off the blanket of communist
uniformity, Russia today is a nation of enormous
diversity and tremendous vitality. It is as if the
cultural traditions of a century ago have re-awakened
with a newfound strength - ancient cathedrals are being
rebuilt and restored, colorful markets hum with activity
once again and literature and the arts are quickly
regaining the creative renown they enjoyed decades ago. A
new Russia is now in full bloom.
For most westerners,
Russia is associated with its European cities--Moscow,
St. Petersburg and Murmansk. This is the heartland of
Imperial Russia, and these great and ancient cities often
become the focus for most tourists. However there is much
more to Russia, a country that spans eleven time zones
and two continents, ending less than 50 miles from North
America. Within this vast expanse lie the largest
freshwater lake in the world, rivers and forests teeming
with fish and wildlife, awe inspiring volcanos, and
towering mountains. Russia is the largest country on
earth, with enormous tracts of land that have been opened
to travellers only in the last few years.
Just as Russia's rich cultural heritage has once more
come to life, its natural heritage too is a new country
waiting to be discovered.
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