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The train to Siberia: You may not hear from us for a week

August 31, 2013 Jim 1 Comment

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We board the train for Siberia and Beijing tonight at 11:45. I asked the concierge at the Marriott if the train had internet and he laughed.

He called the hotel’s travel agent and asked her if the train had internet. She laughed.

If we come to a station in the middle of Siberia that has an internet signal, I’ll post whatever updates I can. If not, this is the last update you’ll get from JimandJamie.com until September 7.

Dos vadanya, druz’ya.

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  1. Bart Young says

    September 1, 2013 at 8:55 am

    Do not miss the Peterhof Palace. It is worth the trip, the time and the cost. It is unreal! Bart

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