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Russia's Big Bang

October 12, 2006 at 8:57 AM | 1 Comment


Tourism in Vladivostok, Russia, is largely based around Chinese and Japanese visitors--these countries are, after all, nearby--but intrepid Western travelers love it as the romantic end (or start) of the Trans-Siberian railway. In Russia it's better known as a naval base and port, and most of the sightseeing centers on its pivotal role in sea trade and defense.

If you're in need of a good solid frightening from a very loud noise, then the place for you is this somewhat desolate part of Far Eastern Russia. Get yourself to Vladivostok's Fortress Museum at midday and you'll successfully have your wits scared out of you when a canon fires a blast much louder than it looks like it should be. If it doesn't deafen you, you'll hear the Chinese tourists cheering. Kind of crazy, since defending itself against China was one of the reasons Vladivostok built this fortress in the first place.

[Photo: samuelgagnondotcom]

1 Comment

  1. djk

    Jaunted Member
    October 12, 2006 at 9:31 AM




    Terrifying

    Guess who's having nightmares tonight thanks to Jaunted? Far Eastern Russia is terrifying. In fact, when I was flying over the Bering Sea the other day, I developed a bit of a twitch just thinking about what Soviet pirates were somewhere below me. Right next to Egypt in terms of places that creep me out so much, I wouldn't go if you offered me an all expenses paid luxury tour.

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