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Caterham



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hi bingo - no offence or anything here.
just wondering how you're 'getting away with it'? Mr. Green

watching the news here I'd have thought you'd have been 'banged up' by now and classed as a foreign agent - should all your posts be tagged with a warning stating you're a foreign agent?

after all you've got a foreign motor and join in on a foreign website/forum. take care.



like I say. no offence meant but from what we see this side it all looks a little......delicate shall I say.? Mr. Green Thumbs Up
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Bingo



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#Weekend trip. Suzdal.

Hello, friends!

In Russia, New Year's holidays last from December 31 to January 08, so for the last few years (with the exception of the New Year 2020-2021, when all borders were closed) we traveled abroad by car with dogs. In 2015-16 we were in Germany, in 2016-17 in Austria and Slovakia, in 2017-18 in Poland, in 2018-19 in the Czech Republic, in 2019-20 in Bulgaria.



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This year, for certain reasons, we also stayed in Russia for the New Year holidays and celebrated the New Year in our summer house located about 100 km from Moscow:



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And on January 3rd we decided to go to Suzdal (one of the ancient cities included in the Golden Ring of Russia tourist route), the good thing is that it is located 120 km from our house.

In the center of Suzdal there are many tourist sites and various traditional Russian entertainment. The main attractions located in the center have been restored. But there are also those that are in a semi-abandoned state because they are on the outskirts and tourists rarely visit them. However, the lack of restoration gives such objects a special charm)

We don't like to walk in crowded places, so we just flew and took pictures near the Spaso-Evfimiev Monastery (founded in 1352) and the Holy Cross Church (built in 1696).


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Stay tuned! “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque
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Bingo



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L110CDL wrote:
Great to see your still doing the upgrades to the 90 and what an update, many thanks Bingo Thumbs Up

Happy new year to you Very Happy


Thanks! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too! “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque
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Bingo



Member Since: 27 May 2020
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Caterham wrote:
hi bingo - no offence or anything here.
just wondering how you're 'getting away with it'? Mr. Green

watching the news here I'd have thought you'd have been 'banged up' by now and classed as a foreign agent - should all your posts be tagged with a warning stating you're a foreign agent?

after all you've got a foreign motor and join in on a foreign website/forum. take care.



like I say. no offence meant but from what we see this side it all looks a little......delicate shall I say.? Mr. Green Thumbs Up


Dear sir, (Unfortunately I do not know your name! ))

No hard feelings! I like your question and I will answer it with pleasure!

Unfortunately, the mass media in all countries primarily work for the government and provide information exactly in the form in which it is necessary for the government. In our country, the media constantly say that there are only enemies around Russia and everyone is just plotting evil against us. For example, I don't read newspapers or watch TV, but I get information from Internet sources that I more or less trust, as well as directly from people.

A banal example is the situation with Ukraine. Negative information is being pumped up again by certain forces both in our country and in Ukraine itself. Ordinary people living in Russia, Ukraine and those who live there are treated well as brothers, the same can be said about ordinary Ukrainians. Last summer we drove from Russia to Bulgaria via western Ukraine and never met with an unfriendly attitude towards ourselves, although our media have been telling us for 8 years that Russians are treated badly there.

As for the status of a Foreign agent, according to the legislation, it can be assigned to non-profit organizations, mass media, individuals and unregistered public associations that receive foreign funding and engage in political activities within Russia.

I do not receive funding from abroad and do not engage in politics, so I cannot be recognized as a foreign agent))

Otherwise, we have no restrictions in communicating with people from other countries, including on foreign forums, unless of course I try to sell state secrets) As for a foreign car, in Moscow, for example, there are several times more foreign-made cars than Russian-made cars.
I like to travel a lot (I have been to almost all European countries, in some several times as well as in other parts of the world. I was in the UK in 1995 and in 1999)) and I am always glad to communicate with people from other countries.

So if anyone has any more questions about life in Russia, I am happy to answer them)

Best wishes!

PS: My English is not good enough, and I write using an automatic translator, so there may be errors in the text)

P.P.S.: We are in Ukraine in the summer of 2021:


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 “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque
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Caterham



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bingo,

thank you for taking the time to post not just the wonderful pictures but also your take on 'life in Russia' and the media. Thumbs Up

you mention you've visited most european countries - do you have any favourites and if so why?

thank you and kind regards Caterham (Wayne). Mr. Green Thumbs Up
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Bingo



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Caterham wrote:
bingo,

thank you for taking the time to post not just the wonderful pictures but also your take on 'life in Russia' and the media. Thumbs Up

you mention you've visited most european countries - do you have any favourites and if so why?

thank you and kind regards Caterham (Wayne). Mr. Green Thumbs Up


Dear Wayne, thank you for your interest in my posts)

At school I enjoyed learning English and I dreamed of visiting the UK and London in particular! But, nevertheless, the first country I managed to visit was Slovakia, where my mother and I went on a bus trip. Then, in addition to Slovakia, we visited Hungary and Austria.

In the 90s, it was difficult to live in Russia - the country was poor and lay in ruins in the economic sense, so foreign countries made a strong impression, it was so beautiful and clean there, even though Slovakia and Hungary previously belonged to the socialist camp.

Our next trip was a trip to London and Paris, with a transfer between these two cities by Eurostar train under the English Channel! I really liked London and it was with great pleasure that I returned here in 1999 during a working trip organized by the All-Russian Hemophilia Society to exchange experiences with the Hemophilia Society of Great Britain!

Until 2015, I rarely traveled, but since that year, my wife and dogs and I have been regularly traveling to Europe by car, including to visit my wife's parents, who have been living in Bulgaria since 2009 (or rather, only my mother-in-law has remained...).

My first trip with my wife took place in 2015 and we visited Germany, and in particular the city of Hann. Munden, in which the spouse and parents lived for 3 years in the early 90s. In Germany we saw beautiful medieval castles, which since then have been the object of our interest when traveling in different countries!

Here are some photos from our travels:

Nesvizh Castle, Belarus.

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The Town Hall in Hann. Munden, Germany.

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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany.

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High Tatras, Slovakia.

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Mountains in Austria.

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Rented Smart on the island of Kos, Greece.

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Ogrodzieniec Castle, Poland.

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Jaunpils Castle, Latvia.

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The Berlin Wall.

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American Beauty Car Show, Estonia.

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Hrad Šomoška, Slovakia.

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Moritzburg Castle, Germany.

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This is only a small part of the places we visited! I can't say that I liked some country more, some less - you can find something beautiful and interesting everywhere! Slovakia has beautiful castles, Germany has unique half-timbered architecture, Austria has beautiful mountains, Italy has ancient ruins, the Canary Islands have unique nature and cleavage)

However, since London has left an indelible impression for me forever, I dream of coming there by Defender to the Land Rover car lovers festival and going to the Harry Potter Museum - the character of my favorite book! Smile And there are countless ancient castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland!

Best wishes!

PS: Me (on the right) and my friend near Buckingham Palace, 1999)))

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 “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque


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Post #936635 6th Jan 2022 7:27pm
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Caterham



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thank you for sharing that.
when were you in Berlin (the wall)? I worked there for a couple of years '94 / '95, a lovely city.

I guess London is ok but I'd much rather venture to some of the locations you've shared your photos of, unfortunately the rest of the family don't enjoy driving / adventure as much as I do. Sad

Thumbs Up loving the photos. thank you.
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L110CDL



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Thank you Bingo for all the information on your country and the ones that you have visited, really interesting your views of them all. Your English is very good, no need to worry about that part, i do hope that you make it to England again to fulfil your wishes Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
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Bingo



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Caterham wrote:
thank you for sharing that.
when were you in Berlin (the wall)? I worked there for a couple of years '94 / '95, a lovely city.

I guess London is ok but I'd much rather venture to some of the locations you've shared your photos of, unfortunately the rest of the family don't enjoy driving / adventure as much as I do. Sad

Thumbs Up loving the photos. thank you.


Dear Wayne!

My wife and I were in Berlin in 2018, but not for very long - literally half a day. We saw Treptow Park, the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall.
My grandfather during the Second World War (in Russia this war is called the Great Patriotic War) reached Berlin as part of the Red Army troops and took part in the liberation of this city from the Nazis.
Berlin is a very beautiful city, but unfortunately it was badly damaged during the war, so not many old buildings have been preserved in it!


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Car travel has its own specifics, and of course, not everyone likes it! They attract me with the opportunity not to depend on anyone and to see the sights that are located at a distance from popular tourist places) “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque


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L110CDL wrote:
Thank you Bingo for all the information on your country and the ones that you have visited, really interesting your views of them all. Your English is very good, no need to worry about that part, i do hope that you make it to England again to fulfil your wishes Thumbs Up


Thanks a lot! Smile “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque
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Bingo



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Rides. The opening of the LR Defender car lovers season.

Hello, friends!

On January 8, the Defender Club Russia organized small rides through the forest and the old quarry. Based on the past experience of traveling along this highway, it was designated as a "light" category, however, it later turned out that a large amount of snow and the presence of fallen trees changed its category to "light++"! Smile

There was a lot of snow this year, so the path turned out to be very interesting - deep ruts, snow-covered ascents and descents. The only thing that upset me was the huge number of branches that mercilessly whipped the shiny sides of my newly painted Defender!

11 cars arrived at the meeting, most of them in factory condition, but there were also a couple of off-road monsters!


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This is me:))


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My wife and one of our dogs:

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Kebabs and pleasant communication were organized at the quarry:


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At the exit from the quarry there was a long curving climb with loose snow. Not everyone managed to take it the first time. A couple of 110 Defenders were dragged to the top by a winch. I was lucky:




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At the end of the trip:


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Stay tuned! “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque
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Hi Bingo I am enjoying your pictures of your travels also about life in general with a defender in russia .
Nice dogs , are they Russian Blacks ?
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L110CDL



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Looks as is you had a cracking time and it's good to put a face to a name Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
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Hi Bingo ... Great reports, fantastic pictures and a VERY nice Defender 90 Thumbs Up

Spent a week in Moscow back in July 1995 while being involved in SALT II Treaty work (and several day trips after that). High lights included Gorky Park and the Russian Central Armed Forces Museum. Most nights were spent with Vodka drining games with senior officiers of the missile command (and of guest of "someone" in a back room of O'Grady's Irish bar) ... if its still there! Couldn't afford Guinness at GBP/£8.00 even in 1995

Keep the reports coming and stay safe.

John 2010 Defender 90 300Tdi CW (White/1994)
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Bingo



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Outlaw1 wrote:
Hi Bingo I am enjoying your pictures of your travels also about life in general with a defender in russia .
Nice dogs , are they Russian Blacks ?


Good evening!

No, the dog in the photo above is a Giant Schnauzer. Until the summer of 2021, we had 2 of them, but in the summer one of them died... They went with us on all trips:

To Germany

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To Poland

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To the Czech Republic

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And to many other cities and countries!

We also have two dogs of the Small Spitz breed. We went on a summer trip with them.

Ukraine:

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Bulgaria:

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And in February we received a Rottweiler puppy from a kennel in Belarus:

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(The photo is only like this so far)

That's such a big dog family we have) “A word of command has made these silent figures our enemies; a word of command might transform them into our friends. At some table a document is signed by some persons whom none of us knows, and then for years together that very crime on which formerly the world’s condemnation and severest penalty fall, becomes our highest aim.”
— Erich Maria Remarque
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