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Saint Basil’s Cathedral is floodlit at night.

A pink cathedral is situated at the opposite end of Red Square from Saint Basil’s Cathedral

This sculpture of a laborer decorates a station in the Moscow Metro.

A passenger waits beside a beautiful stained glass panel in a Moscow Metro station

A stained glass panel decorates a Moscow Metro station.

The Novodevichy Convent is reflected in a park lake.

The three tiered domes of Novodevichy Convent in Moscow rise behind the trees.

The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour stands near the Moscow River.

The Great Kremlin Palace, Annunciation Cathedral and Archangel cathedral.

The GUM store in Moscow has a variety of shops.

Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow

Domes of Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow

Beautiful blue and gold domes top Trinity Monastery of Saint Sergius in Zagorsk, Russia

A woman sells matryoshkas, nesting dolls.

Tourists gather at the Monastery of Saint Sergius in Zagorsk, Russia.

The residents of Novgorod enjoy a day at the beach on the Volchov River.

Souvenir stalls are set up at a desert oasis in Mides, Tunisia.

Local handicrafts are for sale in a shop in Tozeur, Tunisia.

The Roman coliseum at El Jem, Tunisia

The Roman coliseum at El Jem, Tunisia was constructed between 230 and 238 AD.

Some arches remain in the ruins of the Roman coliseum in El Jem, Tunisia.

The morning sun begins to light up the coliseum in El Jem, Tunisia.

The bluest of skies appears through the arches at the Roman coliseum at El Jem, Tunisia

Light shines into the quarry at El Haouraia where stones were cut for ancient villages


