Sep 28, 2009

Siberia, Russia Part 2 Where are we and what day is

Siberia, Russia Part 2 Where are we and what day is Standing at the airport in San Diego, I began to wonder how much time was to take for the city of Chita in Siberia. The combination of a vodka hangover, three flights, a train and a jump on the Inteational Date didn? T help. At first glance, it seemed that a total of two days, which was not? T is bad for the other side of the planet. I have paid more attention in math. The route for the trip from San Diego to Chita read as follows: 1 The flight from San Diego to Seattle. 2nd Meet Charity, and other representatives professor. 3rd Flight from Seattle to Anchorage. 4th Flight from Anchorage to Aeroflot [draft] to Khabarovsk, Russia. 5th Train from Khabarovsk to Chita. How can it be bad? Very, very, very bad. Did I mention? Bad? The 1st day of the flight to Seattle was not a problem. I have Tom Dickinson, the founder of the Siberian Intercultural Bridges, but it could be? T, the other teachers. Activate the flight to Anchorage was not? T until the next moing, so that didn? T appears to be a real problem. Around midnight, our attitude has changed, and we wrote the master. Day 2 at 8 clock, more water is withdrawn from the Kentucky Seattle mist. We have our second professor, and speaks fluent Russian. This is a great relief, because I had a lot of the night before is my Russian skills. That is to say, I had none. I could? T speak the name of the city, will take place in Khabarovsk. I almost had a panic attack during the night, when I bolted up in bed to the realization that I do not know how to get there by train or when to climb. You see, the Russian language is based on the Cyrillic alphabet. There is no way to wing the Cyrillic alphabet. For example, the letter? Y? pronounced? ch? as Charlie. I was in a range of problems. Would the rest of my life spend Riding around aimlessly in the trains? The continuation of grinning Not Tom Dickinson? T Make Me Feel better. Our flight from Seattle to Anchorage was uneventful. Yes, we flew Alaska Airlines. While waiting for our connection in Anchorage, two thoughts kept running, but my head. First of all, is not it? T is the airline Aeroflot with the crash? Secondly, as was a man from Kentucky to be fluent in Russian? I mean, in terms of its emphasis? I was confident, I feel less of a translator and decided to investigate. I started to rub my temples, when he told me that he had never been in Russia. Unfortunately, there was no tuing back. Trust me, I tried. But this? Saturday story in Part 3 of this series of adventure travel nomad?

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