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Steam Engine Museum
I like trains. Not to travel by them, but to look at them, look inside, to know how they work. One of the best places to look closer at different kinds of railway transportation is Steam Engine Museum. It is a museum in the open air, located close to the city center near former railway station St. Petersburg Varshavsky. The collection of the museum includes engines from nineteenth century up to nowadays.
I used Fuji Velvia 50 color slide film and Agfa APX 100 black and white. All of the interiors of the engines are taken trough the windows.
Scroll down to see additional set of pictures!
Abandoned Building
On my way to the museum I came to the yard of an abandoned building. The building is really old but its walls are covered with interesting paintings and decorations. I never saw something like this.
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