And now, the exciting conclusion of our Tallinn Scenes series...
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| Our final goal for the day: Tallinn's central market |
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| Baking bread the old fashioned way |
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Not much else about the market was old-fashioned...it would have been right at home in any American suburbopolis; this scene is in the one very large seafood store |
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| Eventual fate of all original Fiat 500s |
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| Finished bread and baker's assistant |
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| Back in old town |
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| Rarest of sights...following a printed map |
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| "Shire...Baggins..."...what are the Nazgul doing here?! |
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| So next day we are approaching and entering the upper fortress |
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| Looking out at a bit of modern Tallinn |
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In the inner fortress, the Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church; very Russian-looking |
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| Clandestine shot of the altar area |
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For our next church, in order to evade the 2 euro charge, we decided to fall in between cruise ship excursion groups #78 and #79 and hopefully pass unnoticed |
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| The church, a former Lutheran one, I think... |
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"Famous" for displaying the crests and shields of Estonia's great (Protestant?) families; at this point, we were done, opted out of the excursion groups and headed back to a great Indian restaurant for dinner (next post); and for packing up for our next removal... |
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| Parthian shot from Tallinn |