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Most-recently modified on 15:03:43 20-Jul-2005.
My field trip for the day took me on a tour of the canals of St Petersburg, followed by a tour of the Romanov Imperial Castle, where Rasputin was killed.
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Snapshots from July 2005 trip to the Baltic Sea
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This door leads nowhere! It was kept locked, as if it led somewhere, to fool the guests into thinking the palace was larger, but it's actually an exterior wall. Clever.
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