Trans-Siberian Railway | Ulan-Ude

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From Irkutsk we are boarding the train to Ulan-Ude. This is one of the most scenic route on the whole Trans-Siberian railway. Train is following Baikal Lake in some areas getting so close to the lake that it seems like it's touching the water from the lake.
After eight hours in the train we are in Ulan-Ude, city in East Siberia. Different from everything we saw in Russia, people here are mostly practising buddhism. For us one of the most intriguing facts was that this city was closed for foreigners until 1980's.
We stayed for one and a half day here, next day we boarded the train to Mongolia.

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I'm a train and I approve this video!

timosha
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Pictures are wrong. Because the railroad was built by local Buryats as a duty

eugenic
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I ja ću jednog dana kad budem mlad tako da putujem.

oremilic
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Are you copying Kara & Nate? Really similar.

torernning