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As Published in The Wakulla News What comes to mind when you think of Russia? Is it cold war, drab green soldiers, and blocky uninspired Soviet era architecture? Not so, in St Petersburg. Immerse yourself in St Petersburg’s surprising European beauty and splendor. Love exploring Europe’s great museums? Tour the Hermitage Museum, containing over 15 miles of galleries and nearly three million works of art. Considered by many to…
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Guest Post By Mel & Karen Ray Up early to bid our riverboat & crew goodbye … set off on a panoramic tour of Paris’ most famous sights … Australia the finale being a walking tour of Musee d’Orsay to enjoy art pieces of the masters … priceless !! Checked into the Pullman Hotel … on the Left Bank close to the Luxembourg Gardens … very contemporary! Quickly off to…
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