Thursday, August 30, 2007

Kizhi

Today was a very relaxing day.

In the morning, we exited the final ship lock in the Volga-Baltic Canal and entered Lake Onega. While cruising the lake, we were given a tour of the ship's bridge. In the afternoon, we had a Russian Tea Party.

At about 5pm, we arrived at Kizhi Island. Here, we had a walking tour and saw the Church of the Transfiguration, the Bell Tower, and the Church of the Intercession. The Church of the Transfiguration was build without using a single nail in 1714. We also saw the small Church of Lazar of Murom (also known as the Church of the Resurrection of Lazarus). It was actually constructed elsewhere in the 14th century and moved here and may be one of the oldest wooden buildings in Russia.

At around 7pm we departed Kizhi. Quite a few passengers were late re-boarding.

We had a Russian themed dinner which included Pelmeni, which is a Russian dumpling soup, and Russian ragout.

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