This is travelling north to south parallel with the river Irtysh which is some distance to the west, the left hand side of the picture. The video starts in Ulitsa Marshala Jukova. Marshal Jukov's statue & the concert hall are to the north just out of sight. Part 3 ends & part 4 starts in Ulitsa Serova.
I have never come across evidence of radioactivity from people who have lived there their whole lives. I would have thought that people from Tokyo would avoid Nagasaki or Hiroshima then, if they worry about such things?
This is travelling north to south parallel with the river Irtysh which is some distance to the west, the left hand side of the picture. The video starts in Ulitsa Marshala Jukova.
Marshal Jukov's statue & the concert hall are to the north just out of sight.
Part 3 ends & part 4 starts in Ulitsa Serova.
I wouldn't have thought the trams do more than 30mph, the track is a little rough & you can hear a rail joint virtually every second.
Thanks! Kiitos!
Yes they are clunky old things but they carry on but for how much longer?
I'll check this summer.
i like such old trams. The gauges look like the totally damaged one's in silesia. The trams in Omsk are not beautiful but i like them.
@tiger4160 I have not come across any radiation problems either.
I have never come across evidence of radioactivity from people who have lived there their whole lives.
I would have thought that people from Tokyo would avoid Nagasaki or Hiroshima then, if they worry about such things?
@allexxandy Add Fukushima to that list now.
@tiger4160 Now it is the Japanese who are worried by such things, at least Chernobyl is pretty much sealed.
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