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Monday, 21-Apr-2008 11:33
A walk to Lenin Hill
Hari ni kitorang pegi Lenin Hills atau panggilan lain sparrow hills...hehe...weather hari ni pun ok and sesuai tuk bejalan mencari ketenangan..hehe..kat luar cerah sedikit dan suhu around 15C...wut a wonderful day to take a walk...huhuu....:)

(sedikit info tentang Lenin Hills)
Sparrow Hills (Russian: Воробьёвы го́ры, in 1935–1999: Lenin Hills, Ле́нинские го́ры) is a hill on the right bank of the Moscow River and one of highest points in Moscow with an altitude up to 220 m (60–70 m above the river level).

The observation platform, which gives a good panoramic view of the city, is situated on a steep bank 85 m above the river (200 m above the sea level). The Luzhniki Stadium (formerly, the Lenin Stadium), where the opening and closing ceremony for the 1980 Summer Olympics took place, is right below across the Moskva River. Next to it is the beautiful Novodevichy Convent, with its Naryshkin Baroque towers.

Not far from the observation platform is the famous Luzhniki Metro Bridge (known to Muscovites as Metromost). The two-level Metro-Bridge traverses the river to link Komsomolsky Prospekt with Vernadsky Prospekt. It serves two urban transport systems: motor vehicles and the Moscow Metro (subway). The glass-walled subway station Vorobyovy Gory (translates as Sparrows' Hills) is located at the lower level of the bridge.


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