Dear Pupils of Forms 7A and 7B. last term we visited the Darwin Museum in Moscow. I hope you liked the trip. And now what are your ideas about new trips? What would you like to visit? Where would you like to go?
We could be go Moscow.There are many museums too - Kremlin,s museum,Poklonnaya Gora,s museum.If we will go in Moscow that will be quickly and cheaply.I think we will have been going to St.Peterdurg twenty four hours.
We have a lot of which have visited, but very interesting to go to St. Peterburg. Peterburg city of white nights, is very interesting and informative museums and the birthplace of Peter 1. St. Petersburg is the cultural center of world importance, often referred to as "cultural capital". In the city are 8464 objects of cultural heritage. From 1981 to early 1990s in Leningrad acted Leningrad Rock Club, which initiated the legalization of rock groups of the city. The organization of the club attended the group "Picnic," "Aquarium," "Zoo," "Myths", and later took part in the work group "AUCTION", "Cinema," "Alice," "Pop Mechanics", "DDT" "Zero" and many others .Now the city has a club-museum of Viktor Tsoi "Kamchatka," the singer's grave at the Theological cemetery is a place of pilgrimage for his admirers
Well, St.Petersburg is worth visiting of course, but you must understand that it will cost a lot of money. Let's sk pupils if they are ready to go there. OK?
wow, Dima, are you talking about the Darwin Museum? Or you mean some other museum? I don't remember if there were any boats there. I do remember animals, but no aboriginal art. But still thank you for the message. And it would be great if you tell the name of the museum you are speaking about.
This is a fantastic museum with something for everyone. There is a large collection of small boats used in the local area, including Indonesia. There is a room with exhibits and real recordings from Cyclone Tracy, which devastated Darwin in the 1970's. There are a number of exhibits of aboriginal art and a lovely restaurant. Top notch