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Photo shoot, Moscow
One afternoon, Teresa and I walked to the Red October Chocolate factory. Production had been moved to the outskirts of the city, and various plans had been made for the building. Teresa lamented the move; she said in the past you could smell the chocolate as you neared the islet upon which the factory was stationed.
That weekend, the Gagosian gallery had commandeered one of the floors of the building for an exhibition of its works. The factory itself proved as much an attraction as the art, and we marveled at the views of the city from its windows. En route, we passed a group of students photographing this model in one of the alleys surrounding the factory. I couldn't help but take a few photos of my own.
More photos of Moscow and my trip along the Trans-Siberian / Mongolian can be found at the links below:
Part one: The Trans-Siberian: Beautiful Monotony
Part two: The Trans-Mongolian: Contrasts
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