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WEDTALLIN-90 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Cityscape of Tallinn showing Alexander Nevski orthodox cathedral,Toompea castle and Dome cathedral (left to right). Also note the large colourful building - very nice city indeed.
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WEDTALLIN-91 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Photo showing Tallinn's harbour at the Gulf of Finland.
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WEDTALLIN-92 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Another photo from the tower of St. Olaf's church, showing several historical buildings in old town, the city wall and further away the harbour at the North.
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WEDTALLIN-93 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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More photo around Tallinn, there is also space for some forest.
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WEDTALLIN-94 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Photo showing the east part of Tallin
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WEDTALLIN-95 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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A beautiful photo showing Tallin Old city, with towers of St. Nicholas church, Alexander Nevski orthodox church and the dome church further away.
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WEDTALLIN-97 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Photo of Malin by the magnificent 360 degrees view over Tallinn
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WEDTALLIN-96 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Photo through a window while climbing down the stairs of the tower of St. Olaf's church, showing the roof of the church and its smaller tower on the other end.
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WEDTALLIN-98 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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St. Olaf's tall tower and one of the city wall canon towers called Fat Margaret. Fat Margaret had a very great responsibility, guarding the main gate on her right. It was built in the 16th century, the bastion that protected Tallinn's medieval entrance. Fat Margaret is now a museum devoted to Estonia's long and deep association with the sea.
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WEDTALLIN-99 : Our Honeymoon part 1 - Tallin, Estonia (Jul/05) |
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Finally another photo of Tallinn cityscape (NorthEast side of the town) from near the Reval Express hotel, few minutes before saying good bye to Tallin to go back to Helsinki by the ferry.
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