Red Light of the Kremlin Star Against a Twilight Sky

Red Light of the Kremlin Star Against a Twilight Sky
«Red Light of the Kremlin Star Against a Twilight Sky»

Shining with red light five-edge “ruby” star on Borovitskaya tower of Moscow Kremlin against impressive clouds lighted with pink color at twilight. The clouds here look like a warm carpet covering the kremlin. The pentagonal luminescent ruby stars were installed in 1930s by order of Stalin on the five main kremlin towers instead of double-head eagles (symbol of the monarchy of Russia). Diameter of these stars is about 3,5 meters with weight about 1,5 tons.

Photo #070 taken on June 28, 2015 from Sofiyskaya Embankment of Moscow River during Moscow by Night tour with my dear client from China, Xiaomei Zang.


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Guide, Driver and Photographer Arthur Lookyanov

My name's Arthur Lookyanov, I'm a private tour guide, personal driver and photographer in Moscow, Russia. I work in my business and run my website Moscow-Driver.com from 2002. Read more about me and my services, check out testimonials of my former business and travel clients from all over the World, hit me up on Twitter or other social websites. I hope that you will like my photos as well.

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