Ekaterina
Hi, I'm from Russia. I wos born sibirya, i relocation in Saint Petersburg thee year ago. litle bit about sibirya: it's really coldly place. Last winter temperatures wos -50 two time at winter. There is very short sammer - three months. I love sibiryan natural. There are mountains, dark forest, rivers. It's brilliant. Now I live in Saint Petersburg, it's a nice city. There is you can look different objects - history objects, places, teatres and museum. I attached foto sibiryan natural.The photos show Lake Baikal.
Nov 14, 2020 7:53 PM
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Hi, I'm from Russia. I wos born sibirya, i relocation in Saint Petersburg thee year ago. litle bit about sibirya: it's really coldly place. Last winter temperatures wos -50 two time at winter. There is very short sammer - three months. I love sibiryan natural. There are mountains, dark forest, rivers. It's brilliant. Now I live in Saint Petersburg, it's a nice city. There is you can look different objects - history objects, places, teatres and museum. I attached foto sibiryan natural.The photos show Lake Baikal.
I would like travel saint petersburg some day and see the white night
November 15, 2020
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Hi, I'm from Russia. I was born in sibirya, i relocated (“moved” is more commonly used) to Saint Petersburg three years ago. A little bit about sibirya: it's a really cold place. Last winter the temperature reached -50°C two times (you can say “twice” instead of two times, if you want) during winter. The summer is very short - three months. I love sibiryan’s nature. There are mountains, dark forest, and rivers. It's brilliant. Now I live in Saint Petersburg, it's a nice city. Here you can look at different things - history artifacts, places, theaters and museums. I attached photos of sibiryan’s nature. The photos show Lake Baikal.
I added °C because in USA we use °F (Fahrenheit) but it’s not a mistake. I just added that because -50°F would be even colder in Celsius! Keep practicing, small mistakes but you’re doing a great job!
November 14, 2020
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