Lithuania. Vilnius - November
Lithuania got cut. You can clearly see this minutes before landing by accurately cut forest glades:
On the first days, I resided near the central railway station in Vilnius with a direct view of all passing trains:
Vilnius still has nice areas that exude an air of mystery:
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And here is a typical village scene that captures the essence of the region:
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The arrival of the first snowfall in Vilnius:
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Soviet artifacts:
The nocturnal hours in Vilnius were usually tranquil, resulting in empty streets. During this time, the city assumed a cyberpunk-like ambiance:
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As you progress towards the city center, the scenery gradually shifts into a charming European old town, setting the stage for Christmas festivities:
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Crafting an unusual Christmas tree has become a customary practice here. This time, it took the form of a multi-tiered cake:
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Lithuania: Vilnius - November 2022











