"Around the world for 600 meters": the coolest photopanorama of Fanatskaya Nikolskaya — 360° review right now
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/around-the-world-for-600-meters-the-coolest-photopanorama-of-fanatskaya-nikolskaya-360-review-right-now.htmlA unique photo project has been published online — the creators of the site gigarama.ru recreated in photos the epicenter of the World Cup — Nikolskaya Street in Moscow.
The project is called "Peace Street" (a reference to the fact that fans from many countries are now in the capital of Russia). The slogan is "Around the world for 600 meters". It, in fact, symbolizes the very essence — the opportunity to be on Nikolskaya right now and hang out with fans of any country.
By the way, you can really hang out. By clicking on any flag that you find by going to Gigarama, you can "fall through" deeper and see fans of Brazil, Japan, Belgium, Russia and any other country — very real people who walked on Nikolskaya quite recently (and, perhaps, still walk).
Nikolskaya Street in Moscow for the duration of the 2018 World Cup has become almost an official gathering place for fans from all over the world. There are people walking, singing, dancing and shouting slogans almost around the clock. In social networks, a judgment was even born — "You were not at the World Cup in Russia if you did not walk along Nikolskaya Street at night."
Keywords: Fans | Moscow | Football | 2018 World Cup
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