Moscow — Siberia — Japan in 1980
In the Olympic 1980 Japanese extreme tourists drove all over the Soviet Union. In this issue you will see Soviet spaces "of our vast country" from Moscow to Vladivostok.
Source: Jjournal/skif-tag

1. Of course, Red square...

2. This is also the tourists but not foreign.

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4. And this is Ino...

5. A policeman holding a walkie-talkie? I do not remember, in the 80s there were such?

6. Interestingly, the price with the shipment, but the region is not affected. Apparently, with a big fat photo...

7. GUM — required to visit the place.

8. As ENEA. Stalin's Empire style and space rockets. And guests of the capital with Pepsi. A complete picture of achievements of national economy.

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11. In Moscow is interesting, but it's time to leave...

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29. At the station you can go out and buy berries and mushrooms. Or just enjoy the exotic...

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58. So came the journey to the end.
Keywords: 80s | The past | The Soviet Union | Tourists
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