Our Everyday Life

Sabbatical 2016. Washington DC

Part 20 here
We came to the hotel pretty early and decided to go for a walk a little bit. Right under our building was a passageway to the subway station. We wanted to go and look to the National Monument. After studying the subway map we found a station we need to exit at. It is interesting that the pricing depends on rush hour (more expensive) and station popularity, maybe? Because travel to Smithsonian station was cheaper than to Metro Station, and Metro Station was closer.

Trains don’t come very often – every 24 minutes, maybe it is true for non-rush hours only, I don’t know. While we were busy with buying the tickets, we missed the train that we need to ride. But there is a informational table that shows line color and time of the next train that stops here.DAD_6875 DAD_6878

When we left the train and went out it was darkened. The National Monument was lit up and was very imposing. The pathways leading to it were closed due to reconstruction, but we found a way around. While walking, we remembered how Captain America was jogging here and yelled ‘On your left!’. The pleasant wind was near the Monument and all mosquitoes that desired to try some Oregonian blood, were blown away. But they lay in wait for us when we will go back 🙁

Капитолий вдали

Capitol in the distance

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Мемориал Линкольна

Lincoln Memorial

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The next morning we came here again, to see the White House, National Spy Museum, the FBI building, National Archive and Smithsonian Museum of Nature. As it happened with us a lot that trip, we’ve changed our plans on a fly. Originally I didn’t think we would visit Washington DC, so I didn’t spend much time exploring information about it. But what I’ve learned recently, it is possible to get inside the White House. You just need to ask for a permission from your congressmen about 6 monthes in advance of the trip. Well, good to know! The tour inside the White House includes 5 rooms.

Около Белого Дома

Near the White House

In the National Spy Museum we’ve look to the history of espionage and some Bond-related things and facts. At the entrance we were suggested to remember fake person biographical data, at the exit we should successfully go through the custom to consider our mission as success. Apparently Ira and Pavlik were able to complete their missions even the custom officer was a little bit suspicious, but me and Kate was departed with a shame 😀

Машина из Бондианы

The car from Bondiana

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На стене увеличенные удостоверения

Enlarged documents on the wall

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Машина, в которой вывозили людей во время Второй Мировой Войны

Car that saved a lot of lives during World War II

Звукозаписывающие устройства

Recorders

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Голубь - шпион

Pigeon – spy

It was fun to crawl inside the air vent and spy on people who walked below us.DAD_6980 DAD_6982 DAD_6983 DAD_6997

After very pleasant cool interior of the museum we went to the hot street. Luckily we should walk very far – here is FBI building and next to it was the National Archive. Honestly, we went inside to look to the Declaration of Independence only.

Здание ФБР

FBI building

Национальный Архив

National Archive. Don’t you think they have something on their mind?

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Национальный Монумент

National Monument

Капитолий

Capitol

Smithsonian Замок

Smithsonian Castle

In the Smithsonian Museum of Nature there are a lot of different expositions, and we went to see the Bones and Mummies. Some of the skeletons looks very funny, but snakes were very disgusting and even scary. So no snake skeleton picture here.

Музей внутри

Smithsonian Museum of Nature

Австралийская кошка

Australian native cat

Летучая мышь

the bat

Грызуны

Rodents

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Маленькая обезьянка

Little monkey (about 7 inches)

Представители семейста кошачьих

The cats

Морские животные

Sea animals

Скунс

Skunk

Череп моржа

Walrus scull

Медведь

Bear

Зебра обыкновенная

Common zebra

Жираф

Giraffe

Верблюд

Camel

Челюсть акулы

Shark’s jaw

Череп кошачьего

Wild big Cat’s scull

Кошка в прыжке

Jumping cat

Черепаха

Turtle

Крокодил

Crocodile

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Мумия мужчины

Men’s mummy

Сохранившиеся волосы

his hair

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Священный бык

Holy bull

Саблезубый олень

Why did he need those teeth?

Оселот

Ocelot

Day went by very fast. It is time to go to hotel and have something for dinner. But before that dad and kids went to the swimming pool while I was busy with pictures and blog.

Part 22 here