Sparrow Hills
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Address | Moscow, Russia, 119270 |
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Hours | Open 24 hours |
Elevation | 80260 |
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ID | 1202745 |
About Sparrow Hills
Sparrow Hills, formerly known as Lenin Hills between 1935 and 1999, is a hill on the right bank of the Moskva River and one of the highest points in Moscow, reaching a height of 80 m above the river level.
A photographer's Trans-Siberian World Cup journey
Last Summer The World 's greatest football tournament saw thousands of fans head to Russia to watch 32 nations compete to be world champions. It was an opportunity photojournalist Peter Dench could not resist and so he set out across the country on the Trans-Siberian Railway, travelling More Than 5,000 miles in Seven Days .
Ahead of Peter's work going on show in London, we look back at a few of the pictures taken during his journey.
On The Station platform at Belogorsk, Amur Oblast , a golden statue of Lenin gestures towards the Trans-Siberian railway Dench's cabin-mate for start of The Journey , Toni, a Fc Rostov football fan who works in the Russian Army A Russian fan at the Moscow Fifa Fan Fest located at Vorobyovy Gory (Sparrow Hills ) with a venue capacity of 25,000 A fan outside The Fan Fest looks down The Hill , directly towards Luzhniki Stadium and The City of Moscow Football fans with makeshift sunshades Danish fans drink beer and sing in central Moscow ahead of their match with France A woman sells smoked fish to passengers on the platform at Barabinsk, during a short stop A young woman sitting in third class Two Russian soldiers pose for a picture during another short stop A Man and a baby try to cope with The Heat during their journey A 50-minute stop at Omsk station allows passengers to buy supplies for their journey Army recruits play cards in a third-class carriage Time to stretch the legs again and perhaps phone home during another short stop Passengers asleep in a second-class cabin on the Trans-Siberian RailwayTrans-Siberian World Cup by Peter Dench can be seen at the in Holland Park , London, from 31 January to 5 February 2019.
russia, photography
Source of news: bbc.com