Moscow to Kazan: m/s Dve Stolitsy Connects Two Great Cities
September 17, 2024, was a warm autumn evening in Moscow, with the sun setting over the majestic cityscape. The North River Terminal, a hub of riverine activity, was abuzz with excitement as the river cruise ship Dve Stolitsy prepared to embark on its final journey of the 2024 navigation season. The ship’s destination was the historic city of Kazan, a treasure trove of culture and historical heritage.
As the passengers boarded the ship, a sense of anticipation filled the air. The crew was busy making final preparations for departure, while the captain stood on the bridge, surveying the surroundings. Suddenly, his voice boomed through the ship’s public address system, welcoming everyone on board and wishing them a pleasant journey.
“Ladies and gentlemen! This is the captain of the ship, Mikhail Gennadievich Bessarabov. On behalf of the entire crew, I welcome you on board the motor ship Dve Stolitsy. Our team will do everything possible to make your journey pleasant and safe. I wish you a good rest!“
The captain’s words were met with applause from the passengers, who were eager to begin their adventure. As the ship cast off from the terminal, it let out a series of loud, melodious blasts on its horn, a traditional farewell to the city of Moscow. The sound echoed across the water, a poignant reminder that this was the ship’s final departure of the season.
Shooting date: September 17, 2024. Location: Moscow, The Khimki Reservoir.
m/s Dve Stolitsy
Former Names: Anatoli Papanov, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Project: 588
Built in: 1961
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