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Crew members on the Viking Truvor say farewell to their sister ship before sailing from St. Petersburg along the Volga-Baltic Waterway to Moscow, Russia, a journey of 700 miles.

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Russia "Waterways of the Tsars" Jay Dunn
Crew members on the Viking Truvor say farewell to their sister ship before sailing from St. Petersburg along the Volga-Baltic Waterway to Moscow, Russia, a journey of 700 miles.