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Stalin World

The Happiest Place on Earth?

all seasons in one day 34 °C

First of all.... let me just say that there are no pictures in the entry. I can assure you that we have tried (and we have great pictures to share), but this computer is stupid and won't let me do it.

But anyways, I'm sure that you are all curious about "Stalin World", so let me tell you all about it. Theres a theme park here in Lithuania, just south of Vilnius, where a guy has gathered a whole bunch of old communist statues, and has displayed them. The place isn't actually called Stalin World, it's called Grutas Parkas, but the Lonely Planet called it that, and I like it (in a sadistic kind of way). It was actually quite interesting seeing these statues, and kind of creepy the way they had old soviet music blaring through the park. The highlight was 13 Lenins and 2 Stalins (pretty big too).

One thing that I found that was sort of wrong, is that in a section of the park, they had a big playground for kids, and a little farm with a few animals. A place like that shouldn't really be a happy place. It should have more of a museum feel to it.

Anyways, now we're back in Vilnius..... sort of. Our hostel is actually in a part of town that has been "claimed" as an independant republic. Pretty much what happened is that a bunch of artists, hippies and drunks got together and decided to do this. But it is quite cool, and has a whole constitution written on some plaques on a wall.

Užupis Constitution:
Man has the right to live by the River Vilnelė, while the River Vilnelė has the right to flow by man.
Man has the right to hot water, heating in winter and a tiled roof.
Man has the right to die, but it is not his obligation.
Man has the right to make mistakes.
Man has the right to individuality.
Man has the right to love.
Man has the right to be not loved, but not necessarily.
Man has the right not to be distinguished and famous.
Man has the right to be idle.
Man has the right to love and take care of a cat.
Man has the right to look after a dog till one or the other dies.
A dog has the right to be a dog.
A cat is not obliged to love its master, but it must help him in hardness.
Sometimes man has the right to be unaware of his duties.
Man has the right to be in doubt, but this is not his duty.
Man has the right to be happy.
Man has the right to be unhappy.
Man has the right to be silent.
Man has the right to have faith.
No one has the right to violence.
Man has the right to realize his negligibility and magnificence.
Man has the right to encroach upon eternity.
Man has the right to understand.
Man has the right to understand nothing.
Man has the right to be of various nationalities.
Man has the right to celebrate or not to celebrate his birthday.
Man shall remember his name.
Man may share what he possesses.
Man cannot share what he does not possess.
Man has the right to have brothers, sisters and parents.
Man is capable of independence.
Man is responsible for his freedom.
Man has the right to cry.
Man has the right to be misunderstood.
Man has no right to make another person guilty.
Man has the right to be personal.
Man has the right to have no rights.
Man has the right not to be afraid.
Do not defeat.
Do not figth back.
Do not surrender.

I think it's great.

That's about it for now. I promise I'll try to get the pictures as soon as possible.

Posted by moutallica 11:14 Archived in Lithuania Comments (0)

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Hot Hot Hot

Burning up in Lithuania

sunny 33 °C

Well, we said goodbye to Latvia, and we are now in Lithuania. It started off with a stop in Siauliau (not sure on the spelling). A pretty dull city, but there was a cool place a little bit out of town. We rented some bikes, and headed to the Hill of Crosses. This is two small, normal, hills, however, some crazy locals have decided to place crosses on them. But not just a few crosses, but literally thousands upon thousands of them. Crosses in every bit of space that was there, and then crosses hung from those crosses. It was pretty strange, but cool.

Now we're on the West Coast, in Klaipeda. We've been here a few days, and it's hot. You would never guess that it would get this hot in the Baltics. And the thing is that because it doesn't get dark until super late, it doesn't really cool down at night. That being said, it is nice that as we've moved further south, we've had more and more darkness each night. It was great at first when the sun doesn't set, but when you're sleeping in a tent, it's tough to sleep. Plus, since the sun starts to hit the tent in the wee hours of the morning, it turns into a sauna in there very quickly.

We've had a nice time here, chilling at the beach, and walking around some nice towns, but we seem to have chosen the wrong time to come. It's a Lithuanian holiday this weekend, and it seems like at least half the country has decided to come here. The beach is so packed, I've never seen that many people a beach. There's so many people, and no empty space anywhere, that the nude area of the beach sort of just blends in with the other. Instead of a definite line of clothes and no clothes, it just faded into it. Another thing is that we tried to go camping in a town called Nida (a ferry ride from here on the Curonian Spit), yet there was no room anywhere for our tiny tent. Tents were set up anywhere there was even remotely enough room between the trees. Luckily, we were able to come back to the hostel, where it was full packed.

Anyways, I'm sure this is getting boring.... especially without pictures. I'm heading to Vilnius tomorrow, and I'll try to go to a proper internet cafe (with a fast connection) so that I can upload some pictures.

Posted by moutallica 11:29 Archived in Lithuania Comments (1)

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