yet did not fly planes, thousands of people have figured out how to get from Mongolia to New York and Moscow for London on buses, ferries and trains. If you believe the volcanologists, this knowledge we still may need. BG has made for the five brief instructions to help you the most convenient way to get there and swim to the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia

route Moscow - Reykjavik
and Moscow - New York

in Northern Europe

4800 km, 130 hours, 0 *

transit visa en route to Iceland, you do not need: all countries along the way include the Schengen agreement - though officially to visit the Faroe Islands need a visa with a special mark, but in reality it is no one ever checks.

Moscow - Helsinki. Daily train in the Finnish capital departs at 22.50 from the Leningrad station and arrive in Helsinki at noon. Time can be saved by moving to St. Petersburg "Peregrine" (4:00), and from there continue your journey to Finland for a minibus or bus from the hotel "Oktyabrskaya" next to the Moscow Railway Station (from 5:00).

Helsinki - Stockholm. Every day between the two northern capitals ferries company Silja Line and Viking Line - both depart around 5 pm, come night, and about 10 am moored in Stockholm. On board the women have fun shopping in duty free, and men - alcohol. Sometimes excessively.

Stockholm - Copenhagen. From Stockholm to Copenhagen every day goes a lot of trains, there is a high-speed X2000 (5:00 with a little), and night with sleeping cars. Some trains require a transplant in Malmo. By the way, you'll be sure to pass eight-kilometer bridge across the Oresund Strait.

Copenhagen - Esbjerg. Getting off the train, transferring to a comfortable train InterCity, which is 3 hours will take you to the Danish town of Esbjerg.

Esbjerg - Torshavn - Seydisfordur. Here you sit on the ferry Norr

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