Soviet eyes National Geographic

A fascinating journey into the history of 70-80 years, gave us Dean Conger, who worked at National Geographic.
he came to the USSR more than thirty times, to capture moments of life of ordinary people, trying to convey with the identity of the Soviet people.
"On the deck of the ship one of the guides teaches girl twist"
"These two good-natured war whiled away the long hours with the author on the train"
"Passenger train Moscow - Vladivostok while away the cards. Train takes 7.5 days "
"Kindergarten in Murmansk. Lack of vitamin D in the winter compensated quartz lamp irradiation. Children in the Soviet Union - a privileged class "- said Dean.
Vera beans, along with daughter and granddaughter, accompanied his son Vanya in distant and dangerous path. Her eldest son, also a hunter, drowned when his truck fell through the ice.
Thank Basov fisherman puts the network, while his son, 10 - year-old Anatoly, as a boat with homemade oars.
Khanty-Mansiysk in the street ... -40, and the boys all at all!
In the kitchen (which is on a barge) for fishermen to make delicious ear. The girl, who picks his nose - just lovely!
Robert Christmas in her apartment.
Grandmother and grandson.
Buy bagels, hot bagels!
Weaver.
In the studio of sculptor Matthew Manizer.
GUM
(in the 80's did not have these amazing lights)
Students study English at the recreation park Sokolniki.
Note - triangular packets of milk!
Kremlin garrison soldiers with their families in the Alexander Garden.
Newspaper billboards on the streets.
Traitor "- a retired colonel shouted one of the protesters, who came in 1990 on the Red Square.