Memories from Russia Book 3: This picture book, one of 5 about travels in Russia in a river cruise between Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Although the books are labelled "Russia" this country is so immense that in the couple of weeks of the visit, only a miniscule amount could be experienced. This book covers part of the river cruise and commences as we entered the rather large Rybinsk lock. After this we entered the Volga River. The boat stopped for a short while at a small town called Goritsky, which gave a chance of seeing a very rural village. The boat was then travelling on the Sheksna River. This enters/leaves the rather large Lake Onega on which we visited the island of Khizi and the wooden churches. From there it was off to the Svir Lock and then the Svir River. That night we entered the somewhat large Lake Ladoga (largest lake entirely in Europe). Morning found us in Saint Petersburg (Book 4). There was plenty to see as we navigated canals, rivers, reservoirs and lakes. The number of trees! There are 93 still images and accompanying pages of minimal description. Included is one short video clip. The file size limit of the eBook format is the reason for 5 books. The original photographs (taken but author, and amateur, with amateur equipment) are very large and so need compressing to fit in the file limit. If you have wondered what such a trip might be like, have a read. If you just would like see an amateur view of the capital of Russia, but also some of the countryside and massive engineering works undertaken in the past, have a read. Ideally, have a read and get as much enjoyment as the author did in being able to collect these 'Memories from Russia'.