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Where stars shine not street lamps. Home to world-class fishing and bouldering.

Bishop’s setting is an irresistible draw to outdoor enthusiasts, artists and businesses alike.  The town is world famous for its scenery, hiking, fishing, climbing, hunting, bakeries and for its mules. Bishop and its surrounding area is the primary commercial and population hub for Inyo County and west central Nevada.

The Bishop Mule Days Celebration is a six-day event taking place Tuesday through Sunday the week before Memorial Day on the Tri-County Fairgrounds in Bishop, California. The 14-show event showcases mules in English, Dressage, Driving, Reining and Youth competitions, with the top competitors vying for World Championships in all disciplines.  The championships, comedy classes, packing contests and world class specialty acts all take center stage in multiple arenas Friday through Sunday. The world-famous Mule Days Parade on Saturday, is one of the largest non-motorized parades in the nation.

Bishop also offers an abundance of outdoor recreation and cultural activities.  Highway 168 travels deep into the Sierra Nevada Mountains, providing access to scores of campgrounds and trailheads.  North Lake, South Lake and Sabrina Lake are all easily accessed from Bishop Creek Canyon, as are miles of some of the finest trout fishing streams in California.

A multitude of additional recreational areas are found in the Bishop area.  Pine Creek, Rock Creek, the Owens River Gorge, Fish Slough and Pleasant Valley Reservoir are all less than 30 minutes from downtown Bishop.

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The Paiute-Shoshone Cultural Center on West Line St reflects the history and culture of the Nuumu (Paiute) and Newe (Shoshone) people. The Cultural Center showcases the art and life way of these indigenous people, who have lived in the Eastern Sierra for thousands of years. Visitors to the Cultural Center will also enjoy cultural displays, collections of Native American artifacts, historical archives and media.

About five miles northeast of Bishop is Laws Railroad Museum. Located on the site of the former Laws Railroad station and rail yard, the land, 1883 depot, locomotive and rail cars, and other buildings were donated to Inyo County and the City of Bishop by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1960.  The museum is operated by the Bishop Museum and Historical Society. The Laws Museum also houses an extensive collection of natural, civic, literary and ecclesiastical artifacts and history of the Owens Valley.

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The trains and stations of the Moscow Metro

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The Moscow Metro is the third most intensive subway system in the world after Tokyo and Seoul subways. The first line was opened on May 15, 1935. Since 1955, the metro has the name of V.I. Lenin.

The system consists of 12 lines with a total length of 305.7 km. Forty four stations are recognized cultural heritage. The largest passenger traffic is in rush hours from 8:00 to 9:00 and from 18:00 to 19:00.

Cellular communication is available on most of the stations of the Moscow Metro. In March 2012, a free Wi-Fi appeared in the Circle Line train. The Moscow Metro is open to passengers from 5:20 to 01:00. The average interval between trains is 2.5 minutes.

The fare is paid by using contactless tickets and contactless smart cards, the passes to the stations are controlled by automatic turnstiles. Ticket offices and ticket vending machines can be found in station vestibules.

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Modern Orthodoxy in photos at the Moscow metro

The exhibition is devoted to two dates: the 1,025th anniversary of the Christianization of the ancient state of Rus and the 25th anniversary of the revival of church life in the former USSR. Source: ITAR-TASS

The exhibition is devoted to two dates: the 1,025th anniversary of the Christianization of the ancient state of Rus and the 25th anniversary of the revival of church life in the former USSR. Source: ITAR-TASS

The metro photo gallery, which has been operating at the Vystavochnaya metro station since 2005, could rival some of the main exhibition halls in terms of number of potential visitors.

The station is located on the lower floor of the Moscow-City international business center, next to the Expocenter exhibition complex that is always bustling with life. Travelers can spend the eight minutes waiting for the train by looking at photos.

The exhibition, which opened recently at the metro, is devoted to two dates: the 1,025 th anniversary of the Christianization of the ancient state of Rus and the 25 th anniversary of the revival of church life in the former Soviet Union (often called the “second Christianization”).

View the gallery: Life of Orthodox Church from Kiev to Vladivostok

Thirty works created over the last 25 years describe the life of the Russian Orthodox Church—from Yakutia to the Antarctic, from Kiev to Vladivostok.

They show the charitable life of the church, and portraits of senior clerics, priests and parishioners.

The exhibition has been organized by the Orthodox magazine Foma , the Synodal Information Department of the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Moscow metro.

The 1,000 th anniversary of the Christianization of Rus in June 1988 was the first church celebration also to be marked by the state in all the decades of Soviet rule. This was a turning point in the relationship between church and state, as well as in the understanding of the church’s significance and place in the history of Russia.

Christianization of Rus - the introduction of Christianity as state religion in Kievan Rus. Traditionally, the event can be dated back to 988 and is considered the beginning of the official history of the Russian Church.

Kievan prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich (the Great) was christened by the Church of Constantinople. The unity of faith with the religions of the ancient countries of Europe made the ancient Russian state part of world Christian society, bringing together Russia and Byzantium.

The Christianization of the peoples of the future Russian Empire was the long process that took place over the next nine centuries.

The same year saw a meeting between Mikhail Gorbachev and Patriarch Pimen, at which it was noted that the start of perestroika had made the church’s involvement in the life of society possible and desirable.

The works of Roman Yarovitsyn show the moment when the relics of Seraphim of Sarov—one of the most venerated of Russia’s saints, an ascetic and stylite—were met at the Diveyevo convent. The finding of St. Seraphim’s relics symbolically reflects the history of the Russian Orthodox Church during the existence of the Soviet Union.

The convent founded by Seraphim of Sarov was dissolved in the 1920s, and its church was destroyed. The nuns preserved a few sacred objects, but the relics of St. Seraphim were only found in 1991, in a storeroom at the Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism in St. Petersburg. The relics were returned to the church, taken to Moscow and installed for veneration in the Cathedral of the Epiphany, where, for several months, they were visited constantly by Orthodox believers.

The relics were then taken on a month-long journey from Moscow to Diveyevo (formerly known as Sarov ). During the journey, Patriarch Alexy II conducted special services and sacraments in towns and monasteries. The relics were returned to the Diveyevo convent, amid a huge gathering of people on St. Seraphim’s day, August 1, 1991.

The saved in Diveyevo: "Apocalypse? Not now!"

View the gallery: The saved in Diveyevo: "Apocalypse? Not now!"

It was from this moment that interest in Orthodoxy and the Orthodox Church began to grow. Churches and church parishes began to be restored.

At a time when the Soviet state was collapsing, the opportunity to receive spiritual help and comfort in the church, as well as the link with a thousand years of tradition, gave people hope that all aspects of life could be improved and normalized.

A photo from the archive of Petr Zadirov shows the Church of the Holy Trinity in the Antarctic, on Waterloo Island—the southernmost Orthodox church in the world. It was designed by means of an architectural competition and then built from Siberian cedar in the Altai region. It was left for a year to settle in Altai, before it was taken apart log by log, transported to the Antarctic and reassembled in 2004.

Maxim Vorobyov captured the Velikoretsky Procession—one of the Orthodox traditions that were restored in the 2000s. Believers carrying the icon of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker walk 93 miles on foot, with their children in their arms, from Vyatka, where the church containing the miraculous icon of St. Nicholas (lost in 1924 when the church was destroyed) was located, to the village of Velikoretskoye. The pilgrims sleep at night in the fields and eat food cooked on fires. In 2010, the number of pilgrims was in excess of 32,000.

A collection of photos taken by Vladimir Yeshtokin, a photojournalist with Foma magazine, depict contemporary church life: a sister of mercy at a children’s home and the distribution of aid collected by the church for Krymsk, which suffered from flooding in the summer of 2012.

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Sergei Teterin captured a service in a church that is attached to a home for deaf and blind children in Sergiev Posad. Father Dmitry Lukyanov holds a service on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. There are smiling children on a frosty day against the background of a church in Yakutia (photo by Sergei Klimtsov).

There is also the return of a blessed cross from Solovki to the site of the Butovo firing range, where victims of Stalin’s repressions—including priests—were shot and buried in mass graves (photo by Sergei Gubachev).

Of course, none of the scandalous stories associated with the Russian Orthodox Church in recent years is represented here. Still, the exhibition does not appear as biased or overly backed by the state.

The exhibition balances official reporting with artistic works, ethnographic sketches and archive photos. Through these portraits, visitors meet living people who are living the life of the spirit.

The “Two Christianizations of Russia” exhibition is open through Sept. 10, during the Moscow metro’s regular hours of operation at the Vystavochnaya metro station (blue line).

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