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Well we’ve already shown you that in Russia “health and safety does not get compromised“. Here is just another moronic example proving the opposite…

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Here are pictures of street break dancers from Habarovsk…

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Here are pictures of the amazing sand creations that were displayed at the world sand sculpture competition that currently takes place in Moscow…
Thanks to Russian police, it seems like we’ll never have a shortage of funny material about them. Taking a bribe in a public here, breaking laws in a public place there, simply scratching themselves, or just being themselves. Well, here are two more videos of dopey cops, and while you need to know Russian to understand the first one, the 2nd video is self explanatory…
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A lot of interesting events take place in Moscow lately, this time it was a fun car spectacle held on Red Square, which got even more exciting since few Formula 1 cars had showed up…

We’ve just showed you Moscow from a helicopter, and you’ve already seen what Russian countryside looks from the sky, now here are more pictures for you, enjoy…
This sign simply informs the unfortunate restroom visitors, that they are “not allowed to do number twos in this bathroom” and to enforce this ridiculous rule, the administration is threatening people with 100 ruble fine for not complying…

Well as you have already seen here, Russian drivers do crazy things when money is no objects, here is just another example…

Russia is a Tractor Nation, and since you’ve already seen Tractor Racing in Russia, here are some more tractor videos for you. If you don’t understand what’s happening in the first video, then wonder no longer - the tractor is out of fuel so the driver is using “alternative energy sources” to move it…
Real “tough guys” usually are the ones buying huge expensive SUVs thinking that when the magic moment comes and they actually drive their gas guzzler off the road (usually once a year or so), & that there will be absolutely nothing that could stop them. Unfortunately this is usually never the case, since even the slightest bit of mud gets them so stuck that they have to rely on old beaten up tractors to get themselves out, but perhaps this is what the off road experience is actually all about…
