La casa di Ded Moroz a testa in giù

Employees dressed as Ded Moroz, the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, and his granddaughter Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), sit on a sledge harnessed with a reindeer while waiting for visitors outside an upside down house, constructed as an attraction for local residents and tourists and located at the Royev Ruchey Park of Flora and Fauna in the suburbs of Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Employees dressed as Ded Moroz, the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, and his granddaughter Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), sit on a sledge harnessed with a reindeer while waiting for visitors outside an upside down house, constructed as an attraction for local residents and tourists and located at the Royev Ruchey Park of Flora and Fauna in the suburbs of Krasnoyarsk, Russia

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Ded Moroz, il Babbo Natale russo, insieme a Snegurochka, la fanciulla delle nevi, su una slitta davanti a una “casa a testa in giù”, costruita come attrazione nel parco Royev Ruchey vicino a Krasnoyarsk

Ded Moroz, il Babbo Natale russo, insieme a Snegurochka, la fanciulla delle nevi, su una slitta davanti a una “casa a testa in giù”, costruita come attrazione nel parco Royev Ruchey vicino a Krasnoyarsk

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