I'm still lagging behind a lot with blogging my trip. So I'll try to keep up a bit.
After Yekaterinburg and a more than two day long train trip, we arrived in Irkutsk (Иркутck) near lake Baikal. Irkutsk is a much more tourist dominated city, which you suddenly notice by the larger number of english speaking people.
What I found noteworthy: At the beginning of our trip, I didn't see much of extreme poverty. This changed in Irkutsk. Large parts of the city are very small houses often in very bad shape. There are very rough breaks - in the same street, you see very modern buildings and a few meters further you see barracks. Also, there were a lot of burned down houses.
I took the opportunity in Irkutsk to visit the
water power plant. It seems not many people consider it an interesting sight, as i was completely alone when I walked on and beside the dam.
A nice thing to visit was the market in Irkutsk, however, one should be prepared to be spoken to permanently by people trying to sell something to you.
After a short stay in Irkutsk, we went on to lake Baikal and the village Listvijanka (Листвянка).
Pictures from Irkutsk
Pictures from water power plant and dam in Irkutsk