The Earth’s north magnetic pole is the point on the Earth’s surface. The north magnetic pole is actually a magnetic field south pole. It should not be confused with the slighter known North Geomagnetic Pole. It is said that in 2001, the North Magnetic Pole was concluded to lie near Ellesmere Island in northern Canada at 81°18′N 110°48′W?/ 81.3°N 110.8°W? / 81.3; -110.8? (Magnetic North Pole 2001). It was estimated to be at 82°42′N 114°24′W?/ 82.7°N 114.4°W? / 82.7; -114.4? (Magnetic North Pole 2005 est) in 2005. In 2009, it was moving on the road to Russia at almost 40 miles per year owed to magnetic change in the core of Earth. Those are facts written on my report papers that I will present tomorrow.

Speaking of Russia, I committed to my memory that my family was planning to visit Moscow located in Russia. We want to experience sightseeing Moscow. According to the site I saw in the internet, the first stops on any tour of Moscow are Red Square and the Kremlin – the heart, not only of the city but as well as the figurative heart of the Russian homeland. Glowing out from the Kremlin and close to Manezhnaya Square are famous streets like Tverskaya ulitsa. That information kept me really engrossed to our plan in going there.  So, I truly craved to claim our russian embassy visa. Fortunately, I have an uncle who works in the Russian embassy so we can get our visas as soon as possible.

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