Moscow's Landmarks Go Dark for Earth Hour
Some of Moscow's most iconic sights went dark for one hour Saturday night to mark Earth Hour, a global event that highlights environmental awareness and encourages responsible energy consumption.
Here's a look at Moscow's Earth Hour celebrations:
Here's a look at Moscow's Earth Hour celebrations:

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) led a rally in Red Square to mark the occasion.
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Ostankino Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in Europe, is seen without its colorful nighttime illumination.
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Stalin's Seven Sisters, some of Moscow's most recognizable architectural sights, went dark.
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The iconic Hotel Ukraina stands in darkness next to Moscow City's skyscrapers.
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Red Square is known for its beauty at night — but for Earth Hour, it took on a more eerie look.
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Once the lights went off, the WWF rally lit candles.
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Citizens were also encouraged to reduce their electricity use during the hour.
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The Russian White House, the seat of the country's government, seen before and during Earth Hour.
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