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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Sunflower fields in Russia 🌻
Крым с первого взгляда - Crimea at a glance
EGRA
Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood - St. Petersburg, Russia (July 2013)
Nalichniki
Russian photographer Ivan Hafizov is on a mission of historic preservation. For many centuries, Russia has prided itself on its intricate woodworking called nalichniki. The craft was used particularly to decorate window casings—the trim molding that originates at the windowsill and wraps up and around the glass—creating a dainty border. Although the exact reason for this tradition isn’t clear, window decorating may have started in pagan times and were designed to protect a home’s inhabitants from evil spirits. Due to wars, house abandonment or damage, and fragility of wood, these beautifully ornate designs are becoming quickly endangered. That’s why Hafizov aims to salvage the memory of these beautifully designed works of architectural art with his camera.
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Igor Cibulsky
when you need a moment to yourself
That time in Rusia when I was on top of the world
Cry me a river
The pages of history.
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Into the wild. Part2.
Nothing special, just a typical Russian family.
This 135 pound bear lives in the family Panteleenko. His name is Stephan. They took the bear to the family when he was only 3 months. Now Stephan 23 years.
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My life threatening encounter with angry Russian turtle 🐢 👀
Morning in the mountains, Caucasus, Russia
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Екатеринбург. Тогда и сейчас / Ekaterinburg. Then and now
Степанов Слава / Stepanov Slava
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