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Uzbekistan Through The Lens of One of Its Only Street Photographers

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Anzor Salidjanov conducted an experiment in 2009 that changed his life. In the poky gallery within the ancient city of Bukhara where he sold “monotonous” paintings of “minarets, donkeys, and camel trains” to tourists, Salidjanov decided to hang a couple of his photographs. “The experiment inspired me,” he told RFE/RL, “because on the same day one of the photos was sold.” A rider gallops with the stuffed carcass of a goat during a game of buzkashi near Bukhara in 2019. Soon after that first sale, Salidjanov rented a small studio where he could make money from shooting passport photos and...

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Top 23 Best Emergency Foods

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  Historic Images – 1987 Press Photo Hector Keynolen, a Volunteer for Fish Emergency Food ServicesHistoric Images – 1987 Press Photo Hector Keynolen, a Volunteer for Fish Emergency Food Services - Shipped with thick cardboard, wrapped in plastic to protect from moisture, stamped with do not bend in large letters. One-of-a-kind vintage photo ready for you to frame. Vintage 1987 photo measures 8 x 10 inches. From the photo archives of oregonian. Watermark not on actual photo photo may not be reproduced or reused.   Augason Farms Emergency Food Pull-Top Water Bottle with Filter, 6 countAugason Farms Emergency Food Pull-Top Water...

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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Guide - Bask In Japan’s Great Outdoors

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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route: Admire Neverending Natural Beauty Photo by Pixta Seventy percent of Japan's terrain is made up of mountains and hills. Thus, outdoor destinations are in abundance, and must-visit places are paradises for nature lovers. The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route—spanning 37 kilometers, or 23 miles, in length—is one of the most popular mountainous attractions in Japan, nestled between Toyama Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture. You can enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature while traversing majestic mountains, including the 3,015-meter-tall (1,873 feet) Mt. Tateyama and 2,678-meter-tall (1,644 feet) Mt. Akasawadake. The route has two starting points: Tateyama Station in Toyama...

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Copper Infused Industrial Style Home

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Exposed brickwork and raw timber elements shape an industrial style living space, which receives a warming metallic infusion of rich copper accents. The unique home interior, designed by Ira Lysiuk, is a spacious and impressively lofty abode where modern furniture creates an uncomplicated and minimalistic approach. The architecture itself presents a circular motif, which inspires a common shape theme that threads from room to room. Ebony black becomes an ongoing theme too, one that brings weight to counterbalance airy white decor, and compliments robust concrete floors and columns. Industrial chic continues into an enviable bathroom and a fun kids room...

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Best Kids’ Drum Sets in 2020 | Let Your Children Chase Their reams!

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Top 10 Best Kids’ Drum Sets in 2020 Drummers are the heart of any band. And they hold a huge responsibility of pumping up the music irrespective of the type. Their instruments own the most number of gears and you certainly need the practice to be comfortable with all of them. So invest in one of these kids’ drum sets and let your children chase their dreams! 10. Junior Drum Set by Mendini by Cecilio Features The packaging includes a bass drum, a mounted tom, a mounted snare, a cymbal, and a pair of wooden drum sticks 16 x 15.5...

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