Photos Of Siberian Folk 150 Years Ago

On May 6, 2015 by Tim Newman
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A while back, I posted up some photos taken in Siberia 100 years ago, they were lovely to look at and proved to be (relatively) popular. If you haven’t seen them yet, click on this link....

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The Atlas Game #1: KRASNOYARSK, SIBERIA

On March 7, 2015 by Louis Falasha
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 Get an Atlas, open and point at random then check out the place that chance, or the Illuminati have directed you to. This time the game takes place within The Times Concise Atlas,...

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13th Century Doodles By A 6-Year-Old Called Onfim

On February 26, 2015 by Tim Newman
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“Bb199” by Onfim of Novgorod, copy by http://www.gramoty.ru – http://gramoty.ru/prorisi/bb199.gif. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons. History is often perceived to be a snooze-laden doom truck carrying snores all the way...

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Impressive Cubist Statue Of Artem Sergeev In Russia

On November 24, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Artem Fedorovich Sergeev, or Артём Фёдорович Сергеев if you’re down with your Cyrillic, was a popular Russian chap in Stalin’s day. He lived from 1921 to 2008, was the adopted son of Joseph Stalin and went on...

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