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stroebe2 · 8 months
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USSR economic development map in the Central Pavilion of VDNKh, Moscow, 1970 (photo by​ Vitaly Sozinov)
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sovietpostcards · 11 months
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All-Union Agricultural Expo. Pavilions of Agriculture, Mechanization, and Animal husbandry.
Illustration by A. Yermolayev, as published in Murzilka in Aug. 1954.
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kappa-sama · 5 months
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At the exhibition "Russia" there is a pavilion of the Chelyabinsk region. and yes, the symbol of the city is a camel (due to the Silk Road).
they promised to finish the metro-tram. I still believe that I will ride it). 1976-2026. It will be 50 years of construction XD
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arianakozlova · 1 year
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zdravstvuyxxx · 2 years
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olivia2010kroth · 2 months
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TASS: Russia - Iran - BRICS / Russland – Iran – BRICS
TASS: Russia – Iran – BRICS / Russland – Iran – BRICS TASS: Russia’s BRICS chairmanship unlocks vast cooperation prospects Russlands Vorsitz von BRICS eröffnet enorme Kooperationsaussichten According to Counselor of the Iranian Embassy in Russia Hadi Goudarzi, BRICS has good prospects for developing economic, scientific and technological ties. Laut dem Berater der iranischen Botschaft in…
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aflashbak · 1 year
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bruev · 1 year
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Гараж особого назначения / Special Purpose Garage
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erzseke · 2 years
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Mai séta. #nyár #summer2022 #vdnkh #kuromi #sanrio_moscow #sanrio #moscowcity #moscow #hungariangirl🇭🇺 #russiangirl🇷🇺 #vampirelamb #vampiresheep #kamijo #kamijosheep #くろみちゃん #サンリオ#vsco #mik (at ВДНХ / VDNKh) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cev83U3LFCl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ignify-caligo · 1 year
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Pavel: I’ve been dropping them the most insanely obvious hints for like a year now. No response.
Artyom: Wow. They sound stupid.
Pavel: But they’re not. They’re really smart actually! Just dense.
Artyom: Maybe you need to be more obvious? Like, I don’t know… “Hey! I love you!”
Pavel: I guess you’re right. Hey Artyom, I love you.
Artyom: See! Just say that!
Pavel: Holy fucking shit.
Artyom: If that flies over their head then, sorry Pavel, but they’re too dumb for you.
Pavel, sighing: Artyom.
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hangingoffence · 8 months
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one thing that i really like in the metro books that they did not incorporate in the games is the lack of light. its described many time how dark the metro is and how many stations only manage with the light of campfires and red emergency lights. and how the mercury lights in polis are like a legend and how amazed artyom is at them the first time he sees them. he needs to use like sunglasses in polis bc his eyes are just not used to so much light. and how they dont go to the surface during the day bc it would blind them all. because for 20 years people have been living in the darkness and their eyes have become used to it.
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arsonistman · 10 months
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One of the really scary differences between the metro series and other dystopia books is that there is no escape in the metro. Because the surface is destroyed the only place the humans can escape are closer together in the metro, but when those stations also start getting attacked there really is no escape
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sovietpostcards · 9 months
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"A Windy Day at VSKhV" by Naum Tseitlin (1957)
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arianakozlova · 9 months
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VDNH, Moscow
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zdravstvuyxxx · 2 years
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centrally-unplanned · 8 months
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You, an art-cel: Paintings of idk people on your walls
Me, a technocrat-rotator: The Economic Development Map of the USSR from the VDNKh Central Pavilion, Moscow, 1970, on my walls:
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