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Finally – the first meeting of Lomographers took place in Sevastopol, Ukraine. Check out the insane gallery
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After such a long time of waiting and wanting, Lomography has finally reached Sevastopol! It's time to celebrate! But first, here's a little story for you...
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Izumrud (that means emerald) is a small hotel on the black sea shore. It'll take you about 30 minutes to get there from Sevastopol. I've been visiting this place every summer since the age of 5)) And to tell you the truth, the houses and rooms of this small and cosy hotel hasn't seen much reconstruction since 1990))
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Another place to visit in Sevastopol is Chersonesus ( Khersonesos ) A city with almost two thousand years history was founded in 442-421 B.C. by inhabitants of the other Greek colony - Heraclea. Within a century Chersonesus, a slave-holding republic with the democratic form of ruling, turned into one of the biggest - the City-State of the Northern Black Sea Region.
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Balaclava bay - is a wonderful place for mooring, it’s covered by nature from winds and enemy’s invasion from sea and land. This fact defined interest to Balaclava from ancient times.It was first mentioned in literature by Homer around 2500 years ago in his "Iliad".
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Sevastopol is the city, where i was born... and i love it! i really love! Cause in my opinion it is one of the most beautiful places in the world!!! So now i want to show you my favorite spots in this wonderful city)) and let's start with the Primorskyi boulevard (Primorskyi means "by the sea") and a little bit of history))
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The Grafskaja Quay (a wharf or reinforced bank where ships are loaded and unloaded) is in the center of the city, on the southern part of the Sevastopol Bay. In June 1783, it was created from masonry stones under the license of D. Seniavin. In 1787 with the arrival Ekaterina II, the quay was equipped with modern amenities and was officially name Ekateriniskaia.