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  • Memento Park - Preserving Communist Monuments

    Memento Park - Preserving Communist Monuments
    by anarchy
    posted 3 months ago
    5 comments and 4 votes

    Take a trip back in time when all public places were adorned with gigantic monuments of Communist heroes and anybody who had a car drove a Trabant.

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  • The Seven Statues of The Massena Square (Nice, France)

    The Seven Statues of The Massena Square (Nice, France)
    by azurblue
    posted 7 months ago
    3 comments and 3 votes

    Large luminous statues shining in the sky above the square.

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  • Location of the Week

    Location of the Week
    by silvergwen
    posted 11 months ago
    one comment

    "Scorpie":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/scorpie showed us some real man made beauty with this superb review! Great shoots, a great text and some nice links with further useful information :)

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  • Terchova

    Terchova
    by jogintas
    posted about 1 year ago

    Ahoy, you mountain lovers! Ahoy, you hikers and extreme leisure activity fans! This is a story from the heart of Mala Fatras mountainous region in Slovakia's north-west. It is not so easy to find it, so please take a look at the map. OK, first thing when you get there, you need to find a place to stay (that's easy - a lot of motels, hotels, accommodation offers from the natives and so on).

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  • Gyeongju

    Gyeongju
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    This city is known as an 'outdoor museum', for good reason. Everywhere you look there are ancient buildings, Buddha statues, old temples and, best of all, giant mounds called 'tumuli' in which are buried the bones of ancient kings. Most tumuli are just huge, bare, grassy hills, but one in particular draws me again and again. This tomb of a 1300-years-dead king has about six trees on it - Tim Burtony, craggy trees.

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  • Trail Dust Town

    Trail Dust Town
    by janisthewanis
    posted about 1 year ago

    Here are few photos from Trail Dust Town in Tucson Arizona. A cheesy little relic of the old west. Of course they have a little troth for gold panning, an old photo studio (the kind where you dress up and hold fake guns and they print them sepia toned), gift shops, a live stunt show, and an arcade. As fun as this all is, a majority of the time I was pointing my Lubitel around with a bit of 70mm magic inside. You be the judge of the results. Take the afternoon, evening or what ever and have a hootin and hollerin good time. They have two restaurants there that aren't bad and plenty to see and do. I wouldn't plan on a full day as it's pretty small and there is a lot of other things to see and do in Tucson.

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  • Kaliningrad

    Kaliningrad
    by jogintas
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    Have you been in Russia? If yes (the main part of it with St. Peter or Moscow), then try Kaliningrad Oblast, or Kaliningrad Area and especially the main town itself. It is situated near the Poland and Lithuania and still has got a pure sense of USSR. Imagine that there are still numbers on the shops, like magazine No.34 in one village and magazine No.35 in the next village just 3 kilometers away.

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