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Tatar family traveling
12020-03-19T23:22:15-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f592A Crimean Tatar family travels on horseback and on foot near Yalta. Women in burkas carry infants in their laps. Demidov writes that "throughout the summer season, the influx of wealthy people who inhabit the southern coast of Crimea offers farmers a profitable outlet for their products..."plain2020-03-19T23:33:57-04:0008-15-1837ONeill_Request-pl36md_Tatar family.jpg44.455671, 34.124075Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5A Crimean Tatar family travels on horseback and on foot near Yalta. Women in burkas carry infants in their laps. Demidov writes that "throughout the summer season, the influx of wealthy people who inhabit the southern coast of Crimea offers farmers a profitable outlet for their products..."
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12019-03-27T11:36:41-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5A Princely Playboy in CrimeaKelly O'Neill43Views from the Voyage of Anatolii Demidovimage_header2020-04-02T17:26:31-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5