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15 surreal bus stops from the Soviet era
Canadian photographer Christopher Herwig (Christopher Herwig) possessed a passion for documenting the strange and wonderful at the same time - the bus stops of the Soviet era. He visited 14 countries (Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, and many others), and captures the fantastic form of architectural thought of the time. For Christopher was a real discovery that, despite the Iron Curtain, people lived, worked, pushed the limits of art and dreamed of the future.
Website offers a walk through the open-air museum, whose exhibits are located in various parts of the former Soviet Union.
Gagra, Abhaziya
Pitsunda Abhaziya
Aralsk, Kazahstan
Pitsunda Abhaziya
Niitsiku, Estoniya
Saratak, Armeniya
Pitsunda Abhaziya
Charyn Kazahstan
Coots, Estoniya
Karakol Kyrgyzstan
Saratak, Armeniya
Marijampole, Litva
Taldykurgan, Kazahstan
Taraz, Kazahstan
Balykchy, Kyrgyzstan
via herwigphoto.com/
Website offers a walk through the open-air museum, whose exhibits are located in various parts of the former Soviet Union.
Gagra, Abhaziya
Pitsunda Abhaziya
Aralsk, Kazahstan
Pitsunda Abhaziya
Niitsiku, Estoniya
Saratak, Armeniya
Pitsunda Abhaziya
Charyn Kazahstan
Coots, Estoniya
Karakol Kyrgyzstan
Saratak, Armeniya
Marijampole, Litva
Taldykurgan, Kazahstan
Taraz, Kazahstan
Balykchy, Kyrgyzstan
via herwigphoto.com/
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