Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Electricity Station: Repairworks

The Electricity Station: Repairworks

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SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

St Basils, Red Square





SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

Twelfth-century Vladimir cathedral, Russia





SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

Stalin and Lenin

Yesterday's heroes in the Sculpture Park





SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

Red Square, opposite the GUM shopping arcade





SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

Orthodox ceremony at the Kremlin's Cathedral Square
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
One of Stalin's 'Seven Sisters', an apartment complex for life members of the Communist Party.
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Novodevichy, 18th C. convent of the 'New Maidens' in Moscow
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Matrioshka nesting dolls
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Kievskaya Metro
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Great Patriotic War Museum at Victory Monument
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Folk singer
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Detail of the Grand Kremlin Palace
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA
Costumed guards at the State Museum, Red Square
SNAPS FROM RUSSIA

Zarine Khan Glorious Saree

Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree



Zarine Khan Glorious Saree

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Submarines are often used by drug traffickers to smuggle cocaine to Central and North America. They are mostly reported to be used by Colombian drug cartel members who export drugs from Colombia to Mexico. Such narco subs are usually small, capable to hold 5-6 people and about 10 tons of cargo. The first time U.S. Coast Guard uncovered such a submarine was in 2006.

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Cocaine Submarine

Yoga Babes

Yoga Babes

Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
Yoga Babes
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