Satellites: Photographs from isolated areas of the former USSR
September 7, 2005 3:52 PM   Subscribe

Satellites is a photographic journey through the scattered enclaves, unrecognized mini-states, and other isolated communities that straddle the southern borderlands of the former USSR.
Photographs by Jonas Bendiksen.
More from Wikipedia on:Transdniester, The Ferghana Valley, Abkhazia, The Jewish Autonomous Region
(Flash with sound) One or two images contain nudity, so possibly NSFW.
posted by Edible Energy (9 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: lovely double, but still a double



 
See also
posted by cillit bang at 4:05 PM on September 7, 2005


This was just posted a couple of days ago, but I'm apparently too dumb to be able to find it via the search interface - it takes me to a URL that doesn't seem to resolve for me. So I can't blame you that you couldn't find it either.
posted by me & my monkey at 4:06 PM on September 7, 2005


oh godamnit.
*slaps forehead*
posted by Edible Energy at 4:07 PM on September 7, 2005


*/me writes "I will search for every word in my post thoroughly before posting" 1000 times on the blackboard*
posted by Edible Energy at 4:10 PM on September 7, 2005


I missed it first time, and any photgraphy related links are welcome, so no biggie.
posted by Acey at 4:46 PM on September 7, 2005


That reminds me very much of this lovely little BBC programming.
posted by generichuman at 5:24 PM on September 7, 2005


#44 is my favorite.
posted by blendor at 5:26 PM on September 7, 2005


I missed the original post of it, so thanks EE...very interesting.
posted by QuestionableSwami at 6:56 PM on September 7, 2005


I love this. Thanks for posting.
posted by recurve at 7:16 PM on September 7, 2005


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