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Greetings from Karelia: Collaboration with Petrozavodsk University
An amazing mint green ship, only in Russia!
A nice park in the strand and our professors meeting some local birds. Grass and trees seem to be very green still but, at least, the wind was very cold.
Our group in the Karelian village Kinerma (Kinnermäki). Our guide had dressed up in a traditional dress, but originally, she was an American lady and nowadays an English teacher there and a mother of three Karelian little boys.
The church and buildings of Kinerma.
There are lot of cats and dogs in Karelia, mostly running free around the villages. This white cat was very friendly but pretty skinny.
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