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Harsh home by the nature standards not by people’s hearts

#aprilblooms These are photos of my home region: Primorsky Krai. I’ve lived here all my life in small city called Vladivostok. This place located about four hours drive from Vladivostok. The first photo I took when I was on the cape of four rocks. You can easily guess why it get its name)) 4th photo is Balyuzek lighthouse. It’s located in Olginskij region. The name was given in honor of statesman of 19th century. In fact most of the names of the capes or bays or other places somehow connected to people who were here in 19th century. I’ll post more photos of my home town and the places near it. I want to show the beauty of this a little harsh (by the nature standards not by the hearts of people) place I call home. Advice: come here in May or September to experience the beauty of colors of the nature in the warm environment or in July, August or September to swim in the warm water of Sea of Japan (little fact: these sea has about four of five names depending on what ground you stand but I’ll will translate it literally and called it like we called it at home)
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