At the Holodomor Memorial, Kiev. An exercise in the "rule of thirds."
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<b>by Matt Shalvatis - Roads Less Traveled Photography</b>
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Park of Eternal Glory (Українська: Парк Вічної Слави (Київ)) is a tourist attraction, one of the Monuments and memorials in Kiev, Ukraine. It is located: 43 km from Vyshneve, 610 km from Vinnitsa, 680 km from Homyel'. Read further
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