Thursday, May 27, 2010

Last Days in Siberia

Our arrival in Irkutsk over a week ago was a homecoming of the most delightful kind. People seemed really happy to see us, our old apartment was waiting for us, and we even found our old toilet seat. On the down side, the toilet seat had seen better days, and better bottoms. The apartment had been depleted of Vivian's kitchen utensils from 2 years ago and the beautiful banks of the Angara were blighted with a new, and expanding, parking lot (seen above). Adding insult to insult, I was accosted by a guard when I entered the parking lot with my camera. While repeating, "I love you", he made me erase any of the pictures that showed the destruction of the formerly beautiful coast line. Here are a few that he missed.
This one was too dark to show all the garbage that was strewn around.
The pictures that looked directly out onto the river were less offensive to the guard. Therefore, he let me keep this one. He missed the one below which shows the offensive bulldozers.
I could go on, but I'll cut right to Lake Baikal, the source of the Angara. Below is Alexey washing something in the lake. If you want to see more pictures from Angarsk and Archan, check out The Coruscating Camera. I've mostly been blogging from Wordpress, but as of the first Wednesday in June we'll be in Uzbekistan where Wordpress is banned. All my blogging will then be from Asia Central.

2 comments:

  1. Hey frank its Flash. Just so u know you can get data recovery software to recover "deleted" files of of your cf cards if your ever in a sticky situation u can always just erase the card and recover later so long as you don't shoot over the erased images. I use data rescue pro. It works great. File juicer works well too. Glad to see you out on adventures I've been enjoying your blogs.
    Be well
    Tim

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  2. Wow, that's news I can use. I think I already overwrote that card, but in the future I'll try it.

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