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Argentinian photojournalist presents Volga river pictures in Buenos Aires

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Argentinian photojournalist presents Volga river pictures in Buenos Aires


28.05.2018

Rossotrudnichestvo

Photography exhibition dedicated to the Volga river opens in Buenos Aires. It is held in the frames of the project Russia Through Argentinians' Eyes. 

The main issue is to give the chance for Argentinians who visited our country to share their thoughts and emotions through photographs made in Russia, Rossotrudnichestvo website informs. 

Argentinian journalist Susanna Halperin, who's pictures are exhibited now, takes the course of  Russian language. A year ago she made a trip on Volga river, which started in Kazan and finished near the Caspian sea where the great Russian river flows into. 

The journalist have stopped in Samara, Volgograd and other cities on her way. At the exhibit  Susanna described most bright moments of her trip. She was very impressed with the Victory Day celebration, and Mamaev Kurgan memorial complex. 

Susanna has also answered many questions of the guests who came to see her exhibit and а video documentary about Russia. She recommended everybody to forget about stereotypes, and to visit Russia and to see everything with their own eyes. 

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