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Old photo of Vladivostok, 19th century.

The ground level of streets covers the first floor of the building in the left part of the photo. Again, no trees or bushes.
How did the three-meter layer of fertile soil appear in Russian tundra?
Usually there are extremely sparse soils near the Arctic Circle.

I watch this channel of the researcher of the alternative history of the Russian lands and find many interesting facts. English-speaking viewers can be helped by automatic translation of subtitles.

https://youtu.be/JyzVHTsdH-Q
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Santa Clara-a-Nova Monastery, Coimbra, Portugal
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Фрагмент литографии Деру

Обратите внимание на высоту административного здания напротив Кремля и высоту постамента памятника Минину и Пожарскому.

Фотография снизу - 1886 год:
здание и памятник заметно «просели»! А что со стеной?

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One more interesting lithography of Kremlin and Red Square. Looks like the author wasn’t there or this is a fake. Wrong proportions and St. Basil’s cathedral looks defferent.

Der Kremlin in Moskau, 19th century
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Comparing soviet and American medals.

Both cultures have chosen 5-pointed stars as main symbol for the highest medals. Only the position is different.
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Looks like a powerful technology of lightning or heating was available in 19 century.
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Moscow
Moscow, Prospekt Mira
1882. All-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition in Moscow. Pavilion of the Association "A.I. Abrikosov Sons"
- there are too many "lightning rods", they look like antennas.
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Photos of Krasnoyarsk city, 19th century.

No trees, buried floors.