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an old concrete bench sitting on the side of a road in front of a dry grass field
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Roadside Temples: Unusual Bus Stops Of The Soviet Era

During his travels throughout the former Soviet Union, Canadian photographer Christopher Herwig discovered that the region's bus stops constitute an unexplored world of Soviet-era public art. The relative insignificance of these structures allowed Soviet authorities to give free rein to the local administrators, architects, and artists tasked with designing them. The result was a wide variety of creative expression in the unlikeliest of locales. (15 PHOTOS)
Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

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