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Mandrin Cliff on the Selenga River at 126 versts, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
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Mandrin Cliff on the Selenga River at 126 versts, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Mandrin Cliff on the Selenga River at 126 versts, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia
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Mandrin Cliff on the Selenga River at 126 Versts, 1904-1917: A Chromolithograph Capturing the Beauty and Historical Significance of Siberia's Geographical Feature This stunning chromolithograph, depicting Mandrin Cliff on the Selenga River at 126 versts, offers a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of Siberia during the early 20th century. The image, created by an unknown artist, captures the steep cliffs that line the riverbank, their rugged incline providing a dramatic backdrop to the calm waters below. The cliffs, located in the Zabaykalsky Krai region of Russia, near the border with Buryatia, have long been a source of fascination for travelers and explorers. The scene is further brought to life by the inclusion of figures in the foreground, including a man in a hat and a group of men gathered near the riverbank. The presence of a railway track and a train in the distance suggests the growing influence of modern communication and transportation systems, connecting far-flung regions of Russia and facilitating the movement of people and goods. The chromolithograph, produced by D.P. Efimova's publishing house, was likely used as a postcard or print for personal or commercial use during the late 19th or early 20th century. The vibrant colors and intricate details showcase the skill and artistry of the lithographic process, which allowed for the mass production of high-quality images. Today, Mandrin Cliff remains an important geographical feature and a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors from around the world who seek to experience the natural beauty and rich history of Siberia. This chromolithograph serves as a testament to the enduring allure of the region and the power of art to capture and preserve the past.
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