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A vintage photograph, displayed in a room with other memorabilia from the Soviet era, from the only school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, the district center. Students have the full three months of summer off, a must in an area that is locked in by snow and ice much of the winter. Freshly painted classrooms and new double-pane storm windows awaited their return.

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United States, California, Monterey County, Salinas, Monterey, Jay Dunn, Kirillov, Vologda, Russia, photographer, freelance, photography, multimedia, video, social justice, social services, photojournalism, www.jaydunn.org, jay@jaydunn.com
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Russia "Waterways of the Tsars" Jay Dunn
A vintage photograph, displayed in a room with other memorabilia from the Soviet era, from the only school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, the district center. Students have the full three months of summer off, a must in an area that is locked in by snow and ice much of the winter. Freshly painted classrooms and new double-pane storm windows awaited their return.