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10 responses to “Алма-Ата”
It looks intriguing.
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Thank you.
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Did you make this picture recently?
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Yes, I took the picture about a month ago.
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Very tasty!
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Thank you, Richard.
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So beautiful picture! Great done!!!
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I’m glad you like it, Arlen.
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Cool!!! How was Alma Ata?
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Well, if you mean the café/restaurant I photographed, I have to admit I didn’t visit it. I just took the picture from the other site of the road. If you mean what is now Almaty, I really liked the city and can recommend a visit.
Thank you for your compliment!
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