Around the World (rubric in the newspaper "Crimean Observer")
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“Around the World” (in ru: «Вокруг света») is a rubric in the “Crimean Observer“ (in ru: «Крымский обозреватель») newspaper, published in Simferopol in the early 2000s, whose columnist was the Russian travel journalist Viktor Pinchuk.
The author's first publication was in October 2007; seven articles have been published since the paper's inception, two of which are freely available on Wikisource (in Russian).
Articles
[edit | edit source]- Путешествие на родину Чингисхана — 16.10.2007. — № 42 (220);
- Один день в египетской деревне — 19.02.2008. — № 7 (237);
- Кто такой Хануман? — 25.03.2008. — № 12 (242);
- В гостях у пигмеев — 29.04.2008. — № 17 (247);
- Много ли пулемётов в деревнях Кении? — 25.05.2008. — № 20 (250);
- Пирамиды за колючей проволокой — 9.09.2008. — № 36 (266);
- Что я делал в Момбасе? — 16.09.2008. — № 37 (267).