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Assuming you are an EU national, you should have no problem getting in as there are no visa requirements anymore.Leonvanos wrote:Great shots you made there.
Is it easy for someone (me and a friend) to get in Ukraine, just for visiting and shooting pictures ??
My best bet would be most (if not all) are taken at Katcha (1, 5, 6, 7,8, 9) and Saki? (2, 3, 4).Hans van der Vlist wrote:Can you tell me the locations of the pictures.
Ouch.... well, lets pretend I was closePoljot wrote:The pictures were taken at: Kacha (1 and 5 till , the last picture was taken at Saki and pictures 2 till 4 were taken at Sevastopol a field called Juharina Balka.
I was wondering whether it still was there, as it looked pretty bad already on the images I've seen (although there were talks at some point to move it to a museum) - but I still need it as we weren't aware of its existance last time we were in the neighbourhood - and passed it at less then 10 km...Poljot wrote:The Be-6 at Donuzlav should still be there unfortunately I didn't have time to travel all the way from Yalta up to this part of the Krym.
Hmmm... sounds nice.... and I wouldn't mind the photo's as long as I could get the numbersPoljot wrote:At Omega (helicopter maintance in the centre of Sevastopol) I found many Mil-Mi-8's, 14's and even Ka-25's (probably Indian Navy). Not easy to find and even harder to photograph: lots of security.
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