This is our fourth post devoted to Marc Riboud, an outstanding French photographer, who traveled extensively throughout the Soviet Union. His images captured an array of everyday life episodes from the lives of the Soviet people. As always, click on the magnifying glass icon to see the photos in detail.
Viva La Revoliucion!
Yeah, my jewish-mason revolution was worst in the world history.
OMG these russians are so poor, no wonder they all wanna come to UK and USA 🙁
ran’she loudi belymi v moskve byli ateper tako mudoch’e chernozhepoe poperlo;
if your gonna speak in russian at least use the cyrillic alphabet so its readable
He can’t. Cyrills would delay his post due to lousy filters in use here.
Sad but true.
nice little post.
I love In Fields of Moscow 1960!
Thanks for sharing photographs!
Thanks for clicking on these sites, i’m making a good money with fools like you.
We only come here for a psychology class lab and you all just our lab rats.
We don’t click on any sites. We don’t have time.
Must be someone else.
Talking Beaver look like she real big obsessive-compulsive fool!
Just look at how she write!
Taupey call her “paydirt” because she help our lab team get A for presentation! 😛
Pictures of Soviet 1960s by Mark Riboud
Fake comment!