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#621602
5 June 2015
(150605) -- PARIS, June 5, 2015 () -- Serena Williams of the United States returns the ball to Switzerland's Timea Bacsinszky during the women's singles semifinal at 2015 French Open tennis tournament in Paris, France on June 4, 2015. Serena Williams won 2-1 and was qualified for the final. (/Chen Xiaowei)
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#621603
5 June 2015
(150605) -- PARIS, June 5, 2015 () -- Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland serves to Serena Williams of the United States during the women's singles semifinal at 2015 French Open tennis tournament in Paris, France on June 4, 2015. Bacsinszky lost the match 1-2. (/Chen Xiaowei)
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#621458
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621467
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621471
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621473
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621476
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621477
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621480
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621484
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621489
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621490
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621493
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621502
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621507
5 June 2015
A communism era Russian made farmer and construction machines are abandoned in a field near the village of Kaloyanovo at main road between Bulgarian capital Sofia and Black sea town of Burgas, Friday, June, 05,2015. As the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989, Bulgaria entered a new, challenging phase of its development. While the Bulgarian state eventually abandoned communist ideologies for more market-oriented practices, their memory remains in the form of abandoned infrastructure. At past years many communism era simbols, buildings, machines and military gear abandoned in villages or near the country roads are poular as tourist attractons for the tourists crossing the Balkan country by cars. Photo by: Emily Plamenova/Imact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#621450
5 June 2015
An Indian rag-picker looks for recyclable material at a municipal waste dumping site on World Environment Day in Dimapur, India north eastern state of Nagaland on Friday, June 05, 2015. World Environment Day is marked annually on June 5 with this year theme as ‘Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care’.
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