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Insects of the Crimea.
Inscription of the Byzantine period from Crimea.
Promontory near the monastery of Saint George at Chersonesus, Crimea.
View of the bay of Balaklava near Sebastopol, Crimea. In the background, the remains of the Genoese fortress.
Russian guard at Crimea.
Ruins of Greek Orthodox monastery at Chatyr-Dan mountain range near Simferopol, Crimea.
Map of the peninsula of Heraclea and Chersonesus, Crimea.
View of the interior chambers of the Genoese castle near Sebastopol, Crimea.
View of Cape Fiolent between Sebastopol and Balaklava, Crimea.
Plant of the genus Salvia, Minth family.
Tomb of British prison reformer John Howard at Kerch, Crimea.
View of Chatyr-Dan mountain range near Simferopol, Crimea.
Family of Tatar nomads spends the night at the steppe.
Coin of ancient Borysthenes or Pontic Olbia, a city in Sarmatia (historical region west of the Caspian Sea), near the mouth of Dnieper river.
Map of Crimea.
Map of the port of Sebastopol, Crimea.
Map showing the author's route.
Iphigenia in Tauris, based on the painting by Anselm Feuerbach.
Map of Crimea.
View of the harbour of Balaklava close to Sebastopol, Crimea. In the background, on the right, the ruins of the Genoese castle. On the left, ships of the British fleet.
The monastery of Saint George at Balaklava, close to Sebastopol. In the background, cape Aya.
View of Sebastopol from the British camp during the Crimean war.
Positions of the British army in the siege of Sebastopol.
Camp of the allies of the Crimean war (England, France and the Ottoman Empire) at Sebastopol.
View of Sebastopol.
Aqueduct on Chornaya river, position held by the Kingdom of Sardinia in the Crimean war.
Cemetery at Sebastopol. This spot was highly important to the British forces in the Crimean war.
View of Sebastopol in 1855, after its siege by the British army during the Crimean war.
Sebastopol in 1855.