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This is the thirteenth in a series about a journey, by train and bicycle, across Russia to Crimea shortly before the war began. To the River Alma Because I was wet from biking in the rain, I decided to search for a taxi to drive me, my bicycle, and my bags to the battlefields of More

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This content originally appeared on CounterPunch.org and was authored by Matthew Stevenson.

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