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To return from Balaclava to Sevastopol, I took a succession of local buses, each of which meandered through the suburbs until one, miraculously, stopped in front of the Art Hotel. By that point the sun was out, and I decided to unfold my bicycle and ride to Chersonesus, Greek ruins on the shore of the More

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