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A Russian in Japan...Scenes of Airport Life.
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Thanks for viewing & commenting, Darryl

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pretty shots, even if I'm not so fond of Russians atm..

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Nice shots !

cheers 😉

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Great shots, but in Japan, that plane would be confiscated, I'm afraid 🙂🙂

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(Troubled times for this major operator of the 748) ...

Beautiful shots of the freighter, Darryl, thanks for posting...!!

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