One of the most recent cultural events in Crimea was attended by Russian Wikinews. The Genoese Fortress Museum-Reserve in Sudak hosted an exhibition of photographs by Russian photographer Viktor Pinchuk.
It was scheduled to take place during the Russian Geographical Society's yearly "Night of Geography" event. Due to the exhibition's digital nature, more pieces may be on show without having to be transported. After visiting numerous nations in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Latin America, the author showed the audience a collection of images taken at various points in time that were all connected by a same theme.
The Ancient Pyramids of the World (ru) is the name of the exhibition. Images of archaeological sites from Egypt, Sudan, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Indonesia, Cambodia, Samoa, and Peru are included; however, the origin of the items referred to as "pyramids" at Túcume is debatable. The author emphasized Pulemelei Mound, which was formerly pyramid-shaped but is now nearly entirely demolished.
It is situated on the Samoan island of Savai'i, in an impenetrable jungle. The Crimean wanderer visited it, and outside from a few group of expert archaeologists, it is essentially unknown. It is hard to reach without a guide because the "road" leading there is so overgrown.
According to the exhibition's author, visitors should be inspired to travel or at the very least focus more on studying the planet's historical and geographical artifacts.
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