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  • <description>The destroyed and abandoned Primorsk school</description>
  • <description>Vera Glushko, 82, says the life in Primorsk is as hard as in war-time Ukraine</description>
  • <description>The channel that Primorskans built for Ingouri power plant </description>
  • <description>A small summer dacha in Primorsk gave Zaira Bargishvili from nearby city of Ochamchira a shelter after her house was destroyed during 1992-1993 war between Abkhazia and Georgia </description>
  • <description>A torn apart map of the world lying on the floor of one of the classrooms of abandoned Primorsk school</description>
  • <description> Guram, 76, is describing hardships of the life </description>
  • <description> The underwear of Omar and Valentina is being dried. They are one of the few happy couples in Primorsk</description>
  • <description> Lilya, an alcoholic and a poet
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  • <description> A cow on the main street of Primorsk
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  • <description>Primorsk. Street scene</description>
  • <description> The HALO Trust banner describing the de-mining work performed at the local cemetery</description>
  • <description> Lelyla Koblaya's main hope is that her grandson Dima, 2, would live in better conditions once</description>
  • <description> Primorsk people use ancient technologies to make the life easier </description>
  • <description>Valentina Naivert was one of the first to move to Primorsk in 1960s
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  • <description> Only cows and horses now use the school sports ground </description>
  • <description> An old man is fixing the electricity under the pouring rain
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  • <description>A sundown in Primorsk </description>
  • <description> A boy riding a bike </description>
  • <description> Tania, 57, (L) and her niece Ira, 28, and the only man in their house, the cat Pushok, are seeing the guests off </description>
  • <description>All the kinds of stoves help Primorskans during the blackouts</description>
  • <description> Primorsk-born Igor Naivert is resting after a prayer. Live difficulties made him and his mother turn to religion
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  • <description>A staircase of a Primorsk apartment block </description>
  • <description> Teniko, a Mengrelian, living in Primorsk. She is absolutely alone now, because her daughter lives in Georgia and can't visit her anymore</description>
  • <description>Mamalyga, the Abkhazian and Mengrelian speciality, made of corn, helped Primorskans to survive the years of hunger after the war </description>
  • "> <description> The mobile telephone network signal at Primorsk is poor, Valentina is trying to catch a " />
  • <description>Police trucks at the main street of Primorsk. Forgotten by other authorities, Primorsk in often visited by security service, army and customs people</description>
  • <description>Galina Drevnitskaya is standing next to the well, waiting for a man to help her bring the water to the apartment on the 3rd floor </description>
  • <description>A yard of a private house in Primorsk </description>
  • <description>A rainy and cold winter evening in Primorsk</description>
  • <description>A balcony in Primorsk</description>
  • <description>Guram and his son are coming back from hunting </description>
  • <description>One of Primorsk apartment blocks </description>
  • <description>Saveli woke up at 4 am to book a seat at a minibus that comes once a week from the nearest village at the request of Primorskans to drive them to the market in the nearest town, Gali </description>
  • <description>The remains of Primorsk water tower </description>
  • <description> Vitya Drubia has lost several fingers clearing the Primorsk cemetery of mines working for HALO Trust</description>
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