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- A crowded street in Shah-i-Zinda.1
- A group of people leaving the Blue Dacha house, which was M.A. Wurgaft's summer residence.1
- A group of people standing around a tree that is growing on top of a crumbling building.1
- A group of people standing on top of a building.1
- A group of people standing outside. Shelley Moore, Governor Arch Moores wife, can be seen in the back of the group (five from the left, looking at the camera).1
- A group of people talking in front of Hotel Uzbekistan.1
- A row of cars and people parked to the side of Peterhof Palace.1
- A small group of people standing on top of a building in Shah-i-Zinda1
- An alleyway with four people in it at Shah-I-Zinda necropolis.1
- An unidentified group of people waiting by cars in Warsaw, Poland.1
- An unidentified group of people walking on a street in Warsaw, Poland.1
- An unidentified woman standing by a Shah-I-Zinda necropolis.1
- Four people standing around the eternal flame at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery.1
- Governor Arch Moore (first on right), First Lady Shelley (center), and their daughter Shelley (second on left) standing with an unidentified man and woman in front of a temple in Samarkand.1
- Governor Arch Moore (seated with his legs on the rail) on a boat with a group of people looking at the sites the boat is passing.1
- Governor Arch Moore and Shelley with their daughter, Shelley, in the city of Samarkand.1
- Governor Arch Moore standing with his daughter Shelley.1
- People in the circle enclosure of the Monument of the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad at Victory Square.1
- People standing in the circle enclosure of the Monument of the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad at Victory Square.1
- People walking around Victory Square.1