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annkiely71
annkiely71 :
how tiny are the first parts of the plsits, brilliant work xx
2024-06-30 23:41:15
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user6365630814455
user6365630814455 :
much love from Kenya...you really doing great job😻😻😻💝💘❤
2024-07-06 13:44:36
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irasemaarauz356
irasemaarauz356 :
prityyy
2024-06-30 22:09:53
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furahamerkelcurie125
kahindofuraha :
you made madam pretty
2024-07-04 04:15:50
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frandiprevois
Frandi Prevois :
cute🥰🥰
2024-07-01 13:27:01
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fayola.d
ladyD :
wooow she looks more younger👌
2024-07-04 19:04:45
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prim62
Prim :
love it🥰
2024-07-02 11:27:41
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maria.rojas29
maria.rojas29 :
😍😍wow👍👍👍
2024-07-01 00:33:04
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charanjeetkaur6482
charanjeetkaur6482 :
patience.... needed most then the outcome, satisfied and beautiful.
2024-07-05 13:02:11
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adjoa.kick
Adjoa Kick :
Wooow nice ❤️👍👍
2024-07-26 11:07:37
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queensasraku_09
QueenSasraku_09 :
You did very well. This type of hair is very had to braid.👍
2024-07-11 22:09:18
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janetvilili2
janetvilili :
good job madam
2024-07-27 18:10:22
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user99746504340494
sanyu :
nice ☺️☺️☺️🥰
2024-07-28 07:44:29
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Ripinga :
wooow she so beautiful
2024-07-21 08:19:20
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cynthiawairimu3
Cynthia wairimu :
gifted hands right there!!!💕
2024-07-21 08:30:12
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posh_obi14
posh_obi :
What an Art wowwww🥰🥰🥰
2024-07-26 14:42:56
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giftedhands032
GiftedHands🙌 :
much love from Ireland. I love you so much
2024-07-20 19:57:57
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sherry3_3
sheril ann :
absolutely beautiful and amazing
2024-07-07 05:39:21
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shae8005
shae :
first this allows her beauty to look younger then the job is awesome amazing wish I could get mines done
2024-07-11 00:04:18
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thanda.gumede4
Thanda Gumede :
So neat, creative and beautiful
2024-07-07 17:59:52
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dalline02
Dalline02 :
so nice
2024-07-19 11:16:06
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aïcha Camara 235🫂❤️❤️ :
wow
2024-07-27 14:03:57
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dwomoheunic
dwomoheunice192 :
waw it's beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
2024-07-03 10:30:14
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paulavarges2
paulavarges2 :
😍 love it
2024-07-01 22:17:07
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philomenbayimpe
Philomen Bayimpe :
super@
2024-07-05 19:25:42
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Ouelen is a village located in the Chukotka Autonomous District of Russia. It holds the distinction of being the easternmost settlement in both Russia and mainland Eurasia. The village sits near the Bering Strait and the Bering Sea, close to Cape Dezhnev. With a population of around 587 residents as of 2022, Ouelen offers a glimpse into life in the remote Russian Far East. Climate: Ouelen has a harsh subarctic climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The average temperature in January is -18°C (0°F), while the average temperature in July is 10°C (50°F). Precipitation is low, averaging around 200 millimeters (8 inches) per year. * Wildlife: The area around Ouelen is home to a variety of wildlife, including walruses, seals, whales, bears, and foxes. The village is also a popular spot for birdwatching, as many migratory birds pass through the area each year. * Culture: The people of Ouelen are primarily Chukchi people, an indigenous group who have lived in the area for centuries. The Chukchi have a rich culture and tradition, and their way of life is closely tied to the land and sea. Ouelen is a remote and rugged place, but it is also a place of great beauty and cultural significance. If you are looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Ouelen is definitely worth considering. Soviet Union Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Uelen became one of the first trade co-operatives in Chukotka and a dedicated American trading post was established. The first school in Chukotka was established in Uelen in 1916. In the first half of the twentieth century, Uelen was the site of one of the first Russian arctic research stations. In the 1950s, Uelen became a focal point in the region, along with Lavrentiya, Lorino and Inchoun (see diagram) for the relocation of indigenous peoples following the decision to close a large number of uneconomical villages. Uelen absorbed the population from the nearby village of Dezhnevo (named, like the neighbouring cape, after the explorer Semyon Dezhnev). This village, to the west of Cape Peek and called Keniskun by the local Chukchi was an important regional coastal trading centre in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but was deemed unviable by the Soviet government and the villagers were moved to Uelen. The addition of Dezhnevo carvers to the existing artistic school in Uelen served to strengthen Uelen's cultural reputation not just in the region but across Russia with notable carvers such as Pyotr Penkok and Stepan Ettugi working in Uelen.In addition to absorbing the population of Dezhnevo, Uelen also absorbed the part of the population of the former village of Naukan,which itself had absorbed the population of a number of small villages from the Cape Dezhnev/Diomede Islands area Although Dezhnevo was officially abolished, the villagers in Uelen still use it as a base for their fishing and a handful of houses are still maintained for this purpose. As well as a fishing base, the site of the village is still used as an occasional port by Uelen. At the end of summer, storms in the Chukchi Sea can make it impossible for ships to dock at Uelen to unload their supplies. When this occurs, the ships dock at Dezhnevo and the cargo is carried across land to Uelen. In more recent history, Uelen is where Dimitri Kieffer and Karl Bushby entered Russia during their Goliath Expedition after crossing the Bering Strait. The village is famous for its walrus ivory carvings. It has long been a major artistic centre in the region, with Several of the leading exponents of the craft, such as Vukvutagin, Vukvol, Tukkai and Khukhutan working out of Uelen. #fyp #foryou #foryourpage #foryoupage #forurpage #uelen #russia #randomcity #coldcity #depressingcity #depression #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #fypppppppppppppp #parati #xyzbca #relatable #fy #real

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