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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..Passengers and a mural depicting Svidrigailov's suicide in Crime & Punishment at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..A policeman looks at murals depicting Raskolnikov's double murder and Svidrigailov's suicide in Crime & Punishment at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..Passengers and a mural depicting Svidrigailov's suicide in Crime & Punishment at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..A policeman walks past murals depicting Raskolnikov's double murder and Svidrigailov's suicide in Crime & Punishment at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..A mural of Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..A girl poses beside a mural depicting Svidrigailov's suicide in Crime & Punishment at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..A policeman looks at murals depicting Raskolnikov's double murder and Svidrigailov's suicide in Crime & Punishment at the just-opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest in Moscow's underground metro system. The station's opening was delayed by several weeks after psychiatrists claimed the gloomy and violent images in murals depicting scenes from Dostoevsky's novels would make the station a "mecca for suicides".
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  • Moscow, Russia, 08/07/2005..Reading the latest Russian bestsellers at the Pokrovka Bereg Beach Club on the Moscow River.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 08/07/2005..Reading the latest Russian bestsellers at the Pokrovka Bereg Beach Club on the Moscow River.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned. Executive Director Elena Konyukhova with Russian language editions of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's "Cancer Ward", Boris Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago" and Prince Galitzine's "Imperial Splendour".
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
    russia-galitzine-library-RU111730.jpg
  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
    russia-galitzine-library-RU111726.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 20/06/2010..Scenes in the newly opened Dostoevsky metro station, the newest station in the Moscow metro underground transport system. The station opening was delayed both because of construction problems and because of concerns that the gloomy murals of scenes from the writer's work would, in the words of one psychiatrist, make the station a "mecca for suicides".
    moscow-metro-dostoevsky-ru153331.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 08/07/2005..Reading the latest Russian bestsellers at the Pokrovka Bereg Beach Club on the Moscow River.
    russia-moscow-city-summer-ru131971.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
    russia-writer-shishkin-ru136640.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
    russia-writer-shishkin-ru136594.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 15/03/2007.<br />
Swiss-based Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin in the PirO.G.I. literary cafe.
    russia-writer-shishkin-ru136591.jpg
  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Readers and staff in the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Exterior of the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
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  • St Petersburg, Russia, 10/02/2004..Exterior of the Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library, founded in October 1994 to make available books about Russia in English and Russian which were previously banned.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 05/04/2004..Cafe Margarita is named after Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. It is located on the street where the novel begins and its decor includes themes from the book. The entrance door to the cafe.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 05/04/2004..Cafe Margarita is named after Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. It is located on the street where the novel begins and its decor includes themes from the book. Salmon cooked in red caviar sauce.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 05/04/2004..Cafe Margarita is named after Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. It is located on the street where the novel begins and its decor includes themes from the book. Salmon cooked in red caviar sauce.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 05/04/2004..Cafe Margarita is named after Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. It is located on the street where the novel begins and its decor includes themes from the book.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 05/04/2004..Cafe Margarita is named after Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. It is located on the street where the novel begins and its decor includes themes from the book.<br />
LICENSED FOR ONE TIME PRINT ONLY USE APRIL 2011 EDITION OF CATHAY PACIFIC DISCOVERY MAGAZINE UP TO QUARTER PAGE. NO FURTHER USE OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 05/04/2004..Cafe Margarita is named after Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. It is located on the street where the novel begins and its decor includes themes from the book. Waitress Veronika Miroshkina.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Begamot, a cat that lives in the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. One of the central characters in the novel is a giant black cat called Begamot.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Scenes from Mikhail Bulgakov's novels in the  Moscow State Mikhail Bulgakov Museum, located in the apartment where the writer lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..A visitor to the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre uses one of the phones that connect to the central characters of The Master And Margarita. The centre is located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..The House On The Embankment and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, two of the locations used by Mikhail Bulgakov in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Mikhail Bulgakov's death mask inside a secret room of the fifth dimension in the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. The room is hidden from visitors and is accessed through a bookcase in one of the museum display rooms..Once culture in Moscow meant state-controlled theatres like the Bolshoi, classical museums, and little else. In the chaotic years after the collapse of the Soviet Union even these came under threat as state money dried up. But the Russian capital has undergone a cultural revival. Derelict industrial zones are reborn as artists' studios and fashionable galleries; shopping malls mount art exhibitions; numerous clubs host a wide range of cultural events. Even the newly-renovated and famously stuffy Bolshoi has got in on the act, with onstage nudity and performances that have attracted conservative ire and protests.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Olga Baranova, administrator of the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, in the bookcase that leads to the hidden room of the fifth dimension at he centre. The Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre is located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Mikhail Bulgakov's death mask inside a secret room of the fifth dimension in the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. The room is hidden from visitors and is accessed through a bookcase in one of the museum display rooms.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Mikhail Bulgakov's death mask inside a secret room of the fifth dimension in the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. The room is hidden from visitors and is accessed through a bookcase in one of the museum display rooms.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..A visitor to the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre uses one of the phones that connect to the central characters of The Master And Margarita. The centre is located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..The Pashkov House, one of the locations used by Mikhail Bulgakov in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..The House On The Embankment and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, two of the locations used by Mikhail Bulgakov in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..A woman looks at performance photographs in the window of the Moscow Satire Theatre, which Mikhail Bulgakov renamed the Variety Theatre in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..A woman looks at performance photographs in the window of the Moscow Satire Theatre, which Mikhail Bulgakov renamed the Variety Theatre in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..Patriarch's Ponds in the evening, the setting for the opening scene of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..People stroll by Patriarch's Ponds in the evening, the setting for the opening scene of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..People sit on the banks of Patriarch's Ponds in the evening, the setting for the opening scene of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..Patriarch's Ponds in the evening, the setting for the opening scene of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..The Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..The Herzen House, which Mikhail Bulgakov renamed the Griboyedov House in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..The old house in Mansurovsky Lane where Mikhail Bulgakov located the Master's basement in his novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/07/2005..Sunday afternoon scenes at Patriarch's Pond, the setting for the opening of Mikhail Bulgakov's classic Russian novel The Master & Margharita.  On summer weekends the park is crowded with Muscovites enjoying themselves, many drinking heavily.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/07/2005..Sunday afternoon scenes at Patriarch's Pond, the setting for the opening of Mikhail Bulgakov's classic Russian novel The Master & Margharita.  On summer weekends the park is crowded with Muscovites enjoying themselves, many drinking heavily.
    russia-moscow-park-drinking-ru124435.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 17/07/2005..Sunday afternoon scenes at Patriarch's Pond, the setting for the opening of Mikhail Bulgakov's classic Russian novel The Master & Margharita.  On summer weekends the park is crowded with Muscovites enjoying themselves, many drinking heavily.
    russia-moscow-park-drinking-ru124430.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 17/07/2005..Sunday afternoon scenes at Patriarch's Pond, the setting for the opening of Mikhail Bulgakov's classic Russian novel The Master & Margharita.  On summer weekends the park is crowded with Muscovites enjoying themselves, many drinking heavily.
    russia-moscow-park-drinking-ru124423.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 17/07/2005..Sunday afternoon scenes at Patriarch's Pond, the setting for the opening of Mikhail Bulgakov's classic Russian novel The Master & Margharita.  On summer weekends the park is crowded with Muscovites enjoying themselves, many drinking heavily.
    russia-moscow-park-drinking-ru124412.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Mikhail Bulgakov's desk inside the Moscow State Mikhail Bulgakov Museum, located in the apartment where the writer lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Mikhail Bulgakov's death mask inside a secret room of the fifth dimension in the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where Mikhail Bulgakov lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita. The room is hidden from visitors and is accessed through a bookcase in one of the museum display rooms.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..Russian Orthodox campaigners who believe Mikhail Bulgakov's work to be satanic walk past the Bulgakov House Museum and Cultural Centre, located in the building on Bolshoya Sadovaya where the writer lived from 1921 to 1924, and where Woland and his retinue move into in Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
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  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..The Pashkov House, one of the locations used by Mikhail Bulgakov in his novel The Master And Margarita.
    russia-moscow-pashkov-house-ru176163.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 31/07/2011..The House On The Embankment and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, two of the locations used by Mikhail Bulgakov in his novel The Master And Margarita.
    russia-moscow-bulgakov-ru176157.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..The Moscow Satire Theatre, which Mikhail Bulgakov renamed the Variety Theatre in his novel The Master And Margarita.
    russia-moscow-satire-theatre-ru17609...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 30/07/2011..People stroll by Patriarch's Ponds in the evening, the setting for the opening scene of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master And Margarita.
    russia-moscow-patriarchs-pond-ru1760...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 17/07/2005..Sunday afternoon scenes at Patriarch's Pond, the setting for the opening of Mikhail Bulgakov's classic Russian novel The Master & Margharita.  On summer weekends the park is crowded with Muscovites enjoying themselves, many drinking heavily.
    russia-moscow-park-drinking-ru124418.jpg