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“Thirty eight years ago, in 1970 there was a hundred year anniversary of Vladimir Lenin, the guy who inspired Russian people to overthrow the previous Tsar government in Russia in 1917. He was a real icon for many Russians and so in one Siberian town some woodcutters decided to celebrate this anniversary by cutting all the trees on a big field leaving only those that would form a really huge message ‘100 Years to Lenin’.”
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Found on English Russia, which is officially the best website on the whole interweb.
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“Thirty eight years ago, in 1970 there was a hundred year anniversary of Vladimir Lenin, the guy who inspired Russian people to overthrow the previous Tsar government in Russia in 1917. He was a real icon for many Russians and so in one Siberian town some woodcutters decided to celebrate this anniversary by cutting all the trees on a big field leaving only those that would form a really huge message ‘100 Years to Lenin’.”

See it for yourself on Google Maps!

Found on English Russia, which is officially the best website on the whole interweb.

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I'm Phil Clandillon, Irish designer, creative director, and a founding partner at FOAM, London.

Sleevelessness is my blog about advertising, graphic design and the web. And stuff. Everyone likes stuff. You can look at my work here, and follow me on Twitter here.
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