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Russian women in Covid lockdown strip off in their own ‘Bali in the Urals’ – a toxic quarry near a nuclear wasteland
Will Stewart
Updated: 10:23 ET, May 5 2021
RUSSIAN women in Covid lockdown are stripping off in their very own ‘Bali in the Urals’ - a toxic quarry near a nuclear wasteland.
With travel hard to get over the line during the pandemic, residents of the Russian Urals are now claiming they have their own version of the popular tourist island on their doorstep.
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Residents of the Russian Urals are now claiming they have their own version of Bali close byCredit: @loveraccon
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