Onaldy, Turkmenistan
30 memories from Onaldy, Turkmenistan

A white rooster with an orange comb and wattles stands on a dirt and straw ground in front of a grey cinder block wall. The rooster is facing the right of the frame, with its left leg extended forward as if walking. The scene appears to be outdoors, likely in a rural or semi-rural setting. The location is identified as Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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A white chicken with a red comb stands on dry dirt and straw. The chicken's legs are yellow. A pink tag is attached to its left leg. In the background, there is a wire fence and some concrete debris. The scene appears to be outdoors in a rural or farm-like setting. The specific location is identified as Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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A person's hand is holding a single, golden-brown crouton against a backdrop of a red, patterned fabric. The crouton is elongated and has a porous texture, suggesting it is made from toasted bread. The hand is a light to medium skin tone, and the fingers are gently cupping the crouton. The fabric behind the hand features intricate geometric and floral designs in shades of red, orange, yellow, and black, resembling a traditional rug or tapestry. In the upper left corner of the image, a portion of a white and red object, possibly a pen or marker, is visible. The lighting suggests an indoor setting with a light source from the top left. The scene appears to be a close-up, personal moment, perhaps of someone about to eat the crouton or examining it. The location is not specified as being in the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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In Onaldy, Turkmenistan, a light brown, dusty road slopes upward, bordered on the left by a dense, green shrubbery. On the road, a white chicken with a red comb stands facing left, and further up the slope, a turkey with dark plumage walks away from the camera. The background features a dry, barren hillside with sparse vegetation and distant structures. The sky is overcast.
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A turkey with black and white feathers is walking on a dirt and grass slope. The turkey has a pink head and neck. In the background, there is a beige wall. The area appears to be outdoors in a rural or semi-rural setting.
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Two brown cows are standing inside a barn in Onaldy, Turkmenistan. The cow in the foreground is facing away from the camera, and the cow in the background is partially obscured by the foreground cow. The cows are standing on a dirt floor, and there is a trough filled with food in front of them. A white chicken is visible in the background on the left side of the image. The barn appears to be made of concrete blocks, and there is a metal fence on the right side of the image. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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Two brown calves are standing in a pen. The calf on the left is looking at the camera, and the calf on the right is eating from a trough. The pen is made of wire mesh and has a dirt floor. There is some hay and other organic matter in the trough. The background of the pen appears to be a stone wall. The scene is located in the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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A green plastic potty chair with a white insert is positioned on a wooden floor. The potty chair has a sticker on the backrest featuring cartoon characters. The background consists of a tiled wall. The scene is indoors. There are no people visible in the image. The lighting appears to be artificial. There is no specific information to place this image in Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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The image is a postage stamp featuring a painting of a troika, a Russian horse-drawn sleigh or carriage, with three horses abreast. The troika is depicted in motion, with the horses' legs blurred to suggest speed. Several figures, dressed in traditional attire, are seated in the troika and on a nearby carriage, some holding reins or whips. The scene appears to be set in a rural or natural environment, with trees and a dirt track visible. The stamp itself is dark in color, with white lettering on the left side that reads "ПОЧТА СССР 1977" (POST USSR 1977) and a number "14". Below the painting, there is more Cyrillic text, partially obscured, that includes "...В. А. Налимов. Летняя тройка 1974" (...V. A. Nalimov. Summer Troika 1974). The stamp has a perforated edge. There is no information within the image or its text that suggests a location in Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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This is a close-up, angled shot of a postage stamp. The stamp features a dark background with a decorative border. The central image depicts a scene from a folk tale or myth, rendered in a bright, stylized manner with dominant red and orange colors. Two figures are prominent. The main figure, positioned on the right and slightly elevated, appears to be a female character with long, flowing red hair, dressed in ornate red and brown attire. She is in a dynamic pose, possibly fighting or engaged in a ritual, holding a long, dark object that extends downwards. Below her, to the left, is another figure, also in red clothing, lying on the ground in a supine position, possibly defeated or injured. The figures are depicted with bold outlines and simplified forms, characteristic of folk art. There is a vertical, decorative element on the right side of the stamp, resembling a tree or column adorned with patterned leaves. Visible text on the stamp includes Cyrillic script. Along the right edge, oriented vertically, is "И. И. Голиков. Пахарь. 1924", which translates to "I. I. Golikov. Ploughman. 1924." Along the bottom edge, also in Cyrillic and oriented horizontally but reversed, is "ПОЧТА СССР 1975", indicating "POSTAGE USSR 1975." In the bottom right corner, there is a prominent numeral "2" followed by a Cyrillic letter "к", likely indicating a denomination of 2 kopecks. The overall impression is one of dramatic action and vibrant color, suggesting a narrative scene from Russian folklore or history. The stamp was issued in 1975, commemorating a work from 1924 by artist I. I. Golikov. The location context of Onaldy, Turkmenistan, is not visually represented on the stamp itself but is provided as external information.
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The image is a close-up of a postage stamp. The stamp depicts a painting of a group of people in traditional clothing. The scene appears to be set in a rural or historical context, with a building and trees visible in the background. The people are interacting with each other, and some are holding objects. The stamp has text in Russian, including "10. В. Карапаева. Северная песня 1970" and "1977 · ПОЧТА СССР". The stamp is dark blue with a serrated edge.
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This is a postage stamp depicting a scene from a fairy tale. In the foreground, four figures in ornate, historical costumes are gathered around a red carpeted area. The central figure, an older person with a long, striped robe and a staff, appears to be the focal point. To their left, a person in a vibrant red coat and matching hat stands prominently. To the right of the central figure, two other individuals, one in a red and white ensemble and another in a dark gown with red accents, are also present. Behind the figures, a rich, patterned screen or tapestry forms the backdrop, suggesting an indoor, opulent setting. To the far left, a pedestal holds a red, bird-like statue, possibly a squirrel, and a dark, ornate structure. The overall scene is richly colored with deep reds, browns, and blues. The stamp has a dark border with decorative elements along the edges. Visible text on the stamp includes "1977", "ПОЧТА СССР" (which translates to "Post of USSR"), the number "12", and the letter "К". Along the right edge, there is text in Russian: "А.И. Козлов. Сказка о царе Салтане 1956", which translates to "A.I. Kozlov. The Tale of Tsar Saltan 1956". This indicates the stamp commemorates the 1956 tale by A.I. Kozlov, likely illustrating a scene from it, and was issued in 1977. The imagery suggests a formal or ceremonial gathering within a historical or fictional court. No specific time of day or weather is discernible. The location context of Onaldy, Turkmenistan is not visually represented on the stamp itself.
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This is a close-up image of a postage stamp with a decorative border. The central image on the stamp depicts a woman in traditional attire with a blue headscarf and a long, flowing orange skirt. She is carrying a woven basket and appears to be walking through a wooded area with a body of water. The background features trees and rocky formations. Text in Cyrillic script is visible on the right side of the stamp, which reads "И. В. Маркичев. Ау! 1934". At the bottom of the stamp, the text "1976 · ПОЧТА СССР" is also visible, along with the numeral "4K". The image does not contain any recognizable landmarks or details that would indicate a specific location in the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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The image is a close-up, slightly blurred photograph of a postage stamp. The stamp depicts a folk art scene with three figures in traditional attire dancing in a forest setting. The figures are a man in an orange tunic and hat, a woman in a white blouse, a patterned blue skirt, and a red headscarf, and another man in a red tunic and dark pants. The background features trees with red and pink blossoms. The stamp has a decorative border. Text in Russian is visible on the right side of the stamp, reading "А. И. Ватагин. Гулянка. 1934". Along the bottom, the text "1976 • ПОЧТА СССР" and "14к" are present. There is no indication of Onaldy, Turkmenistan in the image or any context provided.
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This is a postage stamp featuring a painted illustration of a woman in traditional Russian attire. She is adorned in a richly decorated red and gold dress, a white veil, and a jeweled headdress. The woman is holding a loaf of bread on a white cloth, presenting it forward. Behind her, a cityscape with onion-domed buildings, reminiscent of Moscow, is depicted, along with autumn foliage and what appear to be sheaves of wheat. The overall scene evokes a sense of tradition, abundance, and cultural heritage. The stamp is bordered by a dark blue frame with a decorative yellow pattern along the edges. Visible text on the stamp includes "1977 • ПОЧТА СССР" (1977 • POSTAGE USSR) along the bottom edge, and vertically along the right side, "Н.М.Солоницина. Хлеб-соль. 1970" (N.M. Solonitsyna. Bread-salt. 1970). There is also a denomination of "4" followed by "к" (kopecks) in the lower right corner. The stamp itself appears to be printed on textured paper.
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The image depicts a night sky with a bright, luminous moon partially obscured by dark clouds. The moon's light casts a glow that illuminates some of the surrounding cloud formations, creating a dramatic contrast between light and shadow. The overall scene suggests a cloudy night with a bright celestial body. The location is identified as Onaldy, Turkmenistan, but no specific landmarks or urban elements are visible in the image to support this. There are no people or other discernible subjects present.
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This is a close-up photograph of a red postage stamp featuring a silver-toned image of Vladimir Lenin. The stamp is printed with Cyrillic text. Vertically along the left edge, the text reads "В.И. ЛЕНИН" (V.I. Lenin). In the upper right corner, the year "1966" is printed. Along the bottom edge, the text reads "Почта СССР 10к." (Post of the USSR 10 kopecks). The stamp has a perforated edge. The background of the image appears to be a textured beige surface, possibly linen or burlap. There is no information within the image or its description that pertains to the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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This is a postage stamp from the USSR featuring a depiction of Vladimir Lenin and other figures on Red Square in Moscow. The stamp has a scalloped edge and a pale yellow border. In the center of the stamp, Lenin is shown in a dark suit, white shirt, and red tie, with a red ribbon on his lapel. He is wearing a cap and has his hand raised to his forehead as if saluting or shielding his eyes. He is walking among a group of people in what appear to be military or worker uniforms, some carrying a red flag. The background depicts a stylized urban scene with buildings. To the right of the image, in vertical text, are the words "ПОЧТА СССР" (POSTAGE USSR) and "К. В. ФИЛАТОВ • НА КРАСНОЙ ПЛОЩАДИ" (K. V. FILATOV • ON RED SQUARE). Below this text, the year "1977" is printed, along with a graphic symbol. The stamp itself is not located in Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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This is a detailed description of a postage stamp featuring a wrestling scene. The stamp has a yellow background with a white serrated border. In the center, two male figures are depicted in a wrestling match. One wrestler is on his back, with his legs in the air, while the other is in a crouched position, grappling with him. Both wrestlers have tan skin and are wearing wrestling attire. The wrestler on his back is wearing blue shorts, and the wrestler in the crouched position is wearing a red singlet. In the top left corner of the stamp, the Cyrillic text "НР БЪЛГАРИЯ ПОЩА" is visible, which translates to "People's Republic of Bulgaria Post." To the right of this text, there is a white icon of five interlocking Olympic rings. In the bottom left corner, there is a large white numeral "1" with "СТ" below it, indicating a denomination of 1 cent. Along the right edge of the stamp, written vertically in Cyrillic, are the words "МОНРЕАЛ 1976," which translate to "Montreal 1976," suggesting the stamp commemorates the 1976 Montreal Olympics. The image does not contain any information or visual elements that would indicate a location in the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan. This stamp is a philatelic item celebrating a sporting event, not a depiction of a geographical location.
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A postage stamp featuring a portrait of a man with long, curly hair and a ruffled collar. The man is depicted in sepia tones against a white background. The stamp has a serrated edge and contains Cyrillic text. The text at the top reads "ВЕЛИКИЙ АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ПОЭТ" which translates to "GREAT ENGLISH POET". Below the portrait, the name "ДЖОН МИЛЬТОН" is visible, translating to "JOHN MILTON". The stamp also includes dates "1608" and "1674", the word "ПОЧТА" (POST), "СССР" (USSR), and the denomination "40 КОП" (40 KOPEC). The stamp is affixed to a textured, light-colored surface, possibly fabric. There is no discernible connection to the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan in the image.
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This is a postage stamp commemorating the 30th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, from 1945 to 1975. The stamp features a depiction of Soviet soldiers, a uniformed guard, a burning eternal flame, and floral arrangements. The text on the stamp is in Russian and reads "1945-1975 30 ЛЕТ ПОБЕДЫ СОВЕТСКОГО НАРОДА В ВЕЛИКОЙ ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ВОЙНЕ" which translates to "1945-1975 30 years of victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War." Below this, in a separate section, is text that reads "НИКТО НЕ ЗАБЫТ И НИЧТО НЕ ЗАБЫТО" meaning "No one is forgotten, and nothing is forgotten." In the bottom right corner, it says "4 ПОЧТА СССР" which means "4 Postage USSR." The stamp itself is bordered by a serrated edge characteristic of perforated stamps. The background of the image is a textured, light brown surface, likely a table or cloth. There is no identifiable context for the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan within this image; it is a postage stamp of the Soviet Union.
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This is a close-up, eye-level photograph of a postage stamp. The stamp features a blue sky with snow-capped mountains and evergreen trees in the background. In the foreground, two dogs are depicted. The larger dog, a Saint Bernard, is shown in profile on the right side of the stamp, with its mouth open and tongue hanging out. On the left side, a smaller dog, also a Saint Bernard, is shown with a red cross emblem on its saddlebag. The stamp has a white border with perforated edges. The text on the stamp reads "MONGOLIA MONГОЛ ШУУДАН" and the year "1978" is also visible. The stamp is placed on a textured surface that appears to be fabric. The location in the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan is not depicted or suggested by any elements in the image.
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The image is a close-up of a postage stamp. The stamp depicts an industrial scene with tall, blue structures that appear to be smokestacks or factory buildings. In the foreground, a red circle contains chemical formulas: NH₄NO₃, NH₄H₂PO₄, and KCl. There is also a large number '4' in blue with a white outline. Vertical text on the left side of the stamp reads "ПОЧТА СССР" (Pochta SSSR), which means "USSR Post". A red banner across the top of the stamp has white Cyrillic text that reads "СЛАВИМ ДЕЛАМИ ТЕБЯ, ОКТЯБРЬ!" (Slavim delami tebya, Oktyabr'!), meaning "We praise you with deeds, October!". The year "1975" is printed in a red rectangle on the right side of the stamp. The bottom of the stamp has white Cyrillic text on a dark blue background that reads "НЕВИННОМЫССКИЙ ХИМКОМБИНАТ" (Nevinnomysskiy Khimkombinat), meaning "Nevinnomyssky Chemical Combine". The stamp is perforated around the edges and is placed on a textured, beige fabric background. There is no indication of the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan, in the image or on the stamp itself.
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This is a postage stamp depicting a Soyuz spacecraft launching. The stamp shows the rocket on its launchpad with flames and smoke billowing from its base. Two large cranes are positioned on either side of the rocket. The background is a bright blue sky. Text on the stamp in Russian reads "ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНЫЙ ПОЛЕТ КОРАБЛЕЙ „СОЮЗ" И АПОЛЛОН" (Experimental flight of Soyuz and Apollo spacecraft), "СТАРТ КОРАБЛЯ „СОЮЗ" (Launch of Soyuz spacecraft), "ПОЧТА СССР-1975" (USSR Post-1975), and the denomination "16k". There is also a circular emblem with the word "APOLLO" and a globe. The stamp is postmarked with a partial cancellation.
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This is a photograph of a postage stamp. The stamp features a portrait of a man in a military uniform and cap, with a rifle and a medal. The text on the stamp is in Russian and includes "НАДПОРУЧИК", "ОТАКАР", "ЯРОШ", "4К", and "ПОЧТА СССР 1969". The background of the stamp is blue and white with stylized imagery of a hammer and sickle, a star, and leaves. The stamp is placed on a textured, light-colored surface. There is no visible city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan in this image.
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This is a photograph of a postage stamp. The stamp features a graphic illustration of a male athlete participating in a shooting competition, likely at the Olympic Games. The athlete is depicted in profile, wearing a green tracksuit and a green cap, aiming a rifle. In the background, there is a target with concentric circles, with the bullseye highlighted in orange. To the left of the athlete, the Olympic rings are shown, and above them, a red flag with a hammer and sickle symbol. The stamp includes text in Russian and numerals. Along the bottom arc of the stamp, it reads "XXI ОЛИМПИАДЫ," which translates to "XXI Olympiad." At the top, "МОНРЕАЛЬ 1976" is visible, indicating the location and year of the Montreal 1976 Olympic Games. In the bottom right corner, a "ПОЧТА СССР" (POST OF USSR) emblem is present above the value "16 K" (likely 16 kopecks). The overall design suggests a commemorative stamp issued by the Soviet Union for the 1976 Olympics. The background of the photograph is a textured, light brown surface, possibly a piece of fabric or burlap. The lighting suggests an indoor setting.
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The image depicts a table set with a meal in Onaldy, Turkmenistan. The table is covered with a patterned tablecloth. On the table, there is a large dish of what appears to be stewed meat, a plate of dumplings or ravioli covered in plastic wrap, and a large tub of mayonnaise. Two red lidded pots are also present, along with several plates and bowls, some of which are empty or contain remnants of food. A cup of coffee with a heart-shaped foam design and coffee beans is visible on a saucer. The overall scene suggests a home-cooked meal.
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The image is a close-up of a postage stamp featuring a bird perched on a branch. The bird is depicted in detail, with intricate feather patterns and bright colors. Behind the bird, there are pink flowers and a pale green background, suggesting a natural setting. In the lower left corner of the stamp, there is vertical text which is illegible, and in the lower right corner, the number "80" is prominently displayed, followed by the letter "h". The stamp has perforated edges, typical of postage stamps. The image does not contain any elements that would suggest a location in the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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The image is a postage stamp from the USSR, dated 1976. The stamp features an illustration of an icebreaker ship, the "Ermak," navigating through icy waters under an aurora borealis. The ship is depicted centrally within an oval frame, with a sunburst design and stylized mountains in the background. At the bottom of the stamp, text reads "ПОЧТА СССР 1976 К" (Post of the USSR 1976 K) and "ЛЕДОКОЛ «ЕРМАК»" (Icebreaker "Ermak"). A circular emblem featuring an anchor and star is visible on the left side. The stamp is set against a textured, light brown background. There is no indication of the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan in this image.
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The image is a close-up of a postage stamp with a dark purple border and a lighter purple background. The stamp features a stylized depiction of a helmeted head in profile, facing left. A laurel wreath adorns the helmet. To the left of the helmet, in vertical text, are the words "ПОЧТА" and "СССР" in white capital letters. To the right of the helmet, in vertical text, are "1977/10КОП". Below the helmet and to the left, also in vertical text, are the words "ДЕНЬ КОСМОНАВТИКИ" and "12 АПРЕЛЯ-". In the lower right quadrant of the stamp, a rocket or satellite-like object is depicted. The overall design is commemorative, likely celebrating Cosmonautics Day. There is no information or visual element within the image that pertains to the city of Onaldy, Turkmenistan.
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