Gornovosti found the author of mysterious circles on Tatyshev Island
The journalists of the Gornovosti online publication found the author of the mysterious circles on Tatyshev Island.
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The journalists of the Gornovosti online publication found the author of the mysterious circles on Tatyshev Island.
Strange patterns were actively discussed by users of social networks at the beginning of the week. And now their author was found.
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