In short, the atmosphere of this period can be described as " suddenly everything became possible (but not everyone)". Dashing and free, full of hope and saturated with difficult trials — no matter how we feel about the 90s, this is a part of our history that it is useful to feel again in order to think and draw your own conclusions. Let's get on with it.
Dump of boxes, Vladivostok, 1991
Unloading of cars from Japan, Vladivostok, 1993
Fire on the ship, Vladivostok. 1993
Flea market on Borisenko Street, Vladivostok, 1992
The consequences of gang fights, Vladivostok, 1993
Car market, Vladivostok, 1998
The final tram "Balyaeva", Vladivostok, 1996
The flood in 1998, Vladivostok
Buddha Statue on the Eagle's Nest, Vladivostok, 1993
Queue, Vladivostok, 1991
City garbage dump, Vladivostok 1995
Stop "Passenger depot", Khabarovsk, 1991
Dismantling of the old Amur Bridge, Jewish Autonomous Region, 1999
At the stadium, Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, 1995
Queue for bread in Chita, 1991
View of Tereshkova Street, Irkutsk, 1999
The holiday of seeing off winter at the musical theater, Irkutsk, 1995
Tram stop "Central market", Irkutsk, 1991
The An-124 disaster, Irkutsk. 1997
Bridge tests, Omsk, 1991
Omsk, 1991
Siberian International Marathon, Omsk, 1996
On the pier, Omsk, 1994
Wholesale market near the stadium "Labor reserves", Omsk, 1998
The An-124 Ruslan disaster in Irkutsk, 1997
Nizhny Tagil, 1995
Memorial complex "Cranes", Saratov, 1995
Department store "Norilsk", Dudinka, 1991
Event on the support of Dudinka school teachers for the All-Russian protest action, Dudinka, 1998