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"Yanar Dag, the 'eternally burning mountainside,' is fueled by a seep of natural gas that was allegedly ignited in the 1950s by a shepherd who dropped his cigarette on the ground. Absheron District, Azerbaijan, 2012"
"Yanar Dag, the 'eternally burning mountainside,' is fueled by a seep of natural gas that was allegedly ignited in the 1950s by a shepherd who dropped his cigarette on the ground. Absheron District, Azerbaijan, 2012"
Object Number 2019.5.1.10
Display Title "Yanar Dag, the 'eternally burning mountainside,' is fueled by a seep of natural gas that was allegedly ignited in the 1950s by a shepherd who dropped his cigarette on the ground. Absheron District, Azerbaijan, 2012"
Descriptions
Classification
  • Photographic
Department Photographic
Date 2012
Artist Chloe Dewe Mathews (2010)
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / Azerbaijan / Absheron District
Materials Digital
Quantity 1
Credit Line Robert Gardner Fellow

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2019.5.2.12 "Yanar Dag, the 'eternally burning mountainside,' is fueled by natural gas allegedly ignited in the 1950s by a shepherd's cigarette. Absheron District, Azerbaijan, 2012"
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Absheron District
"The 'Door to Hell'. In 1971, Soviet geologists were drilling in the Turkmen desert when the land gave way beneath them, leaving a seventy-meter-wide, noxious gas-emitting crater. They ignited the gas to try to burn off the excess, but the crater has been ablaze ever since.  Darvaza, Turkmenistan, 2012"
2019.5.1.21 "The 'Door to Hell'. In 1971, Soviet geologists were drilling in the Turkmen desert when the land gave way beneath them, leaving a seventy-meter-wide, noxious gas-emitting crater. They ignited the gas to try to burn off the excess, but the crater has been ablaze ever since. Darvaza, Turkmenistan, 2012"
Photographic
Darvaza
Image Not Available for "The 'Door to Hell' is a 70-meter-wide, noxious gas-emitting crater created in 1971 when Soviet geologists were drilling in the desert and the ground gave way. It was ignited and has been ablaze ever since. Darvaza, Turkmenistan, 2012"
2019.5.2.19 "The 'Door to Hell' is a 70-meter-wide, noxious gas-emitting crater created in 1971 when Soviet geologists were drilling in the desert and the ground gave way. It was ignited and has been ablaze ever since. Darvaza, Turkmenistan, 2012"
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Darvaza
"Open-air cafe at the Shafa Sanatorium. In the 1950s, the Soviet government offered free holiday flights to sanatoriums in Naftalan housing 2,500 guests. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010"
2019.5.1.1 "Open-air cafe at the Shafa Sanatorium. In the 1950s, the Soviet government offered free holiday flights to sanatoriums in Naftalan housing 2,500 guests. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010"
Photographic
Naftalan
Image Not Available for "Open-air café at the Shafa Sanatorium. In the 1950s, the Soviet government offered free holiday flights to sanatoriums in Naftalan housing 2,500 guests. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010"
2019.5.2.11 "Open-air café at the Shafa Sanatorium. In the 1950s, the Soviet government offered free holiday flights to sanatoriums in Naftalan housing 2,500 guests. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010"
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Naftalan
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Baku
"Some of the hundreds of letters of gratitude sent from all over the Soviet Union to the doctors at Naftalan, now in the collection of the town museum. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2012"
2019.5.1.5 "Some of the hundreds of letters of gratitude sent from all over the Soviet Union to the doctors at Naftalan, now in the collection of the town museum. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2012"
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Naftalan
"For decades, the town museum has collected walking sticks and crutches left by Naftalan patients. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2012"
2019.5.1.4 "For decades, the town museum has collected walking sticks and crutches left by Naftalan patients. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2012"
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Naftalan
"The shrine of Mir Movsum Aga, the 'Boneless One,' a holy man who performed miracles and was believed to have no bones. Shuvalan, Azerbaijan, 2015"
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Shuvalan
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Nohur
"The oil fields of Ramana, owned and managed by SOCAR (State, Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic). Baku, Azerbaijan, 2010"
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Photographic
Baku
"The Flame Towers, completed in 2013, are the tallest buildings in Baku. Their surface is covered with LED screens that, when illuminated, give the impression of flickering flames. Baku, Azerbaijan, 2015"
2019.5.1.11 "The Flame Towers, completed in 2013, are the tallest buildings in Baku. Their surface is covered with LED screens that, when illuminated, give the impression of flickering flames. Baku, Azerbaijan, 2015"
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Baku