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View showing Sebastopol harbour and fortifications, from the north, with the Star Fort in the foreground — one of Hugh Small's three-dimensional maps of the geography of the Crimean War he created by using the free software 3DEM. Source of image: his website. [Click on image to enlarge it.]
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- Overhead view of Sebastopol and Todleben’s earth fortifications – the closed redoubt is the Malakoff, the open one is the Redan
- The battlefield of Inkerman
- Distant view of the Chersonese peninsula and Sebastopol, looking west. The inlet on left is Balaclava harbor
- Another view of the Chersonese. To the right of the road is the North Valley, where the Charge of the Light Brigade took place
Bibliography
Small, Hugh. The Crimean War. Stroud: Tempus, 2007.
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