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Artistmystical detail map of 1900s
An authentic 19th-century map of the Crimea peninsula showcasing its detailed topographical features and settlements, framed with a narrow border and exhibiting a warm, aged patina. The map itself is hand-drawn and colored in vintage hues. The peninsula is outlined with a thin, dark line, and its internal landmass is shaded in a pale cream or off-white color. A narrow coastal band where land meets the sea is subtly shaded in tan or very light brown, indicating beaches or shallow waters. The surrounding sea is colored a light blue or teal, with occasional small islands or rock formations depicted as tiny dark shapes within the water.
The typography on the map is intricate and characteristic of its era, with various font styles and sizes used for place names and other labels. The place names include “CRIMEA” and other labels in Cyrillic, indicating its historical context. Small sketches of notable landmarks appear throughout the map, adding visual interest and highlighting specific locations, with a large, multi-building structure prominently featured in the central part of the peninsula.
Roads and tracks are indicated by narrow lines, some darker and more defined to suggest primary routes. A prominent red line runs across the peninsula, connected by three circular red markers that