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What an ancient Turkish city looks like from the perspective of its stray dogs | Aeon Videos

Posted on April 30, 2022 by agogo22

Street dogs in the ancient Turkish city of Kars roam free, fight and and occasionally join in the humans’ call to prayer

Watch: What an ancient Turkish city looks like from the perspective of its stray dogs | Aeon Videos

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