Bakcell unveiled an electronic version of the "Azerbaijan with a bird"s eye"
The book "Azerbaijan with a bird's eye view", presented to readers first mobile operator and provider of mobile Internet Bakcell, is now available in electronic format.
According to a press release, the book is a unique collection of photographs taken from the air, giving the opportunity to rediscover Azerbaijan, gives a whole new perspective on the diverse and beautiful nature of our country.
The project was implemented by ArtGroup Istanbul and famous photographer Alketom Islami (Albania) with the support of Bakcell.
The book is the result of shooting in July 2012, during which 102 unique photographs were selected Bakcell and combined.
To read the electronic version of the book follow on the link www.bakcell.com / Azerbaijanfromtheair. - 17D-
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