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While I understand your desire to leave a comment here, particularly given that this question is about a photo from your website and the question OP left a comment about this question on your blog (or at least said (above) that they did), this site is strictly a question and answer site. Answers should be used only to answer the question, not to leave comments. In addition, your last sentence makes this post feel like spam, which probably accounts for the downvotes.– MakyenCommented Jul 29, 2019 at 9:15
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If you want this to be an actual answer (which would leave a positive impression with visitors here), then you should actually state that, yes, the photo is of the Ural mountains. An even better answer would indicate exactly where the photo was taken, if you have that information. That information could be in the meta data of the original image, or the photographer might have recorded it or remember it. Currently, this only states that it "illustrates" or "represent a visual style of the article", which don't really say that, yes, it's an image of the Ural mountains.– MakyenCommented Jul 29, 2019 at 9:17
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1I have edited the link out as I feel this answer is worth keeping for now.– Willeke ♦Commented Jul 29, 2019 at 10:09
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