Day Three: Civilization
In front of us were untouched crop fields. For some years I’ve found myself taken by uninhabited and vegetated areas. The sharp blows of…
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In front of us were untouched crop fields. For some years I’ve found myself taken by uninhabited and vegetated areas. The sharp blows of…
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The bus turned off the highway and a building suddenly appeared, which seemed unbelievable in the midst of Lori’s nature. Attractive, a little unusual…
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Call. A 7-day trip ahead in Armenia and Georgia. I wanted to uncover the mysterious taste and aroma of neighbouring countries, see the original…
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Unexpected and sudden. The mist is almost unnoticeable. The city’s warmth and fast-pace is slowly winding down. You walk along the cosy streets of…
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A sip of wine can change your mood by creating an entirely new one. The same sip can bring calmness, feelings of ambition, a…
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Many of us have already noticed the yellow leaves on the walls of Yerevan buildings, many have taken pictures with the leaves, and many…
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A few know that the design and construction outline of Stepanakert was created by Alexander Tamanian. All the later designs kept Tamanian’s structure as…
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Meet Val Ismaili from London, who arrived in Armenia for 4 months, and spent five weeks in Dilijan, where he helped build the first…