Winter Long Trip 2014: road to Yerevan
Центральная площадь Еревана. АрменияArmenia
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Beginning of the trip. The way from Tbilisi to Yerevan is quite short. Just 300 km. But roads are really curvy 🙂 Here is the border. What do you need in
“Sveti duh” Fortress. Bulgaria
Часовня в крепости Свети духа. БолгарияBulgaria
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Our route has changed in less then one day before entering Bulgaria. Initially, this country was not on the list. So at the first day of our we didn’
Akhaltsikhe Fortress (Rabat) – Georgia
Научная статья. Крепость АхалцихеGeorgia
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Akhaltsikhe is a central city of Samtskhe-Javakheti (one of the oldest regions of Georgia). The fortress is dated by 9th century. This city was founded
“Saeva Dupka” cave
Пещера в БолгарииBulgaria
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In 90 km from Sofia, we found a strange sign – “Saeva Dupka” (literally “Saeva Hole”). The name seemed to be quite strange
Quick view on Bulgaria
Дорога в Балчик, БолгарияBulgaria
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Some yesterday’s Bulgaria shots from my mobile phone. On the way from Varna to Balchik.
Tbilisi street art
Граффити. Тбилиси.Georgia
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While walking along Tbilisi, it is easy to notice lots of graffiti paintings. Much more then in any other city I was lucky to visit.
Borjomi
Горячий источник. Боржоми. Грузия.Winter Long Trip 2014
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All people from Russia and ex-USSR know “Borjomi” name. It is the name for a famous mineral water. So we decided to visit this small town.
Prometheus Cave
Пещера Прометея. Грузия.Georgia
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Kutaisi is famous for its caves. We have already published an article about Sataplia Cave. This article is about even more beautiful one –
Tmogvi Fortress
Потрясающий вид с Крепости Тмогви.Georgia
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Walls, towers, fortifications… It is hard to imagine Georgia without its fortresses. There are tens of them everywhere. Some are quite good, some
Cave monasteries of Georgia: Vanis Kvabebi and Vardzia
Монастырь Ванис Квабеби. Пещеры.Georgia
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While searching for sights around Bakuriani and Borjomi, you can find two interesting monasteries located behind Akhaltsikhe. These are: Vardzia and Vanis Kvabebi.