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Holiday pictures from Armenia

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  • #21
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    Temple of Garni (1th century)









    View from the temple of Garni

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    • #22
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      The gorge of Garni



      The gorge of Garni




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      • #23
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        In the gorge of Garni



        In the gorge of Garni

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        • #24
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          In the gorge of Garni



          In the gorge of Garni







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          • #25
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            Garnii dzor@










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            • #26
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              Garnii dzor@






              Bridge from the 12th century, part of the Silk Route



              On the road to Geghard

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              • #27
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                On the road to Geghard



                Geghard Monastery (12th century) partly carved out in the mountain






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                • #28
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                  Yerevan, Hrazdan bridge



                  Street in Byurakan, a small village not far from Yerevan. The famous astronomer V. Hambartsoumian lived in this village and is buried here.



                  Byurakan



                  Byurakan Observatory near the house of V. Hambartsoumian
                  Last edited by Lernakan; 09-10-2007, 09:44 AM.

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                  • #29
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                    Byurakan




                    Byurakan, Surp Hovhannes church




                    Byurakan

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                    • #30
                      Re: Holiday pictures from Armenia

                      And what's a holiday in Armenia without some good barbeque



                      Early in the morning in the garden of our friend's house



                      View on the gorge

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