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  • #21
    whats the tree doing there in te middle of nowhere??!!

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    • #22
      it's standing on ice...it was a lac or something...a tree in the middle of a lake..a single tree ..

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      • #23
        Originally posted by !EEK

        What was the name of that dam again? I remember two months ago, a non armenian friend of mine was amazed at this architecture, this guy isn't easily amazed but this really freaked him out.
        He asked where did armenia get the money to build that stuff since it isn't a rich country....I was proud
        Did you bother to explain him that Armenia went from a village to a industrialized state with the aid of the Soviet Union? Or did you trick him into thinking Armenians did it themselves. Communism did a lot for Armenia...now like some had hope, Communism is gone, and Armenia is the rock hell that it would have been. Reality.

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        • #24
          Some pictures of the new Republic Square:







          A new shopping complex in Yerevan:


          Aragast Cafe:


          Sayat Nova Bar/Restaurant Complex:


          Euromotors HQ:


          A water fountain in the city center:


          An apartment balcony:


          The best of them all:

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          • #25
            Great Post Che Ka

            *big applause*

            Yup... thats what Armenia looks like today!!
            Trust me, everyone should see it in person.

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            • #26
              Thanks!

              Trust me, I am dying to go back. I was last there in 2000, and things have changed so much...

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              • #27
                Yea.... when you're there in person.. you truely feel the difference.

                I went once in 1999 and once this year.

                I felt the difference immediately. Everything was sooo much cleaner and organized.

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                • #28
                  Oh, Che_Ka those were great pictures. I loved them. I've been looking at these pictures all day. They are just beautiful. I too am dying to go back. In due time, I guess.
                  You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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                  • #29
                    <sigh> The republic square was built in Communist days as well. Yerevan was a village before that.

                    Armenia is going in a bad direction, I want it to be Industrial rather than tourist

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                    • #30
                      i cant keep looking at these pictures- im going to cry- i want to go and i miss my cuosins and aunts and uncles and my people.... i want to goooooooooooooooooooooo

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