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Greetings from Armenia

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  • Greetings from Armenia

    Hello. I finally got access to the internet, and so I decided to post here. All I have to say right now is that Dilijan and Sevan are two of the most breathtakingly beautiful locations I've ever seen. Yerevan is okay - I still need to learn how to cross the street here without getting run over. I brought my camera and will be upping a lot of pictures soon. And NOY water tastes so good.

  • #2
    wow your lucky... I wanna visit Armenia.

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    • #3
      Aww you're so lucky. I haven't been to Armenia in 8 years *cries*. Anyways I hope you have a great time and don't die while you're there. Watch out for the cars =)

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      • #4
        I'm having a good time, thanks. Seeing Ararat every day has been incredible. I'll be going to Artsakh in a few days.

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        • #5
          Seeing it one day would be enough for me. Take a lot of pictures =)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TomServo
            I'm having a good time, thanks. Seeing Ararat every day has been incredible. I'll be going to Artsakh in a few days.
            I envy you and Thai-Samurai! I was planning to visit Armenia this summer, but it seems that it won't happen!
            I will settle for some pictures and stories! Sad, isn't it?
            What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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            • #7
              Noy water...yummy...dude, even the tap water is good! I was there about 2 yrs ago...good times...I was visiting my (ex)b/f at the time...hey do me a favor...if you see him stick a shovel up his a$$...would ya? thanX!

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              • #8
                lol, hey Tomservo I thought you had always lived here. Anyway I did some more rock climbing at the Spitak center today, did I mention that I climbed to the top of Hadis Mt. and then went swimming in mineral water at Charentsaven?

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                • #9
                  I'm still better than you.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TomServo
                    I'm still better than you.
                    lol, no I seriously thought you had always lived here. How long have you been here? What do you do, when I first came here I had no friends. But then this old lady my family knows introduced me to some kid and I go rock climbing at the Spitak Center, then I met more guys from there and now I have a hobby in Yerevan. When I go to Garni w/ my dad I hang out w/ the guys who live closest to my house.

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