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anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

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  • #11
    Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

    Do not be shocked when your cab driver asks you to not buckle up your seatbelt and then drives like a maniac. They do that.

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    • #12
      Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

      in 2003 when I went, our cab almost got jammed in between 2 trucks, no lanes, no indicators......

      ahhhh have fun Ari

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      • #13
        Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

        ahhahaa my auntie went last year and she said the only bad thing was travelling, she nearly got a heart attack on the roads cos no one obeys traffic lights and rules hehehe

        two things i wont do is cross the road and the other drive a car :P

        iam sure armenia doesnt get up to 40+ like here but probably you ment humidity wise when i went to sydney it is bloody too humid and every single day

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        • #14
          Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

          Actually, Yerevan does get to around 38-40C in the summer!

          Not sure about the humidity though.

          I've been to Sydney (and Cairns!!! humidity!!!!!), and the humidity is crazy.

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          • #15
            Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

            Originally posted by Che_Ka
            Actually, Yerevan does get to around 38-40C in the summer!

            Not sure about the humidity though.

            I've been to Sydney (and Cairns!!! humidity!!!!!), and the humidity is crazy.

            You're right, you can easily expect 40C and around that for 2 months straight. Humidity fortunately is not a big factor.

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            • #16
              Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

              Originally posted by Crissy
              in 2003 when I went, our cab almost got jammed in between 2 trucks, no lanes, no indicators......

              ahhhh have fun Ari
              lol, it's OK, I bet the driver had been in that sort of situation 3 times that day already. I don't think compared to many East European, Asian or Latin American countries, Armenia is that bad.

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              • #17
                Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                ahhh 40c 2 months straight thats a bit too much and the only water to swim at is sevan hehe

                another question guys hows karabagh is it safe around there?

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                • #18
                  Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                  Originally posted by Ari
                  ahhh 40c 2 months straight thats a bit too much and the only water to swim at is sevan hehe

                  another question guys hows karabagh is it safe around there?
                  I have cousins in the army in Karabagh - so I'm gonna have to visit for his birthday. It's gon be a suprise, its gonna be crazy.

                  Neway, the safety of karabagh will be measured within the next coming months/years.

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                  • #19
                    Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                    I visited Artsakh. I have to admit I was worried about stepping on a mine and dying, but that didn't happen. Stepanakert and Shushi are pretty safe. Never ventured into the other areas.

                    You'll mostly see this:


                    and this:


                    and this:

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                    • #20
                      Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                      Originally posted by TomServo
                      I visited Artsakh. I have to admit I was worried about stepping on a mine and dying, but that didn't happen. Stepanakert and Shushi are pretty safe. Never ventured into the other areas.
                      Lol, xxxxx ass.

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