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Holiday pictures from Armenia

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      Some pictures I took at Echmiadzin









      Armenian Cross with the holy Armenian symbol E on it

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        this might be an old thread of your's, may be that's why I didn't notice it before, good thing you refreshed it. I started to watch all the pictures you posted since the beginning, and they are wonderful. I have to say that I've been all the places you posted as I did frequent trips to Armenia and will go again next spring. really nice pictures and at least another person who has been in places which go beyond than those of a classical visitor. bravo for your tours everywhere (btw I have to mention that I've not been in Shirak marz only). jagadet hampourem

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          This is a picture I took in Artsakh, Hadrut region. Near the village Azokh there is a cave and these two local boys made torches for us and guided us through this cave.




          This is the monastery of Amaras, Martuni region of Artsakh.

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            Originally posted by vasbourakan1 View Post
            this might be an old thread of your's, may be that's why I didn't notice it before, good thing you refreshed it. I started to watch all the pictures you posted since the beginning, and they are wonderful. I have to say that I've been all the places you posted as I did frequent trips to Armenia and will go again next spring. really nice pictures and at least another person who has been in places which go beyond than those of a classical visitor. bravo for your tours everywhere (btw I have to mention that I've not been in Shirak marz only). jagadet hampourem
            Thank you very much for the kind words vasbourakan jan. This is indeed an old thread of mine but I thought I'd post some pictures from my trip last summer. There are a lot of places I haven't been to and sadly I didn't get to go to the places I wanted this year. Next year I will organize a tour for me and my friends. I haven't seen much of the Syunik region and I especially want to visit Spitakavank where they buried Njdeh and also climb the mountain of Khustup. I have also never been to Gyumri so that's on my list as well and a whole lot of other places haha

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              Bride and groom, Amaras monastery






              View on Lake Sevan

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