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  • arakeretzig
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    Originally posted by Etchmiadzin View Post
    Now ive done my first trip to Armenia many impressions don't even know what to write, one thing i came to think about now when ive been "home" for a while when I arrived in Armenia at the airport since im not a citizen i had to fill out the Visa stuff and i had to pay and I asked if i could pay with Euro and that was fine the price was 32 euro but i only had 20 euro bills so i gave the lady two 20 euro bills and she told me that she can't give me back change for it and i didnt think much of that i just wanted to get into Armenia so I let her have it its not like i wont survive without the 8 euro. But now when i think about it I kinda got "hustled" before i could ever set my foot on armenian soil.

    Sometimes i felt at home I felt look i really do have a homeland I have a people this is my mountain my river my church which is a feeling i never have had before.
    I found myself walking around in Yerevan thinking "holy xxxx i am in my homeland" because until now Armenia was this holy land ive only been told about in stories
    And sometimes I wanted nothing but to leave this place and I dont understand why.
    exactly how I felt the first time, you're not alone here. I'd say Armenia is a beautiful place, a special place for armenians, but not all armenians can live there.

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  • Etchmiadzin
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    Now ive done my first trip to Armenia many impressions don't even know what to write, one thing i came to think about now when ive been "home" for a while when I arrived in Armenia at the airport since im not a citizen i had to fill out the Visa stuff and i had to pay and I asked if i could pay with Euro and that was fine the price was 32 euro but i only had 20 euro bills so i gave the lady two 20 euro bills and she told me that she can't give me back change for it and i didnt think much of that i just wanted to get into Armenia so I let her have it its not like i wont survive without the 8 euro. But now when i think about it I kinda got "hustled" before i could ever set my foot on armenian soil.

    Sometimes i felt at home I felt look i really do have a homeland I have a people this is my mountain my river my church which is a feeling i never have had before.
    I found myself walking around in Yerevan thinking "holy xxxx i am in my homeland" because until now Armenia was this holy land ive only been told about in stories
    And sometimes I wanted nothing but to leave this place and I dont understand why.

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  • UrMistake
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  • ZORAVAR
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    A few years ago, I was invited to a shooting range, can't remember exactly where it was, somewhere in the edges of Yerevan. We Shot at the outdoor trap range with a shotgun. Shot a Makarov pistol and a precision 22cal in their indoor range. They also had a nice restaurant where we had Khorovadz to finish everything off.
    It was all nicely organized. A professonial and friendly range officier was guiding and helping us all the time. Prices were very reasonable. The Khorovadz was good too.
    No paperwork, no signature, no red-tape at all. A very friendly and relaxing atmosphere indeed.

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by Etchmiadzin View Post
    As a tourist in Armenia is it possible to visit a shooting range or do you have to deal with a lot of paperwork?
    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Paperwork? What's that? I went to a shooting range in Armenia and they didn't even ask anything. Even gave us a discount because it was our first time.
    SOB! I didn't think to do that while there! $#$@#@#%^#$?!@#$

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  • Etchmiadzin
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Paperwork? What's that? I went to a shooting range in Armenia and they didn't even ask anything. Even gave us a discount because it was our first time.
    Sounds good well the country I live in i would imagine they would take my dna fingerprint and probably measure my skull before i could even look at a bb gun.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Etchmiadzin View Post
    As a tourist in Armenia is it possible to visit a shooting range or do you have to deal with a lot of paperwork?
    Paperwork? What's that? I went to a shooting range in Armenia and they didn't even ask anything. Even gave us a discount because it was our first time.

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  • Etchmiadzin
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    As a tourist in Armenia is it possible to visit a shooting range or do you have to deal with a lot of paperwork?

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  • Siggie
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    Here it is again, with way more natural processing. The distortion is more than I can correct for without having to crop the structure or do some heavy photoshopping to copy background.

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by Hyreniq View Post
    OMG!!!! and I was making millions by selling this particular picture in galleries. I hope I don't get sued.

    Are you kidding me???????
    Your editing the photo reminded me, but that wasn't directed at solely you (note it was separated from the comment directed at you). This site is read by others and crawled regularly for search engines. Nor are copyrights always and/or exclusively about money.

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