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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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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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Originally posted by Etchmiadzin View PostAs 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 PostPaperwork? 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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Originally posted by Federate View PostPaperwork? 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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Originally posted by Etchmiadzin View PostAs a tourist in Armenia is it possible to visit a shooting range or do you have to deal with a lot of paperwork?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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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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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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Originally posted by Hyreniq View PostOMG!!!! and I was making millions by selling this particular picture in galleries. I hope I don't get sued.
Are you kidding me???????
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