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  • Originally posted by steph View Post
    Vahe, you're wonderful, offering a relative stranger the hospitality of your friends. I'm sure Arda will enjoy!!!
    Yah steph, when I read my post now I realize that it could be understood all the way around
    That is the beauty of the forum
    Well indeed I was offering hospitality of my friends and not the way around
    I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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    • Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
      Yah steph, when I read my post now I realize that it could be understood all the way around
      That is the beauty of the forum
      Well indeed I was offering hospitality of my friends and not the way around
      Thanks a lot but Ani Plaza Hotel is enough for me i think

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      • Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
        Thanks a lot but Ani Plaza Hotel is enough for me i think
        There are better Hotels in Yerevan
        I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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        • Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
          There are better Hotels in Yerevan
          But I am a poor mathematician

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          • Originally posted by ardakilic
            But I am a poor mathematician
            Ok, lets see what we can do about it. Let me know befor going to Armenia.
            I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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            • Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
              Ok, lets see what we can do about it. Let me know befor going to Armenia.
              Thanks a lot but i don't want to disturb anybody.

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              • Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
                Thanks a lot but i don't want to disturb anybody.
                There is no truble. But as you wish. Any way I will be araund if you change your mind.
                I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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                • Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
                  There are better Hotels in Yerevan
                  People like you make me sick. All you are really interested in is showy superficialities and excess. I could have 3 or 4 days travelling in Turkey, staying in perfectly acceptable accommodation, for the cost of one night in that not-the-very-best hotel. What is "better", btw, $200 a night? $300? And why is it "better"?

                  Some advice for ardakilic - if you do ever go, for maximum learning experience go by land, don't fly to Yerevan. Fly to Kars, ask there what they think about the border being closed, and look around the place while remembering that Kars was once part of the country you are travelling to, and try to imagine what its loss meant to Armenia (a loss inflicted by the Republic of Turkey, not the Ottoman Empire). Then go to Ani before it is completely ruined, and also to see how close that border actually is. Then see how close it is in reality, going via Georgia, 12 hours travelling if the connections work and you use taxis; a day-and-a-half if you use buses. If you want further advice on this route, like bus times and so on, just ask.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • Originally posted by bell-the-cat
                    Fly to Kars, ask there what they think about the border being closed, and look around the place while remembering that Kars was once part of the country you are travelling to, and try to imagine what its loss meant to Armenia (a loss inflicted by the Republic of Turkey, not the Ottoman Empire). Then go to Ani before it is completely ruined, and also to see how close that border actually is. Then see how close it is in reality, going via Georgia, 12 hours travelling if the connections work and you use taxis; a day-and-a-half if you use buses. If you want further advice on this route, like bus times and so on, just ask.
                    I know something about what Kars people think about the border being closed. Amberin Zaman, an Armenian columnist visited the city and interviewed people. Most of them dont agree to state policy about borders and also Kars municipal mayor is declared "traitor" by nationalists.

                    This Ani subject shows how Turkish state is awful. State claims its real name is Anı (meaning memory in Turkish) and no relations with Armenians.

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                    • Originally posted by bell-the-cat
                      People like you make me sick. All you are really interested in is showy superficialities and excess. I could have 3 or 4 days travelling in Turkey, staying in perfectly acceptable accommodation, for the cost of one night in that not-the-very-best hotel. What is "better", btw, $200 a night? $300? And why is it "better"?
                      LOL, thanks, jinglbells, very friendly...
                      Look, you didn’t see the irony in my post. Arda mentioned an expensive hotel, so I just make remark that it is not the best one. I think if some one want to stay in EXPANCIVE hotel why do not stay in the MOST EXPANCIVE one?)
                      Ever herd about sarcasm?


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                      Some advice for ardakilic - if you do ever go, for maximum learning experience go by land, don't fly to Yerevan. Fly to Kars, ask there what they think about the border being closed, and look around the place while remembering that Kars was once part of the country you are travelling to, and try to imagine what its loss meant to Armenia (a loss inflicted by the Republic of Turkey, not the Ottoman Empire). Then go to Ani before it is completely ruined, and also to see how close that border actually is. Then see how close it is in reality, going via Georgia, 12 hours travelling if the connections work and you use taxis; a day-and-a-half if you use buses. If you want further advice on this route, like bus times and so on, just ask.[/QUOTE]

                      jingls, why don’t you offer him to go to Mush and Van as well....?
                      The route you are offering very hard one, and as far as I remember what Arda said was: "I want to visit Tsitsernakabert." So let the guy to do it, and do not mix eggs, please.
                      I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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