One of the oldest in the world.
Typical Armenian cross engraving.
Near the Lake Parz Lich, we met a group of armed men.
One of the oldest and most famous Armenian monestaries.
CCCP, which stands for USSR became a commercial brand. What an irony.
Directions to one of the Armenia's best rivera.
Armenian cross.
One of the oldest and most accepted Christian traditions that dates to 4th century.
Armenian's best wine.
We found that train car as ugly as it was fascinating.
Armenian cross.
Deep in one of the cellars.
Collected after practicing firearms with local hunters.
Completely unreadable for non-Armenians. One of the oldest European alphabets.
There is so much gas under the ground, that ever since some sheppard tossed a cigarette butt in the '50, it is still burning today.
A mixture of old and new architectures.
A mixture of old and new architectures.
Place, where they sell all kinds of crap.
Entrance to a local mosque.
I bet this cat has seen it all...
On a way to see the cold mud volcanos.
Baku Old Town.
This carpet was just learning to fly. Give it time.
Constantly erupting with cold mud lava.
Taking a walk during the night was almost magical.
A close up to an erruption.
It's not an optical illusion. This picture of a wall was an installation for performance.
In ancient times, this temple had visitors or pilgrims all the way from India.
There were all learning to fly.
A view towards the new, modern town of Baku.
Interior.
Trekking close to the Russian border in Tusheti region.
Trekking in the mountains.
Trekking in the mountains.
Close to the city of Borjomi.
On the way to the mountains.
Panorama of the city.
Candles in an Orthodox church in Georgia.
Ruins of the old watchtowers.
An ancient watchtower.
On the way to the mountain pass.
I guess for every car in the region, there were at least 100 sheep.
First day in the mountains.
Trekking in the mountains.
One of the mountain villages in the Tusheti region.
Apparently abandoned asfalt melting machine.
A shepard in the mountains.
One of the mountain villages in the region.
Camiping in the mountains. Approximately 5km away from Tchetchenia.
A church in the town
Trekking in the Borjomi region.
The last car we saw, before we disappeared in the wild for good.
What's more unreadable, Georian or Armenian? This was an information/announcement table in Tblisi.
That's how the bake bread in Georgia. It was more than 50 degrees Celsius inside this place.