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Photos I have taken In Armenia

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When You Forget to Take the Lens Cap Off

When You Forget to Take the Lens Cap Off

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Located  near the St. Gregory’s, the Illuminator, Church

Zravar Antranig's (Antranik) Statue in Yerevan, Armenia

Zravar Antranig's (Antranik) Statue in Yerevan, Armenia

Three Armenian Khatchkars (cross stone) on Sevan peninsula on Lake Sevan.

Armenian Khachkars on Lake Sevan

Armenian Khachkars on Lake Sevan

Sanayin Church from the Bell House, Armenia
Sanayin Church from the Bell House, Armenia

Zevartnots Airport, Armenia

Sunrise at Zevartnots Airport, Armenia

Dzidzernagapert or Tsitsernakaberd, “fortress of small swallows” in Armenian, (Armenian: Ծիծեռնակաբերդ, Russian: Цицернакабéрд) is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide; it is located on a hill overlooking Yerevan, Armenia. Every year on April 24, hundreds of thousands of Armenians gather here to remember the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide that took place in the Ottoman Empire carried out by the Turkish government. More on Wikipedia

Dzidzernagapert / Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial

Dzidzernagapert / Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial

I really wonder how the 1.5 million martyrs are feeling today!!!

The River of Ebrahim (Abraham)

Nahr El Ebrahim

Nahr El Ebrahim

Karni / Garni Pagan Temple in Kotayk,  Armenia was built in n the first century A.D. by the Armenian King Tiridates (Dertad Takavor) with the money he received after visiting Emperor Nero in Rome.

In 1679 the temple was destroyed by an earthquake, but later, during the Soviet era, it was rebuilt.

Karni / Garni Temple in Kotayk, Armenia

Karni / Garni Temple in Kotayk, Armenia

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