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worobioff_ku June 13 2017, 11:22:07 UTC
Good afternoon ,Shanon!The Caucasus is beautiful!

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 11:23:46 UTC
Yes, just beautiful! I agree! But Georgia is more beautiful than Armenia. It is greener, Armenia has more dirt and brown colored landscapes. Both are kind of wild and untamed - it is part of their appeal for those who crave adventure. :))

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e_d_w June 13 2017, 11:37:44 UTC

Be careful. There are many savages.

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 11:39:10 UTC
Savages are everywhere! And sometimes cloaked in very appealing and attractive packaging. :)) But do not worry, I am always careful! With my heart, and in my travels. :)

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e_d_w June 13 2017, 15:03:55 UTC

😆

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ultra_epifan June 13 2017, 18:19:36 UTC
Didn't you recognize Joseph Stalin?

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no_xit June 13 2017, 12:36:44 UTC

Well, as a man who's just had a trip to both Georgia and Armenia with two young women, I can tell you that Georgia proved to be more attentive to them. There were only two cases when I left them on their own. As soon as I went to the famous baths in Tbilisi, they were attacked by local machoes, but when I went to a rock-concert in Yerevan, they had a nice evening walk without any troubles.

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 12:40:33 UTC
Yes, the boys in this region are interesting to observe from many perspectives. That's for certain! :) And did you notice other significant differences between these countries? I have not visited the baths in Tbilisi...

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no_xit June 13 2017, 12:55:51 UTC

Georgia is more westernized, though I'd undoubtedly call both Georgia and Armenia European nations. The real Asia begins right after the southern border of Armenia - in Iran. Also the Georgian economy seems to be better off, they have better roads and less corruption. Armenia is an interesting place to visit, but I wouldn't like the idea of living there, say, for a year. But Tbilisi is a really cool city, and I could spend there much more time than these five days.

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 12:59:11 UTC
I agree - I cannot imagine living in Armenia, not even Yerevan for a long period of time. But Tbilisi is nice and inviting, all basic amenities, very cheap for an American, and really lovely landscapes. I think I could stay there for several months, find a cozy apartment and work remotely with no problems, except missing my family. Thanks for sharing your impressions and photos on FB! I enjoyed the other perspectives. :)

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ext_2184019 June 13 2017, 12:43:33 UTC
Тяжело на Кавказе без револьвера ))))))))

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 12:44:57 UTC
Да, точно! :)))

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procurator0 June 13 2017, 12:58:12 UTC
where are the dirty details? next time try harder blondie

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 12:59:28 UTC
What dirty details did you expect? :))

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procurator0 June 13 2017, 13:11:44 UTC
dont tell me u did not partake, come on...

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peacetraveler22 June 13 2017, 13:16:10 UTC
I did not partake, although opportunity existed with a very hot young guy, bringing me wine, all kinds of compliments on the night of my arrival. I'm was old enough to be his mom, for certain. But what am I going to talk to this youngster about? :)) It is not enough to be hot...a man must first invigorate my mind and imagination, and then the pathways to pleasure will be quite easy for him. Yet almost all men are too lazy to put in this effort and time...

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