Posted on September 18, 2021
MB and daughter MB2 took a day out of their Georgia trip to head into neighbouring Armenia. The northern part of Armenia where MB & MB2 visited is a poor region, with a poor road infrastructure and architecture that harks back to the days of the Soviet Union. Tall featureless apartment blocks abound, giving a sense of depression to the locality, on the surface-level at least.
Read MoreCategory: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Adventure, Akhtala, Architecture, Armenia, Christianity, Georgia, Hajhpat, monastery, Sanahin, Travel