DAILY PHOTO: The Mysterious Carahunge [Armenia’s Stonehenge]

NOTE: Also referred to as Zorats Karer, this mysterious grouping of rocks in southern Armenia is sometimes called “Armenia’s Stonehenge.” Like Stonehenge, it is a gathering of huge stones whose purpose and rationale of geometric arrangement (circular) is not understood. Also, it’s not known how the stones would have been carried to the site and had nearly perfect circular holes drilled through them. It’s not known whether or not the installation is prehistoric or not, but there are mentions of it from as early as the 13th century.

DAILY PHOTO: Republic Square, Yerevan

Government House # 2
Government House #1
Museums Building [National Gallery and History Museum]

DAILY PHOTO: Jermuk Falls

DAILY PHOTO: Tatev Monastery

DAILY PHOTO: Shaki Falls

DAILY PHOTO: St. Astvatsatsin Kathoghike Church

DAILY PHOTO: Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial

DAILY PHOTO: Cascade Complex, Yerevan