DAILY PHOTO: South Armenian Landscapes

DAILY PHOTO: Mother Armenia

DAILY PHOTO: Views of Tatev Monastery

DAILY PHOTO: Armenian Green Hills

DAILY PHOTO: Lake Sevan

DAILY PHOTO: Yerevan Municipality

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DAILY PHOTO: A Few Views of Sevanavank

DAILY PHOTO: Genocide Memorials: Miniature and Full-Size

We stumbled onto this roadside miniature replica of the Genocide Memorial of Yerevan a few miles up the road from Tatev Monastery in Southeastern Armenia. The actual memorial:

DAILY PHOTO: Old Khndzoresk Cave Village

NOTE: This village of caves located on the wall of a deep gorge (Khor Dzor) was occupied until the late 1950’s or into 1960’s (depending upon who you talk to.) In 1958 a “regular” village was built nearby, and the residents moved into the new village. Lest one think this was just some tiny backward settlement, it was for some time the largest village in Eastern Armenia with over 8,000 residents serviced by some 30 shops, seven schools, and a number of professional service providers.

DAILY PHOTO: Matenadaran [Institute of Manuscripts]

Anania Shirakatsi