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34 responses to “Կասկադ”
Wat een knappe dieptewerking in deze foto.
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Dank je!
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Great Picture. wonder if it still exists ?
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Thank you.
Yes, it should still be there. My friend from Armenia told me that it is now covered in snow.
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Oh wow.
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Thanks, Mukul.
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welcome
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🙂
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Very beautiful
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Wow, what a great place!
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Thank you, Sarah.
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What a grand view! Yet there was someting that doesn’t match, the houses along the boulevard. Great photo with such a contrast!
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Thank you.
Well, I think the houses were there before, and the cascade was build later.
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dramatic look 🙂
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Thank you, Joshi.
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Looks magnificent!
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I’m glad you like it, Uday.
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Hallo Rabirius das sind ja ein Traumfoto super hab einen schönen Sonntag mit vielen Grüßen Klaus
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Vielen Dank, Klaus.
Dir auch einen schönen Sonntag.
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No WORDS – Such beautiful Image speaks about the beauty of Armenia
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Thank you.
Yes, it is a beautiful country and I just found some more pictures from my last trip that I still need to post here…
…and hopefully I will manage to travel back this year as well 🙂
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Here is Armenian Duduk by Jivan Gasparyan
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Thank you.
I really like Armenian music and I always bought some CDs when I was there – and a lot of them were really fantastic.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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How cool is this photo! My thighs hurt at the thought of climbing all those stairs.
Hugs Paula xxx
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Thank you.
I can give you a tip, should you every go to Yerevan: On the left side is a door – and when you go in you will find a moving staircase – so you can save your thighs to explore other parts of the city as well 🙂
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OMG! That sounds amazing! Sorry for the late reply. Never enough time in the day! xxx
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I know…
…when I started the blog I posted something nearly every day – now it is down to something like twice a week. But also the photos are getting more complex 🙂
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I want to go to Armenia!
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You should. It really is a beautiful country with a lot to see – and the people are very friendly.
I’m already preparing my third visit 🙂
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