
The Monastery On The Hill

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36 responses to “The Monastery On The Hill”
I have been to Geghard. This looks similar – where is it?
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Thank you, Wilbur.
Dadivank is located in Nagorno-Karabakh, and for me one of the most beautiful Armenian monasteries.
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Wow, I didn’t get to NK, one of Eurasia’s most intriguing places. I read about its history with Azerbaijan and Armenia. I would love to go one day. Wilbur.
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I liked it very much. Though I also think it has a somewhat sad side, as you will see many places that were destroyed in the war with Azerbaijan.
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Nice your Highness
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Thank you, Jean.
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He defied time this old monastery.
She is very beautiful your picture.
I wish you a good day
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Beautiful place, great photo!
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Thanks a lot, John.
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That’s so beautiful – great photo!
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Thanks a lot, Dan.
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Reblogged this on Le Bien-Etre au bout des Doigts.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Magnificent old monastère seems nature is taking it in
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Yes, Dadivank is beautiful and beautifully located.
Though part of the buildings are still used, so hopefully it will remain standing on that hill.
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Excellent.
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Thanks!
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Reblogged this on Jerri Perri.
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Thanks for reblogging, Jerry.
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A marvelous sight!
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Thank you, Eric.
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Makes me feel prayerful and almost like taking a vow of sil …
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Well, if you ever get to Nagorno-Karabakh I can really recommend visiting Dadivank. It is really beautiful.
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Absolutely gorgeous and mystique and fairytale-like! Love it! 💖💖
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Thank you, Trini.
Dadivank is indeed one of the most beautiful monasteries I’ve seen, and also very beautifully located.
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Hey Rabirius!
How beautiful. Hope all is well with you. I don’t blog any more but thought I would check your blog out. Hugs to you. Paula. Xxx
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Hello Paula,
nice to her from you. Yes, here everything is well. I hope you are well too.
Actually I checked out your blog recently and noticed there were no new posts…
…anyway, all the best to you.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Great shot! It is a beautiful place and a magnificent monastery.
Greetings.
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Thank you, Isabel.
Yes, the monastery is really beautiful, and beautifully located.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Looks so organic.
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Thanks, Patti.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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[…] three is a picture of the monastery Dadivank, back then still located in Nagorno-Karabakh, now part of Azerbaijan. The monastery itself was one […]
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