Somewhere in South Ossetia
Hotel / Zugdidi
Under a banana tree
Black sand beach
Ska & ethno
Ethno & punkrock
Sculpture of Ietim Gurji
Three Slovaks in a café in Kutaisi
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Kids welcome us in Zhongdian
TV team in Rastafari look
Hmong tribes on the way back to home
Bali Aga mother and her son
Boy turns back to look at me
Mother an son
The Odalan
Mother with her sons
Balinese women on the way to the beach celebration
Inside the store in Trunyan
More Bali Aga kiddies in the village
Bali Aga girl with her brother
Having fun at the river bank
Young Lao girl guides us on the river
Small Lao girls like to be photographed
Hmong kids like to be photographed
Hmong kids in their village
Hmong girls
Lovely Laotian market girl
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From Hell
The Gelati Monastery in Georgia is known for its vivid and intricate murals, including depictions of Hell. The wall paintings inside the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin is a multi-layered ensemble, and from the original decoration, only the mosaic in the sanctuary conch and the murals of the narthex have survived. The majority of the wall paintings in the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin were executed after 1510, and the murals were commissioned by the Kings of Imereti in the 1520s, 1550s, and between 1560 and 1578. The Gelati Monastery is a masterpiece of the architecture of the “Golden Age” of Georgia and the best representative of its architectural style.
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