Streets of Mestia (with power lines)
This is Caucasus
Stand Back
Gelati Monastery
Glory to the people
Inside the church darkness
Dream
Bagrati Cathedral
Bagrati Cathedral: Wired
Houseboat Gallery
Wonderful green mountains of Ossetian part of Cauc…
The weariness of a low-cost travel
Evening shadows
What can you spot in a pond
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Cars of Kutaisi
Animal Prison
Disheveled Coiffure
ATTENTION!!
The Forbes Bench
Sign on the Wall
Caucasus - Svaneti
Trekking view at Mestia
Somewhere in South Ossetia
Black sand beach
Frijol
Svaneti - a view
Sphinx or a mother
Peace is the Bomb
La Rochelle
Orthodox Church Mystery
Humde airport from the way to Upper Pisang, trekki…
Socialist realism of Tbilisi
Svan towers
Trekking around Mestia
From Hell
Commanding View
Sculpture of Ietim Gurji
A fantastic view from above of Kutaisi
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Hotel / Zugdidi
Zugdidi, Georgia in 1999 was a town that was home to a significant number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) who fled to the town seeking shelter and assistance during the fighting in Abkhazia in 1998. Most of these refugees took shelter in schools and other public buildings, while some were housed in collective centres that were opened by the authorities in and around Zugdidi. The local community in Georgia shared their homes, food, heating fuel, and other resources to accommodate the refugees. It is estimated that there were between 40,000 and 60,000 internally displaced persons living in Zugdidi at that time. In 1999, Zugdidi was still full of these Internally Displaced Persons, and more than 40,000 were living in the county.
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