with and without leaves
spätes Licht
Batumi port
Batumi Mosque
Palazzo dei Consoli a GUBBIO / Umbria, Italia
Mass murderer's museum
Batumi Botanical Garden
In the middle of nowhere
Under a banana tree
Typical view in Svaneti
Batumi Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral
A Cult
A troglodyte town in the Caucasus
Countryside seen from Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
A river at sunset
Unusual Soviet Monument
myself 23, somewhere in Georgia
White-blue
Narikala Fortress
With locals, at Gelati monastery
Meeting the local boys
Somewhere in/between
Bhutanese Himalaya
I'll make it
Wonderful green mountains of Ossetian part of Cauc…
Bagrati Cathedral: Wired
Bagrati Cathedral
Inside the church darkness
Glory to the people
Gelati Monastery
Somewhere along the road in Georgia
Streets of Mestia (with power lines)
Somewhere in South Ossetia
Hotel / Zugdidi
Trekking view at Mestia
Svaneti - a view
Sphinx or a mother
Black sand beach
Orthodox Church Mystery
Socialist realism of Tbilisi
Svan towers
Trekking around Mestia
From Hell
Sculpture of Ietim Gurji
See also...
Buildings - Bâtiments - Edificios - Edifici - Gebäude - Edifícios - Gebouwen - Budynki
Buildings - Bâtiments - Edificios - Edifici - Gebäude - Edifícios - Gebouwen - Budynki
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Cars of Kutaisi
In 1999, the vehicles on the roads in Georgia were quite diverse. The most common car models were Lada Samara, Niva, Volga, O. Astra, VW Golf, H. Accent... The majority of cars on the road were old and damaged (described by some traveller as something straight out of 1975), with many spitting toxic fumes and probably many of these cars would not pass inspection in Europe.
ccording to the Georgia Department of Public Safety's 1999 Annual Report the motor vehicle travel continued to grow at a rate of 5% each year, and the data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia show that the number of registered vehicles increased from 762,200 units in 1999 to 1,490,200 units in 2021.
And one more observation. The policemen used whistles to stop the car and gather some pocket money to offset their extremely low wages. Locals said that the police only checked on in the morning, so the people who could not afford 'fines' would only drive in the afternoon.
ccording to the Georgia Department of Public Safety's 1999 Annual Report the motor vehicle travel continued to grow at a rate of 5% each year, and the data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia show that the number of registered vehicles increased from 762,200 units in 1999 to 1,490,200 units in 2021.
And one more observation. The policemen used whistles to stop the car and gather some pocket money to offset their extremely low wages. Locals said that the police only checked on in the morning, so the people who could not afford 'fines' would only drive in the afternoon.
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