myself 23, somewhere in Georgia
Uplistsikhe panorama
Narikala Fortress
A gate to the greenery
Gelati monastery
Gelati monastery
With locals, at Gelati monastery
Meeting the local boys
Gori fortress
Ethno & punkrock
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Bratislava at night
Late Autumn mountain panorama facing Vlkolínec
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, designed by renowned Americ…
Bangladesh Parliament Building - South Plaza
Mom and aunt Iva
Where all trails meet
Durga idol admired
Holi/y cow
Carpathian Cherry Blossom Whispers
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A river at sunset
The Theatre
Countryside seen from Uplistsikhe
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The rock
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Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
A troglodyte town in the Caucasus
Typical view in Svaneti
Borjomi town
The 'old times'
In the middle of nowhere
Batumi Botanical Garden
Under a banana tree
Batumi Botanical Garden
Murderer's museum
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" ART - comme architecture ! Art - like architecture ! Art - come l'architettura! " Art - wie Architektur !
" ART - comme architecture ! Art - like architecture ! Art - come l'architettura! " Art - wie Architektur !
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Unusual Soviet Monument


Located on the side of the street next to Kutaisi City Hall, the Glory to Labour Monument is an interesting example of Soviet art. It was completed around 1980-1 designed by architects Vakhtang Davitaya and Shota Bostanashvili, with sculptures by E. Amashukeli and I. Bastanashvili. The monument is made of bronze and marble. As the name suggests, it is dedicated to the workers of Georgia reflecting the Soviet-era emphasis on the importance of the working class. It is a popular tourist stop for the visitors who are interested in Soviet-era architecture and design.
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