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Adventures in Kosovo trip

Sat, 14 Jun 2014 | By tatevos | Views [3569] | Comments [2]

The story dates back to November 2-10, 2013 when Victoria and me were selected as participants to “New creative entrepreneurs'' Youth in Action program in Albania. As every traveler, we were making a plan to take the chance to stay some more ... Read more >

Tags: adventures, travel, trip

Armenian Impressions

Wed, 9 Sep 2015 | By krodin | Views [1221]

Armenian Impressions  As we came closer to the Georgian-Armenian border the houses and structures changed; they became less updated and clean and more run-down old Eastern Block Soviet. Armenians inhabit in this part of Georgia and the tensions ... Read more >

White Peaks and Red Tape

Tue, 29 Jan 2008 | By ride-earth | Views [905]

Tom We knew that as we headed out of Europe and into the Middle East and Central Asia, we’d be cutting through as much red tape as we would snow and ice. So maybe it was a good idea that we’d expected it, as international bureaucracy is becoming a ... Read more >

Tags: Scams & Robberies

All Change

Mon, 7 Apr 2008 | By ride-earth | Views [784]

Tom It’s spring again (in Armenia, at least - still snowing in England, I’ve heard)! The last of the ice melted away a couple of weeks ago, and all over the country grass and leaves are emerging from flower-beds and trees. Winter is finally behind ... Read more >

First Day in Armenia

Sat, 28 Apr 2007 | By markarianlawrence | Views [713] | Comments [11]

This has been overwhelming to say the least. I wasn't even going to be at a computer today, but I'm exhausted and I needed to get a telephone number for someone here in Yerevan. I got in about 2 a.m. from London. I traveled over two days and actually ... Read more >

Tags: Sightseeing

Play it Forward campagne de médias sociaux favorise le football comme un moyen de mettre fin à la v

Thu, 28 May 2015 | By dominicenid | Views [311]

et partout au Une nouvelle campagne de médias sociaux espère mettre fin à la violence contre les femmes et les filles, avec l'aide du sport le plus populaire au monde. HISTOIRES CONNEXES      All-natif ... Read more >

Looking for Karahunj

Wed, 14 May 2014 | By melikiwi | Views [173] | Scholarship Entry

As I scramble down the bank, hanging on to trees, I can hear barking. I silently hope that the dogs are chained or that a fence separates them from me. I've reached the point of no return and forward is my only option as I don't think I can get back ... Read more >

Tags: 2014 Travel Writing Scholarship - Euro Roadtrip

Second breath

Wed, 27 May 2015 | By sia | Views [153] | Scholarship Entry

Travel as the greatest and serious science helps us to find ourselves again. I’ve always been a dreamchaser & travel seeker who is very active – that’s why I moved to the capital of Ukraine, Kiev from my hometown – Nikolaev. It’s my first step in the ... Read more >

Tags: 2015 Writing Scholarship

Photos: My Scholarship entry - Mysterious Nature

Sun, 2 Nov 2014 | By maryjay | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

For me photography is a hobby and I do my best for it to become a profession of mine. I have always been attracted by mysterious landscapes and beauty of nature. That's what I have shown in my photos. As a wish to travel appeared a delight to nature ... Read more >
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Tags: 2014 travel photography scholarship

Armenia, people and nature

Thu, 20 Nov 2014 | By kaiumova | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

I want to show amazing part of the world to people who haven`t possibility to travel!
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Tags: 2014 Travel Photography Scholarship

Gallery: Armenia, Georgia & Azerbaijan July 2005

Mon, 25 Jul 2005 | By shaz | Photo Gallery


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My Photo scholarship 2010 entry

Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By lilypants | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

The highly disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh has been responsible for blood shed, federal budgets spent, and years of difficulty for the rest of the Armenian nation. On my trip to Karabakh my challenge was to understand what was in this piece of ... Read more >
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Tags: #2010wnphoto, armenia, karabakh, shoushi, travel photography scholarship 2010

Photos: My Scholarship entry - Echmiadzin

Sun, 6 Jan 2013 | By chrisnova | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

The way things are, came about entirely by accident. That very year, I became a volunteer in the Red Cross, where I should help to make photos. It was the first time I picked up a camera.Throwing the future of the artist and hiding all the brushes and ... Read more >
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Photos: My Scholarship entry - A 'place' I have visited

Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By philosophy | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

Hello respected commission, Creation of non-profit organization non-formal learning club “WE” was very good stimule for me to start to do in my life what I want. My wishes to escape for two weeks for holidays in Armenia was so unexpected but... That‘s ... Read more >
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Tags: travel photography scholarship 2013

Photos: Passport & Plate - Dolma

Sun, 9 Mar 2014 | By mariha | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

Ingredients 1 kg minced meat (you may also add 200 grams pork fat) 3 onions 1 cup round rice 150 g butter 1 tablespoon tomato paste 1 tablespoon salt black pepper and cayenne (depending on taste) greens – basil, savory, parsley, coriander, dill 1 kg ... Read more >
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Tags: passport & plate: italy 2014


 

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Sisavan Church set on the hill overlooking the town of Sisian and the Vorotan River. Originally built in the 6th century and recently restored.

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Huaca Ruins. Love the modern buildings in the background. None of the city is skyscrapers as its seismic in Lima. And all the roofs are flat as it never rains in Lima, it's in the desert. The Pacific Ocean on one side is too cold and the mountains on the other side are too high for the rains to get past.: by jorjejuanita, Views[246]
Huaca Ruins. Love the modern buildings in the background. None of the city is skyscrapers as its seismic in Lima. And all the roofs are flat as it never rains in Lima, it's in the desert. The Pacific Ocean on one side is too cold and the mountains on the other side are too high for the rains to get past.

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