I am so proud to have armenian roots and to be a part of this amazing country. Love Armenia! Stay strong Armenia! Bloom my lovely Armenia!3yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Positive mornings. Nothing feels more soul-caressing than starting the day with such a paysage in view. 📍: Halidzor, Armenia4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Yesterday's full moon as seen at sunrise above Mount Sis (Little Ararat).4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Magnificent view of the peaceful yet strong mountains of Armenia standing firm on the soil they treasure... perfectly reflecting the nature of the entire Armenian nation. Photo by Narine Frangulyan3yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Mountains, nature, and Vahanavank, isn't this a perfect match? This is Tigranasar, Syunik province4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Holy Cross Cathedral, Akhtamar Island (Armenian: Ախթամար), Lake Van. Photographer: Nnecati Calık4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
The cooling wind dancing around Lori province, as it is still covered by caressing sunlight laying down the shadows. Photo by Karen Faljyan3yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Mother Armenia (Մայր Հայաստան / Mayr Hayastan) statue looking over the 2,800-year-old city of Yerevan towards Mount Ararat.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Dilijan is the place where you want to get lost and connect with nature, while summer is showing off. Disclaimer: sometimes it might be hard to get your eyes off of the architecture. 📸: Vardan Petrosyan4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
A person becomes a real part of the world when they realize and admit the might of the nature in its beauty | Sotk, Gegharkunik province | Photo by Hayk Manukyan4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Yerevan public transport fleet disinfected by hazmat specialists. 150 buses, 51 trolleybuses, and 33 subway cars will be disinfected every day, at the end of the shift. Photo of a man disinfecting bus in Yerevan makes it to The Guardian’s list of best pictures.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Etchmiadzin Cathedral was built over the ruins of a pagan temple in the year 301 AD, making it the oldest cathedral in the world! It is also the headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church and is a UNESCO world heritage site.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Female gymnasts of 'Shevardeni' marching in downtown Tbilisi on May 26, 1919 to celebrate the Independence Day. Retrieved from the National Archives of Georgia.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/Sakartvelo
Spring in the Ararat Valley. Both fruits and vegetables are grown in the Ararat valley but it is most well known for its grapes, peaches, and apricots - and they're REALLY good :)4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Vineyards in Armavir province Wine 🍇 Did you know that the oldest winemaking facility in the world was discovered in Armenia? Archeological evidence uncovered from the famous Areni-1 cave reveals that wine has been produced in Armenia for at least 6,100 years.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
A fascinating region of Khizi, is located in the northeast of Azerbaijan, and it is the closest mountainous area to Baku. The district of Khizi is famous for its unusual nature, especially the mountains. Sometimes it is also called the edge of the red mountains. Photo by Ilkin Babayev4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/azerbaijan
Spring in Zvartnots. The cathedral of Zvartnots, though now in ruins, was originally constructed between 643 and 652 AD by the order of Catholicos Nerses the Builder. Today, it is a UNESCO world heritage site.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
Azerbaijan and Turkey turn to UNESCO. Azerbaijan and Turkey have applied for inclusion of Balaban and other multinational sites in the UNESCO cultural heritage list. The name of the first performer in Azerbaijan is still unknown. However, the oldest performer was the poetess Mehseti Ganjavi.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/azerbaijan
Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory | The place where Van Gogh would definitely like to visit in Armenia. P.S. It is considered one of the most important observatories in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/armenia
This photo of grandmother making churchkhela makes me feel so nostalgic.4yr ⋅ caviral_news_daily ⋅ r/tbilisi