Armenia Day 1 and 2
1. Juni 2023 in Armenien ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C
Beautiful landscape, dogs could run freely. What a wonderful first impression of Armenian countryside 🇦🇲
Here we met Sibylle and Horst Dunchem with their two sons.
Beautiful landscape, dogs could run freely. What a wonderful first impression of Armenian countryside 🇦🇲
Here we met Sibylle and Horst Dunchem with their two sons.
Beautiful well equipped eco campsite, super friendly proprietor who, thankfully, spoke English, excellently. Camp site has clean showers and an equally clean washing machine. We stayed one night toWeiterlesen
Picture this: Miles of steppe (where the dogs can run free), surrounded by hills, snow capped mountains a little further afield, a river running through the valley. That's where we parked up yesterdayWeiterlesen
This morning, our Bruce would not start. Mr, knowing where to tap with a hammer, put his overall on, climbed underneath the engine, tapped and, hooray, it srarted.
Having stopped on the high streetWeiterlesen
Rock formation or the place where Noah's Ark stopped?
Ottoman period palace high up in the hills
Escaping the Karahan Tepe and Harran heat, we stayed in a mound the villagers had created for their own use. A gentleman with an injured leg brought us tea on arrival.
Vince got out his 1st ⛑️ kitWeiterlesen
This place is beautiful to look at, both at sunset and at dawn, when the balloons are becoming airborne from the surrounding fields. At this time of year, the place is overrun by coachloads ofWeiterlesen
A public car park shaded by trees, next to a park, where, shielded from the heat, families spent their Sunday afternoon. At the end of the day, the local street dogs took over the tables seeking aWeiterlesen