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Imeni Tairova

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    • Day 1

      Yerevan - Genocide musem and market

      May 22, 2022 in Armenia ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      We started our first day by visiting the Genocide Museum, and paid our respects to the sad history of this small but incredible nation. From the top, we got our first glimpse of the Ararat mountain, which is a sacred mountain for Armenia, but is actually located in Turkey, after the wars. We then went to the market, and bought some fruits.Read more

    • Day 14

      Zizernakaberd

      October 17, 2019 in Armenia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Zizernakaberd „Schwalbenfestung“ ist ein Denkmalkomplex in Jerewan zum Gedenken der Opfer des Völkermords an den Armeniern 1915. 
      Ein halbes Jahrhundert lang wurde der Völkermord an den Armeniern 1915 von den sowjetischen Behörden verschwiegen. Erst die Massenkundgebungen der Bevölkerung Jerewans zum 50. Jahrestag des Völkermordes 1965 veranlassten die Behörden zum Errichten einer Gedenkstätte, ohne den Genozid jedoch damit offiziell anzuerkennen.
      Zum Bau des Monumentes wurde der Hügel Tsitsernakaberd, hoch über dem Hrasdan-Fluss gewählt, mit Blick auf den Ararat
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    • Day 267

      Yerevan H3 #11

      September 24, 2022 in Armenia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      It’s a small Hash World . . .

      I have been wanting to visit Armenia for a while now, and since they were having a trail the week after the Tbilisi H3 500th weekend, it worked out perfectly that I could visit both. It was an easy 5 hour ride down from Georgia on Wednesday, and I spent the past couple days wandering around the capital city of Yerevan seeing the sights. Saturday finally rolled around, and I made the 3 km walk up the hill to the start. I had been texting the current GM/RA Ginger Balls Cupped for the past month or two coordinating, and he met me at the start shortly after arrival. He is here from Nebraska, and after asking about his work, I mention that I am a vagabond, but did most of my hashing while in the US out in Hawaii.

      He mentions he had been in Hawaii a couple years ago, before the pandemic, and had run with one of the hash clubs. So I asked him when that was, and he said January 2019. I was still there at the time, and wondered if I had hared that trail, so asked what hash/day of the week specifically. After looking at a couple trails, he confirms he hashed with the Aloha H3 on 12 January 2019, and that SeamanatorTM had taken him back to his hotel. I had indeed hared that trail, so I asked him a few questions about it to confirm that was the right one. He was actually at my 3000th hash trail celebration party . . . Drag Queen had helped me hare from Jack Ass Ginger up over the Nu’uanu Trail to the Tantalus Lookout, with the party in Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside Park. It’s a small world that one time we unknowingly hashed together over 3 years ago, we now find ourselves on the other side of the planet in Yerevan.

      Anyway, back to today trail . . . the Yerevan H3 had been a bustling club prior to the pandemic, but after things started open up again . . . and a local war like conflict . . . activities of foreigners around the city were being scrutinized, and he hash had actually been hassled enough about spreading flour and chalk marks around, that they went into hibernation for a while. As you can see, this was only hash trail #11 since the rebirth, and they are still avoiding conflict with the local constabulary. There was only 4 of us on trail, 3 runners (6 Km trail, and 1 walker on a shorter trail). It was a fun trail around an adjacent hilltop park on the outskirts of the city, and we had a short but entertaining circle. After emptying the cooler, we adjourned to a local restaurant for dinner of some delicious Armenian BBQ, and FUN WAS HAD BY ALL.

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    • Day 175

      Genozid Mahnmal

      October 23, 2018 in Armenia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Zizernakaberd, übersetzt heisst das „Schwalbenfestung“, ist ein Denkmalkomplex in Jerewan zum Gedenken der Opfer des Völkermords an den Armeniern1915. Alljährlich am 24. April, dem Völkermordgedenktag, versammeln sich am Denkmal Armenier, um der Opfer des Völkermordes zu gedenken.Read more

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