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Georgien!

Klicka på de mindre bilderna så får du upp en förstoring! 
Tbilisi i slutet av mars


Så parkerar man















Loppmarknad på Chugureti-bron







Ovanför Gamla staden ligger en fästning

... här ligger även en kyrka


Högst upp är en stor yta där man kan ha picknick



Georgiens enda kejsarinna


Lindeman håller låda även i Tbilisi!


Bygglovsansökan behövs inte! Det är faktiskt ett och samma hus



Jazzklubb på 'piazzan'


Det finns många lösspringande hundar




Från parken vid tevetornet


Det finns butiker varsomhelst. Många innergårdar har små butiker

Parkering. Ingen ovanlig syn













Obs! Bergen!


Cykelreparatör vid den gamla velodromen mitt i staden








Art deco-stil från tiden runt sekelskiftet 1900




the Suburbs



Vid besökscentret i Mtshketa-klostret

Kyrkan i Mtschketa

Den är stor

På väg i taxi till en kyrka utanför Mtschketa




Nationalbiblioteket



Skomakare Ashot


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