More from the 11th century chrch currently undergoing its 2nd rebuilding - earthquake damage, then Soviet neglect, were the main culprits in its destructions
Saturday, 11 July 2009
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2009-10 - A Traveling Landscape Exhibition - 4 photographs of mine in a group show: BACHMODERN Project, 24 November - 18 December 2009, Neutorstrasse 32k, 5020 Salzburg, Austria; 7-27 May 2010, Mediterranean University Campus, Antalya, Turkey: AnthonyHanmer.pdf www.bachmodern.com
2009 - Kolga.ge Book & travelling Tbilisi Exhibition, 1 entry, nominated for Best Portrait2009 - Association of Photographers (AOP) Open Exhibtion/Catalogue, 1 entry, inclusion in AOP magazine article, London, UK
Travel like a Local at Localyte.com
3 comments:
I love how it fits in so peacefully with its surrounding. One of these days I've got to visit Georgia... and blame the travel bug on you, Tony! ;o)
Hope summer is going well!
Thanks, glad you like it - imagine that some of the stones (chiefly the nicely relief-carved ones)are back in their original places in the structure, 1000 years later... And welcome to Georgia any time! It's a magical place, really. Summer is pretty blazing hot generally but we're now high in the mountains of Svaneti, which is much cooler - we even need sweaters some days.
Great sample of Georgian Orthodoxal architecture!. Cyprus travel
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