Sighnaghi
Evening Sun Hitting the Caucasus Mountains
South Eastern Georgia
Lavra Monastery, Davit Gareja
Lavra Monastery, Davit Gareja
Cave Refectory
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Panorama at Davit Gareja
Lavra Monastery, Davit Gareja
In the Wine Cellar
Wine Tasting, Georgian Style
Baking Bread
A Friendly Wave
Citadel of Gremi
Wine Qvevri
Alaverdi Cathedral
Panoramic View from Our Balcony
Caucasus Behind
Bakuriani Skiing
Bakuriani Village
Ateni Village
Approaching Uplistsikhe
Remains of an Old Temple, Uplistsikhe
Tbilisi Old Town
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That's Us
Oil Platforms
Culturally Contextual Signage
Doha Skyline
At Souq Woqif
Zanzibari Pizza
Massage
Mid Flight
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Mercury's, Zanzibar
Asymmetrical Crabs
Welcoming Duty
Weeee!!!
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Sea-jelly
Aren't Boabab Trees the Coolest?
So, What You Looking At?
So Pretty, and Ultimately, So Tasty
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Tbilisi's Sulphur Baths


Tbilisi has hot sulphur springs. The domes on the left are the vents over the private baths, the Royal Baths. We spent an hour soaking in the hot (almost too hot) sulphurous waters in one of those private baths. Considering the day was overcast, chilly, and drizzling a bit, it was a great way to warm up and feel a little special at the same time. The tiled building in the back is another set of baths, the Orbeliani Baths. They have communal pools as well as private baths.
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