Bagrati Cathedral
Kutaisi - wiring
Bagrati Cathedral: Wired
Somewhere in South Ossetia
Streets (pigs) of Zugdidi
Hotel / Zugdidi
Hotel / Zugdidi
Mestia - the centre of Svaneti
Trekking around Mestia
Svan towers
Sphinx or a mother
A Cross facing the majestic Caucasus
Svaneti - a view
Caucasus - Svaneti
Trekking view at Mestia
Streets of Mestia (with power lines)
This is Caucasus
The mountain river
Svaneti
Svaneti
Somewhere along the road in Georgia
Bagrati cathedral in BW
Inside the church darkness
Gelati Monastery
From Hell
A fantastic view from above of Kutaisi
Kutaisi - mystery cathedral
Kutaisi - city in between rain showers
Ex-catholic church: Kutaisi Holy Annunciation Temp…
Three Slovaks in a café in Kutaisi
A view from above Kutaisi
Kutaisi - Lada Niva in front of a theatre
Kutaisi - Rioni river
Kutaisi - view
Black sand beach
Socialist realism of Tbilisi
Sculpture of Ietim Gurji
Zion Cathedral of Tbilisi
Not as strong as you, but I can try
Timotesubani Monastery near Borjomi
Batumi - hotel 1 May
Power Grid
Orthodox Church Mystery
Beauty of Georgia
A countryside
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Glory to the people


The Glory to Labour Monument is an abstract monument located in the center of Kutaisi, Georgia. It was created by sculptors E. Amashukeli and I. Bastanashvili and completed in 1980. The monument is an example of Soviet-era architecture and art, and it is considered a former USSR monument dedicated to the working people of Georgia and celebrates their contributions to the country's development. The artwork is made of bronze and marble and is located in a public square in the center of Kutaisi, being a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of the city's history and culture. (It is worth noting that the monument should not be confused with the Glory Memorial, which was a different monument located in Kutaisi that was dedicated to the memory of those who died during World War II and was demolished in 2009 to make way for a new parliament building.)
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