The weariness of a low-cost travel
Cars of Kutaisi
Batumi port
Batumi Mosque
Murderer's museum
Batumi Botanical Garden
Under a banana tree
Batumi Botanical Garden
In the middle of nowhere
The 'old times'
Borjomi town
Typical view in Svaneti
A troglodyte town in the Caucasus
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
A Cult
Uplistsikhe
A church
The rock
The very top
Wonderful green mountains and our story
Something about the God
Inside the church darkness
Bagrati cathedral in BW
Somewhere along the road in Georgia
Svaneti
Svaneti
The mountain river
This is Caucasus
Streets of Mestia (with power lines)
Trekking view at Mestia
Caucasus - Svaneti
Svaneti - a view
A Cross facing the majestic Caucasus
Sphinx or a mother
Svan towers
Trekking around Mestia
Mestia - the centre of Svaneti
Hotel / Zugdidi
Hotel / Zugdidi
Streets (pigs) of Zugdidi
Somewhere in South Ossetia
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Wonderful green mountains of Ossetian part of Caucasus


South Ossetia is a very mountainous region located in the Caucasus at the juncture of Asia and Europe. It occupies the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus mountain range and its foothills which are part of the Iberia Plain, a geographic plateau that is roughly in the center of South Ossetia. The Likhi Range shapes the western geographic boundary of South Ossetia, although the northwestern corner of South Ossetia is located west of the range. Before the Georgian–Ossetian conflict, roughly two-thirds of the population of South Ossetia was Ossetian and 25–30% was Georgian. The dispute surrounding the presence of the Ossetian people in the South Caucasus has been one of the causes of conflict. In the late 1980s, a separatist movement emerged in South Ossetia that sought secession from Georgia and unification with North Ossetia–Alania. In 1989, Soviet troops were sent to maintain peace. Shortly after Georgia gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, heavy fighting broke out between Ossetian and Georgian forces, forcing thousands to flee South Ossetia. In 2008, South Ossetia saw a brief war between Russia and Georgia. Moscow subsequently recognized South Ossetia as an independent state, and began a process of closer ties that Georgia views as effective annexation. Russia should recognise also North Ossetia as an independent state, too - the logic says.
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It is a beautiful part of the world indeed.
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