RM2CW60GA–Alexander Tamanyan Park in Yerevan, Armenia. Pedestrian street and Tamanyan Park with Cascade Complex and Cafesjian Museum of Art behind.
RM2CW60H6–Alexander Tamanyan Park, Cascade Complex and Cafesjian Museum of Art in Yerevan, Armenia. Pedestrian street and Tamanyan Park.
RM2D8X5EP–Yerevan, Armenia at night showing Republic Square, Yerevan dacing fountains, Armenian National Museum and National Gallery of Armenia.
RF2BHK36W–Sevan / Sevanavank Monastery in Lake Sevan peninsula, Armenia, with Holy Apostles (Surp Arakelots) and Holy Mother of God (Surp Astvatsatsin) churches
RF2BHK2PW–Cathedral of the Holy Sign (Surp Nshan) at the Medieval Haghpat Monastery Complex (Haghpatavank) stone built in Armenia in the Lori Province.
RF2BHK2YY–Sevan Monastery on the peninsula in Lake Sevan, Armenia with Holy Apostles (Surp Arakelots) and Holy Mother of God (Surp Astvatsatsin) churches.
RF2BHK347–Sevan Monastery on the peninsula in Lake Sevan, Armenia and Holy Apostles Church (Surp Arakelot). Armenian Orthodox Apostolic Church near alpine lake.
RF2BHK31E–Mother Armenia (Mayr Hayastan) statue in Victory Park, Yerevan. Consisting of a woman holding a sword above a basalt pedestal. Eternal flame off.
RF2BHK2RD–Medieval Haghpat Monastery Complex (Haghpatavank). Stone built religious construction know as Cathedral of the Holy Sign (Surp Nshan) in Armenia.
RF2BHK2X0–Lake Sevan in Armenia with beautiful autumn colors. Largest body of water in the Caucasus region. Alpine Lake in Gegharkunik Province.
RM2DFWKEK–Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex and Museum Institute on Tsitsernakaberd Hill in Yerevan, Armenia.
RF2CJ1XHN–Temple of Garni in Garni, Armenia. Tourist attraction and central shrine of Hetanism, the Armenian neopaganism. Greco-Roman colonnaded building.
RF2BHK2W7–Sevan Lake in Armenia with beautiful trees in autumn colors. Alpine lake with mountains in the Caucasus. Popular Armenian touristic destination.
RF2BHK2PC–View through an archway in Haghpat Monastery Complex in Armenia showing grass and mountain. Also know as Haghpatavank. Arch built in a monolith.
RM2DB4FA6–Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts entrace hall stairs. Matenadaran Museum interior in Yerevan, Armenia.
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