Hi. To say that I like and appreciate what yo do means nothing. I love the way youβre introducing different countries- specifically Armenia . I am having feelings that I am there with you. There is one big missing pint in Armeniaβ¦ Dilijan. I am sure it will add more love to Armenia. Please continue to do whatever you doing. Thank you
Yes, Dilijan is an AWESOME place, Justin. And, by the way, here's a little "secret" – when people say Dilijan, they mean not only the small town itself (which is an excellent town anyways), but the whole region or several regions surrounding it, such as Tavush region, Lori region, etc. So, whenever you are there, make sure to try out Yell extreme park with its famous zip line, explore Lastiver canyon with its gorgeous nature path alongside a canyon river and dense forests, and discover some wild tree houses on the way. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Haghartsin and Goshavank monasteries, as well as Lake Parz.
Thank you very much for pointing out the main reason why Armenians and non-Armenians love Armenia, which is the people. Armenians are very genuine people. We survived so many hardships throughout our history and that is why we truly value humanity. Enjoy your stay in Armenia! You and David are very welcome in Armenia. come back with more family and friends. God Bless!
Since you are driving your Zhiguli to Estonia… Do you know there is a village called Talin in Armenia? It is on the way to Tbilisi, if you decide taking a car instead of train. (But the roads are not that great in some parts.) Then you can compare little Talin with Tallinn. Maybe your Estonian fans would be interested to see Armenia's Talin. You may interview Talin's residents (or village administration) and ask if they have any messages for the residents of Tallinn. On the same note, you may also drive through Mimino's Telavi and check out if they have any messages for the residents of Tel Avive. π
hey Justin did you read American Banker back in the day? and are you still able to calculate such things as amortisation or future value? I've forgotten much of those concepts over the years. How about a magazine published in the 1990s by The Economist Group, it was called Business Central Europe and covered most of the privatisations that took place in Eastern Europe.
Justin, ask Suren about Navasard. Itβs an ancient Armenian New Year. You have to go to Carahunge. Itβs older, than Stonehenge. You have to be at this place on 8/11 .
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Excellent live mate , thanks for keeping me company at work!
What a star larker!
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Enjoy your stay in Armenua dear Justinπ
Guys be honest , bahlava is Turkish, Azerbaijanis, sorry….
Great surprise, Justin!
Hi. To say that I like and appreciate what yo do means nothing. I love the way youβre introducing different countries- specifically Armenia . I am having feelings that I am there with you. There is one big missing pint in Armeniaβ¦ Dilijan. I am sure it will add more love to Armenia. Please continue to do whatever you doing.
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Justin, there are direct flights to Yerevan trough Warsaw Poland, LOT Polish Airlines. it takes just 3:30 hrs
Yes, Dilijan is an AWESOME place, Justin. And, by the way, here's a little "secret" – when people say Dilijan, they mean not only the small town itself (which is an excellent town anyways), but the whole region or several regions surrounding it, such as Tavush region, Lori region, etc. So, whenever you are there, make sure to try out Yell extreme park with its famous zip line, explore Lastiver canyon with its gorgeous nature path alongside a canyon river and dense forests, and discover some wild tree houses on the way. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Haghartsin and Goshavank monasteries, as well as Lake Parz.
Gata, bagharj, krkeni, are the most traditional Armenian sweet pastries.
I can't wait to visit Yerevan
Thank you very much for pointing out the main reason why Armenians and non-Armenians love Armenia, which is the people. Armenians are very genuine people. We survived so many hardships throughout our history and that is why we truly value humanity. Enjoy your stay in Armenia! You and David are very welcome in Armenia. come back with more family and friends. God Bless!
Since you are driving your Zhiguli to Estonia… Do you know there is a village called Talin in Armenia? It is on the way to Tbilisi, if you decide taking a car instead of train. (But the roads are not that great in some parts.) Then you can compare little Talin with Tallinn. Maybe your Estonian fans would be interested to see Armenia's Talin. You may interview Talin's residents (or village administration) and ask if they have any messages for the residents of Tallinn. On the same note, you may also drive through Mimino's Telavi and check out if they have any messages for the residents of Tel Avive. π
Justin you are a smart person with a kind heart and soul, and the people of Armenia feel it. You have become a dear and close person to them…
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We need to see Justin dance Kochari! You are in Armenia but haven't danced! I'm livid over this man (jk). If you do, you will immortalized.
Awesome stuff Justin, you rock
I think you experienced magnetic field, the hill thing I mean. Try Dargett beer cafe and homemade apricotbeer superdelicious
hey Justin did you read American Banker back in the day? and are you still able to calculate such things as amortisation or future value? I've forgotten much of those concepts over the years. How about a magazine published in the 1990s by The Economist Group, it was called Business Central Europe and covered most of the privatisations that took place in Eastern Europe.
Justin, ask Suren about Navasard. Itβs an ancient Armenian New Year. You have to go to Carahunge. Itβs older, than Stonehenge. You have to be at this place on 8/11 .
Go to supermarket (Sas or Yerevan) and ask for desserts. Youβll be amazed ! The variety and quality is above the average.
Fall is my favorite time of the year. You have to go to northern parts of the country. The nature is spectacular in fall.