A Day in Areni Village

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A Day in Areni Village

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Last Saturday was the Wine and Harvest Festival of Areni, a small village in Armenia, very very old, forgotten by time and by the world and yet remains one of the cradles of civilization.

Remember that old shoe found a few years ago, that same 5500 yrs old shoe preserved extraordinarily well? Here's a picture of it (not mine) and
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here's an article on it. I'm sure you'll be interested :wink: .
Anyway, it's that village in question: Areni.

Let's begin our concise journey with the cave where the shoe was found.
(Older shots with new ones are shown here together)

Entrance to the cave
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Entrance to Areni Cave 1 by Dr. Harout, on Flickr

Main entrance
On the left there's a corridor leading to inner parts of the cave (it's vast)
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Areni Cave 1 by Dr. Harout, on Flickr

It's the same place where obviously the earliest winery was unearthed.
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Don't even think that it should be a modern village, rich and prosperous. Not at all, but a proud and happy one. See for yourself.

Taxi anyone?
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At Your Service by Dr. Harout, on Flickr

Have some grapes
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Future Wine
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Some more
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Areni Grape by Dr. Harout, on Flickr

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Wonder how they used to press the grape?
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If I have submitted some of these shots previously, I apologize.

A somehow "modern" wine press became an exhibition item outside one of the wine factories
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No comments here
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Nor here
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Wherever there is wine cheese should follow.
And wherever cheese is found bread goes along.

Traditional Lavash bread baked in clay oven
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and here's how it looks like
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Very nice Photodoc(umentary) Doc. :D
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Re: A Day in Areni Village

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hi Dr
a fascinating place to visit and not overcrowded with tourist i imagine, a photographic dream. the wine must be very tempting and if don't mind me saying the young lady is a very pretty girl to boot.

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These look so good and I wish I could have been there!
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Great shots of a fascinating subject
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Great series Doc. A very interesting place, and I can imagine that the wine, cheese and bread were delicious :) .
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Very nice shots, Doc.

Also, your choice of subject material was - as always - very interesting.

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Re: A Day in Areni Village

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This was a nice walk around, in the village, Dr. Harout. :)

I love them all and am very impressed with the bread makers and the wine processing...the fruit looks so healthy and divine... :D Like a shrine of vines and wine.


Thanks for sharing and good timing too, considering the season.

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