Travel in Republic of Georgia Series – Abanotubani (Sulphur Bath District)
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According to Wikipedia, Abanotubani is the ancient district of Tbilisi, Georgia, known for its sulfuric baths.
 
The bath district is located at the eastern bank of the Mtkvari River at the foot of Narikala fortress and …

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Republic of Georgian Sheep Herder

Submitted by mrloo on June 10, 2009 – 12:01 am3 Comments

June 04, 2009 – On our way to the office coming from the airport, our vehicle had come across Sheep’s and cattle’s on the road blocking the way.  That road was located between Tbilisi and Rustavi, and I’ve noticed a very young Georgian herder probably 10 years old helping the old guys to herd.  Our driver which is a Georgian local shouted at him to wave and smile for the camera, he talked to him in Qartuli which is a native language of the Republic of Georgia.

 

All my life, I have never seen sheep’s this many, I am guessing it is almost a thousand in quantity.  This place is a country side of Georgia where it is full of grass and a nice cool breeze air. 

There are lots of things to see in this country and I still have a week left to explore this lovely place.

Notice the sheep dogs in the background; they help to herd sheep as well.

Until then….

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