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  • Georgia

    Posted on May 29th, 2010

    Written by Jaime

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    A Day of Decadence: The Anti-backpack Break

    A Day of Decadence: The Anti-backpack Break

    Batumi is being pimped out as the next “it” place on the Black Sea coast. Construction workers are furiously working to revamp this coastal town. It looks to us like they’re trying to turn the town into a Nice of the East. While I understand their desire to bring in more tourists, I can’t help [...]

  • Georgia

    Posted on May 29th, 2010

    Written by Martin

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    Kachapuri Acharuli: Wow

    Kachapuri Acharuli: Wow

    This is what qualifies as a light meal in Georgia: ten thousand calories of carbs, fat and pure deliciousness. The crust is actually a rich cheese pie that has been molded into a boat. Then, an egg is left to set gently inside the boat. A generous helping of real butter is then added to [...]

  • Georgia

    Posted on May 28th, 2010

    Written by Martin

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    Quick Visit to Gonio

    Quick Visit to Gonio

    This ruin is unique in the way that it’s not really a ruin: it is a 2,000 year old intact Roman fortress. Gonio, as it is called today, was never destroyed or damaged by warfare, nor was it ever used as a quarry. Instead, it has been left alone to slowly decompose into today’s green [...]

  • Georgia

    Posted on May 27th, 2010

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    Batumi: Photo Journal of a Black Sea Paradise

    Batumi: Photo Journal of a Black Sea Paradise

      I think it’s great when a town shows a bit of age. A few cracks here and a little rust there creates character. Knowing this, it’s no surprise that I’ve fallen in love with Batumi, the popular seaside town on the southern tip of Georgia. The air feels Mediterranean, the streets are wide, the [...]

  • Georgia

    Posted on May 27th, 2010

    Written by Martin

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    Entering Georgia

    Entering Georgia

      We’re in Georgia – the country, not the US state. It wasn’t really a part of the original plan, but seatofourpants style of travel dictates that when an opportunity to travel to an interesting place presents itself, we hop on the next bus. The border between Turkey and Georgia was a pretty interesting place [...]