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Saturday, 10 January 2015

GEORGIA - Ananuri

DSC05909_thumb6Ananuri is a castle complex situated on the foreland by Aragvi River, not far from Zhinvali Dam. Ananuri was built by the Dukes of Aragvi region and its earliest parts date from the 13th century.


DSCF5869_thumbPassed by an uncompleted Soviet era monument.


DSCF5875_thumbFrom Mtskheta we drive along the Georgian Military Highway where we passed by Zhinvali Dam and Reservoir.


DSCF5881_thumb_thumbThe Zhinvali Dam built in 1986 is a hydroelectric dam.


DSCF5882_thumbThe construction of the dam on the Aragvi River flooded the area forming the Zhinvali Reservoir.


DSC05865_thumb_thumbThe view of the reservoir with the Caucasus Mountain range.


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DSCF5893_thumb_thumbThe view of the lake from the side of the highway is simply breath taking.


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DSC05872_thumb_thumbA herd of sheep and cows travelling along the highway.


DSCF5917_thumb_thumbApproaching Ananuri complex which is 100m away from this signboard.


DSC05883_thumb1_thumbA bridge was built across the Aragvi River to connect to Ananuri.


DSC05881_thumb1See the two columns protruding from the lake? That bridge used to the original crossing, now submerged in the lake as a result of the dam construction.


DSCF5919_thumb1The picturesque Ananuri complex overlooking the reservoir and the mountains.


DSCF5972_thumbThe complex features churches and towers dating back from the 13th century.


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DSCF5970_thumbThe fortification consist of two castles joined by a crenelated curtain wall. The upper fortification which is a large square tower, known as Sheupovari is well preserved. The lower fortification, with a round tower, is mostly in ruins.


DSC05884_thumb_thumbThere are two churches within the complex. The smaller Church of the Virgin dates from the first half of the 17th century. The walls was constructed using bricks and the interior is no longer decorated.


DSC05897_thumb_thumbThe larger Church of Assumption was built in 1689 for the son of Duke Bardzem. It has a central dome and richly decorated facade.


DSCF5965_thumb_thumbCarved grapevine Cross on the south facade.


DSCF5944_thumb1_thumbThe carved north entrance.


DSC05887_thumb_thumbThe interior view of the Church of Assumption located at the Ananuri Complex..


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DSCF5942_thumb_thumbA young lady saying her prayers at the Church of Assumption.


DSCF5929_thumb_thumbA tall, narrow watch tower to the west wall of the church.


DSC05890_thumb_thumbThe Ananuri with its amazing view is well worth a visit.


DSC05893_thumb_thumbFortress wall overlooking Zhinvali Reservoir.


DSC05892_thumb2The feudal dynasty of Aragvi ended in 1739 when they were attacked and the whole clan was massacred.


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DSC05896_thumb_thumbA staircase that leads to an underground room.


DSCF5957_thumb_thumbSome kind of dungeon I think.


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DSCF5983_thumbStayed a while at Ananuri while gazing at the beautiful scenery before making a move. 


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DSCF5976_thumb2_thumbPanoramic view of Ananuri and Jinvali reservoir.


DSC05908_thumb_thumbTook a photo with Anri, my Georgia tour guide.


DSC05907_thumb2Took one last picture with my beau here at the Ananuri before making a move to Kazbegi.


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