Tag Archive: Adjara

Black Sea 4: Adjara Mountains

The Adjara Autonomous Region where Batumi is located is on the south-eastern coast of the Black Sea and extends into the wooded foothills and mountains of the Lesser Caucasus and shares borders with Turkey to the… Continue reading

Batumi 4: Port City

A seaside city on the Black Sea coast of Georgia, Batumi plays a vital and strategic role in Georgia’s social, political and economic life.  It is the capital of the autonomous province of Adjara in the southwest border… Continue reading

Benches – Part 3

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The Trump Tower and Other Rising Structures in Batumi

I got excited when I saw the above image showing the Trump Tower that will soon rise in the Republic of Georgia‘s Black Sea coast of Batumi (for more details about this image,… Continue reading

Faithful Wells and Distant Bells

There is something about wells and bells that evokes strong memories and emotions, making them interesting subjects in photography. How wishing wells evolved suggests a belief that some wells have mystical powers other… Continue reading

Boulevard by the Black Sea

. Batumi is a port city by the Black Sea.  Having heard that it’s such a beautiful place, I made sure that on my last visit to Georgia (the country) I was able… Continue reading

Still Life & Random Objects #5

Majority of the photos I’ve collected are those of scenes and landscapes but, from time to time, while looking at a scenery, certain objects or structures stand out and catch my attention and eventually get… Continue reading

Still Life & Random Objects #4

Majority of the photos I’ve collected are those of scenes and landscapes but, from time to time, while looking at a scenery, certain objects or structures stand out and catch my attention and eventually get… Continue reading

Black Sea

My recent visits to the Republic of Georgia in South Caucasus in late 2010 and early 2011 probably contributed  the most number of photos to my collection.  This was not only because I made it a commitment to visit… Continue reading

Structures in Sepia

My recent visits to the Republic of Georgia in South Caucasus in late 2010 and early 2011 probably contributed  the most number of photos to my collection.  This was not only because I made it a commitment to visit… Continue reading

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