It's not a house… actually it's a church and this pillar is one of the oldest and most beautiful sightseen in georgia…. I know that place.. I am from this region
#1—- I know this place very well… It's called 'Katskhis Sveti', located in the west of Georgia, near village Katskhi. This rock is 40 meter high and on the top of it is discovered remnant of old church. In 6-7 century it was residence of monks. if you want more information contact me via mail I will send you more information and photos about it. sallykupatadze@yahoo.com
Truly awesome is the earth we live on. Wow. But, #1: I don't even wanna know how you get up to it. As much as I hate heights, I'd piss my pants in the first hundred feet up…no thanks. Not without two fingers of Jim Beam in a #10 washtub.
WOW
10 and 19-i need a pickle barrel and a pillow, STAT!
The rest are just breathtaking.
I should get out more from the office :S
I wish I could to all's these people
#19 "They're excavating a tiramisu."
How the hell did they build that freakin' house in #1???
It's not a house… actually it's a church and this pillar is one of the oldest and most beautiful sightseen in georgia…. I know that place.. I am from this region
I want to know the details on #1 and #24. Anybody know?
#1—- I know this place very well… It's called 'Katskhis Sveti', located in the west of Georgia, near village Katskhi. This rock is 40 meter high and on the top of it is discovered remnant of old church. In 6-7 century it was residence of monks. if you want more information contact me via mail I will send you more information and photos about it. sallykupatadze@yahoo.com
Man, I need another vacation.
Posts I enjoy the most on the Chive: funny ones, sexy ones, sexy and funny ones, and "You should get away" posts.
where is #9, does that really exist?
Banawe Rice Terraces in the Philippines. Google it.
These are amazing. I just wish they were captioned with the locations.
Truly awesome is the earth we live on. Wow. But, #1: I don't even wanna know how you get up to it. As much as I hate heights, I'd piss my pants in the first hundred feet up…no thanks. Not without two fingers of Jim Beam in a #10 washtub.
Machu Picchu is too awesome for words.