On a motorcycle with a stroller in Georgia and Armenia
In 2015, traveler Mihai Barbu, his lover Ohana and their then four-year-old son Vladimir went on a trip to Europe on a motorcycle Ural Ranger (2014). For four months they visited 41 countries and covered a distance of 28 thousand kilometers. A year later, the family decided to turn off the beaten track of Europe and chose a more difficult route for themselves, going to conquer Georgia and Armenia. As it happened, look in our selection.
Waiting for a ferry across the Black Sea from Odessa, Ukraine, to Batumi, Georgia.
Ferry along the Black Sea.
Right after the storm.
Ushguli community in Georgia. The village of Ushguli, located at an altitude of 2,200 meters above sea level, is considered one of the most high-mountainous permanent settlements in Europe.
Ushguli, Georgia.
The road from Ushguli to Lentekhi.
Caucasian mountains.
Time to cool off. Gori, Georgia.
One morning, Vladimir woke up with a high fever due to food poisoning.
The family tried to get to the village of Omalo on one of the most dangerous mountain roads in the world, but they did not work and they returned back.
Armenia
On the shore of Lake Sevan in Armenia.
"Wings of Tatev" is the longest passenger cable car of the pendulum type in the world, which is located in Armenia.
Yerevan
Thanks @rubears beautiful photos from nature and what we're missing living in cement jungles.