Ananuri Fortress. Georgia September 22

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The complex dates back to the the 17th century, an idyllic spot on the banks of the Aragvi River.

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A LEGEND

Throughout the middle ages, due to the proximity to the Silk Route, this place saw much warfare, battles and threats. When the Tatar army lay siege to the fortress they believed that the inhabitants would not survive for a long time without a source of food and water and they would soon surrender.

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However they did not know that the castle had a secret tunnel which led down to the river. A few days in and the fortress guards threw fish up in the air to annoy the invaders.

At this point, duh, what a give away, the tartars realised that the fortress was connected to the outside world by a tunnel; search and search again they did but were unable to find it.

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They captured a local peasant, a woman named Ana, who hailed from Nuri, they questioned her about the location of the tunnel. When Ana refused to reveal this secret to the enemies, she was tortured and killed.

In respect and to commemorate this woman the castle was named Ananuri. She is a heroine amongst the Georgian population.

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The remains of the fortress bit where pretty uninspiring, and also a lot of conservation work going on.... but yeee haw, there was another church.

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The Church of the Mother of God was originally built in the late 17th C, renovated over the years, adjacent to the cross is the Georgian Cross, symbolised as a grapevine.

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Inside was the usual mix of stuff

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I love the way the afterlife is always pictured in these places, white fluffy clouds and harps for those that succumb to the indoctrination.
Whereas those that don't....... go to a dark place, seriously?

I know which one I would choose, but in reality it will be eternal darkness for us all.

One Life . Live it.



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Stone masonry of the day always incredible to see architecture withstand time, exemplary wooden carvings within in wall decorating or jars, objects to marvel at considering the tools used.

@tipu curate

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yes such skill with primitive tools

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Skills lost sadly!

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yup in UK few kids today want to learn a trade where they might have to do a bit of graft , get dirty, not use their person al technology.

I blame tony baby killer blair, for his pursuit of policy that all kids should attend university. He has a lot to answer for. A curse upon his house

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Education on all levels have been on a steep decline for years here, pass mark lowered to make the results look good. The ANC appear hell bent on keeping the youth uneducated in all spheres which is not healthy.

Handful still find a way to educate themselves making a future somehow. Lies and deceit in politics worldwide is disgusting!

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The most disenchanted and forgotten group here in the UK right now is teenage white boys.

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Been the case here for past 25 years....

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Hmm, I guess so, and I wonder why !!!???!!!

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Turning profits more important than employing youth to groom them... oldies can hold the reigns?

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Interesting legend.
Well done Ana.
Beautiful location. Love the views.
Thanks for sharing @grindle have a nice Thursday… almost weekend 😉

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cheers @littlebee4 yes have a great relaxing weekend

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Thanks a lot!
You too @grind-kasper cheers 😎

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wrong bloke LOL LOL LOL

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Wow… how did that happen hahaha 🤣
I am sure I wrote it right. !LOL
Sorry about that @grindle
Have a great weekend!

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no problemo lol

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Thanks 😎
Happy new week 👋🏻
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Hello dear friend @grindle good day
What a beautiful place, and what a beautiful name the fortress has, I appreciate that you have shared the story in relation to its name
I love period buildings, especially when they are well preserved
Beautiful photos, I appreciate you sharing.
Have a nice day

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cheers @jlufer thanks for stopping by, and your wonderful comments about my post. I appreciate you sending a message cheers

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Cracking place, and I love the story of Ana - what a bloomin shame for her though !

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On that grapevine photo, did they build the tower onto the building after it was built? It looks like there's only half a cross

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its the angle I was at. There is a gap between two buildings, its only no that I have looked at it and thought the same as you

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