???? 360° GoPro Omni VR: Smoking Woman | Yerevan, Armenia ????????
A short 360° GoPro VR video from Yerevan, Armenia of the playful sculpture Smoking Woman (Mujer Fumando un Cigarrillo), by Colombian artist Fernando Botero! =] ????????
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????360° Cinemagraphs: Smoking Woman | Yerevan, Armenia ????????
A 360° Cinemagraph of the famous bulbous Smoking Woman sculpture, in Yerevan, Armenia. The public art piece was created by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who has littered the whole Cascades development with his work in Yerevan, Armenia! =]
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How to view the 360° video:
Desktop using Google Chrome:
Use your mouse or trackpad to change your view while the video plays.
YouTube app on mobile:
Move your device around to look at all angles while the video plays
Google Cardboard:
Load the video in the YouTube app and tap on the cardboard icon when the video starts to play. Insert your phone in cardboard and enjoy.
More info here: [EN] ¦ [RU]
Botero Nudity Sculpture Smoking Woman, Yerevan Cascade
Botero Nudity Sculpture Smoking Woman, Yerevan Cascade
Botero Sculpture at the bottom of Yerevan Cascade
Apparently the most famous artwork dotting the Yerevan cascade, you might wonder what is so special about this Botero sculpture. We also wondered and like so many others we too missed the point. However well worth a photo stop when you are visiting the Yerevan cascade. Definitely not worth visiting for the sake of sculpture unless you are a Botero fan or a sculpture aficionado.
Unforgettable ARMENIAN FOOD Experience + Smoking Fish the Traditional Way! | Etchmiadzin, Armenia
My third day in Armenia continued with more exploration of the holy city of Etchmiadzin! Come along with me as I have an unforgettable Armenian food experience and have some traditional smoked fish in Etchmiadzin, Armenia!
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We began at the Machanents Cultural Center, a museum that contains lots of artifacts like a medieval clay pipe that people used to transport cow milk to the village.
There was pottery from the 12th and 13th centuries, as well as Bronze Age pottery from the 2nd century BC. There was also a water jar that women carried to the closest water source to bring back water to their families.
In the back of the museum was a woman weaving wool carpets. Carpet weaving in Armenia dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries BC! The weaving style here uses the double knot technique.
The cultural center reminded me of a farmhouse. They also have food and hold master classes. It’s a cultural school where kids come to study.
Then, we went to lunch. I started with some cheese and the Greek-like salad and rolled it up in the lavash. It was so fresh, tasty, and healthy. I really loved the cheese containing red pepper. The lavash was unbelievable!
Next was a crumbly cheese in the lavash, which was strong but delicious. Then, ten more dishes I had never seen before arrived!
I had to start with the roasted eggplant with beef, cheese, and cream, which blew me away. The lentils were nice and dense, and the fried lavash was similar to fried wontons. Next was a buttery veal stew with soft, delicious roasted vegetables!
The bulgur wheat with onions was my least favorite. Then, I went for eggplant cooked with brandy, which was unreal! Then, I added a creamy garlic sauce called matsoun on the lentils.
Then, it was time for our master class. We’d get to see fish cooked in a really unique way! They added the pieces of salted, raw trout to a glass pan with walnuts. They then put the pan in a contraption that catches the sunlight, which cooks the fish!
They move and rotate the dish to catch the light from the sun. It gets to 700 degrees Celsius inside the dish.
While it cooked, I climbed a tree and got some apricots from it. The apricot was so tasty and juicy and not too ripe, but I tried a better, riper one just before the fish finished cooking.
The trout had a smoky walnut flavor! It’s also cooked in no oil or butter. It was so delicious! I loved the skin, eyes, and head of the fish!
The Machanents Cultural Center also has a bed & breakfast with 12 unique rooms. There’s also a tavern where they keep and age wine and have poems about wine in different languages. They age the wine underneath the glass tabletops.
It was beautiful and felt like an old-school tavern. There are also wines for different people and some of the bottles had been warped because they were cooked in an oven. The wines are from lots of different countries.
Next, we went to the Song of the Old Days Room, which was made for grandparents to work in. It was really incredible.
Then, we headed back to Yerevan, and visited a park near my hotel that celebrates the 2,800th anniversary of Yerevan with 2,800 water jets in a fountain. There’s a tunnel of water streams that collapses without warning. I ran through! It was really cool and refreshing!
What an epic day with an unforgettable Armenian food and cultural experience at the Machanents Cultural Center in Etchmiadzin, Armenia! I highly suggest everyone visit and stay there.
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Fernando Botero's Smoking Woman installed in Yerevan
Fernando Botero's Smoking Woman installed in Yerevan.
YEREVAN. - Colombian celebrity painter and sculptor Fernando Botero’s bronze sculpture Smoking Woman was installed near the Cafesjian Center for the Arts on Monday. The sculpture provoked great interest of public.
HSCI 437: Smoking In Armenia Culture
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Trying ARMENIAN LAVASH for the FIRST TIME + Visiting the Matendaran | Yerevan, Armenia
After arriving in Yerevan, Armenia in the wee hours of the morning, I woke up bright and early to begin my 10-day adventure through the country with Armenia Travel. Come along with me as I try Armenian lavash for the first time and visit the Matendaran Museum in Yerevan!
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I met up with my guide, Gayane from Armenia Travel, and rode through Yerevan. It’s one of the oldest cities in the world at 2,800 years old. The area has been continuously inhabited for 8,000 years!
The Matendaran is a huge museum that houses over 17,000 manuscripts. Inside, I met my museum guide, Nadia. Only 1% of the manuscripts are available to be viewed by the public. I learned that the Armenian alphabet was created in the year 405. The alphabet didn’t have numbers until the 16th century. They used letters as numbers.
There were several ancient, beautiful manuscripts, including some made of parchment. There was even a petrified manuscript, as well as the largest and smallest manuscripts in the country.
I also saw the first printed Armenian book from 1512 and the first printed Bible from 1666. They started coloring the manuscripts around the 8th centuries and the dyes were made from all kinds of materials!
I also saw an impressive ivory book from the 6th century. There are only 3 of them in the world. There was also a book with gold and silver binding, a manuscript of criminal law, a huge silver Bible, and more! You can also see restored manuscripts.
You can see how they made the dyes for the books in another hall. Most of the silver books were New Testaments.
Then, it was time to eat lunch at Restaurant Lavash, which focuses on traditional Armenian cuisine. Lavash is an Armenian flatbread. I loved the setting. Next to our table, I could watch the women in the kitchen make the bread and bake it in a tandoor.
I started with some delicious homemade pomegranate wine. I’d never had it before. It was the house wine and was so good! I was in love with it!
Then, I had some lavash, puri (Georgian bread), walnut paste, and Greek salad with walnuts, olives, and tomatoes. Then, there was also an Asian salad. The Greek salad had some delicious, string-cheese-style feta cheese and I loved the crunch from the walnuts.
The walnut paste was almost like a walnut hummus and came with cucumbers and tomatoes. You eat it with the puri. It was full of walnut flavor that comes out later and had a nice texture mixed with the oil. I loved the super thin lavash with the walnut paste. It was thin like a crepe and is actually a UNESCO dish!
The Asian salad had eggplant, carrots, tomatoes, herbs, bacon, mushrooms, and a nice glaze. The salad was so refreshing and crunchy! The combination gave it a nice Caspian vibe!
Next, I tried kufta, a beef and tomato dish that almost looks like eggs. It’s fresh, buttery ground beef with an egg-like taste. After that was Armenian a grainy porridge with nice mushrooms. Next was pumpkin stuffed with beef, beans, and vegetables. The beef was like a beef stew while the pumpkin was a little hard and dense. It was super unique!
I followed that with a delicious, semi-sweet red wine made from pomegranate. I could feel the alcohol in it!
For dessert, I had gata, which was part of the biggest gata in the world! There was also a huge, layered Armenian dessert called milfoy.
The gata is stuffed with dried fruit and has lots of layers of dough. The top is crunchy, while the inside is very creamy. It’s a delicious, layered cake that reminded me of Greek baked dishes.
I hope you enjoyed visiting the Matendaran and trying Armenian lavash for the first time with me in Yerevan! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment. Also, please subscribe to my YouTube channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
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I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
Yerevan, Armenia - Vienna Ribs Restaurant (Lunch in Armenia) - Must visit place in Armenia
#FoodTryp #ArmeniaTour #ViennaRibsRestaurant #TastyAndAffordableFood
Anti-Smoking Social Ad / Yerevan, Armenia
Շնորհակալություն մեր առողջության մասին հոգալու և չծխելու համար:
Այս տեսահոլովակը նկարահանվել է ՄԵՐՍԻրելի վայրերը ծրագրի շրջանակներում: Հոլովակը պատրաստվել է Կանաչաստան ՀԿ կողմից ԱՄՆ շրջանավարտների միավորման և ԱՄՆ պետդեպարտամենտի աջակցությամբ:
Այս տեսահոլովակում արտահայտված տեսակետները և կարծիքները պատկանում են Կանաչաստան կազմակերպությանը և հնարավոր է՝ չհամընկնեն ԱՄՆ կառավարության տեսակետների հետ:
Jewish women smoking cigarette
Jewish woman smoking in Brooklyn NY
Smoking Gun of Armenian Genocide Found (April 2017)
Crucified Armenian Girls after march through desert of Deir ez-Zor, Syria
From an archive in Jerusalem, Israel - Taner Akcam, a Turkish historian has unearthed an original telegram establishing state complicity after decades of studying the genocide (audio played). More below, with links.
Crucified Armenian Girls:
Crucified Armenian Girls being carried down:
Turkish official teasing starving Armenian children with bread:
Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-Jewish jurist coins the term genocide -
NY Times - Sherlock Holmes of Armenian Genocide Uncovers Lost Evidence:
Princeton University - The Young Turks' Crime against Humanity: The Amernian Genocide:
Systematic map of massacres:
Hidden Armenians (Gizli Ermeniler):
Turkey’s hidden Armenians search for stolen identity:
Armenians in Iran:
World Oldest Standing Church, St. Thaddeus Armenian Church Iran
Adolf Hitler used the episode to justify the Nazi murder of six million Jews, saying in 1939: “Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?”
Winston Churchill described the massacres as an “administrative holocaust” and noted: “This crime was planned and executed for political reasons. The opportunity presented itself for clearing Turkish soil of a Christian race.”
Invention of the word genocide because of the Armenian Genocide:
Orphaned Armenian children in Der-Zor, Syria:
World Renowned Armenians:
Famous Armenians:
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Armenian went to smoke on the.....
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Armenian went to smoke on the street is killed after a fight
Armenian has been killed in Dubna, Russia, Infoteka 24 reported.
According to the source, several young children, Armenian citizens, was haveing a rest in a night club.
They met a company, among which was a resident of the city of Dubna, a certain Sergey S. He had a conflict with the company in which Yerem Gevorgyan, a native of Gyumri, was located. The guys seemed to stop the conflict.
Later, when Yerem and his cousin smoked at the entrance to the establishment, they were suddenly attacked by the mentioned citizen. Yerem received a head injury that was incompatible with life, and his cousin suffered moderate injuries.
According to preliminary data, law enforcement authorities arrested the suspect, but the relatives of the injured party have concerns that he might be released, as he was also previously listed in the structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
At the moment, relatives have already been informed that perhaps the article will be applied.
Visit The World’s Largest Repository Of Armenian Manuscripts | Matenadaran Museum | Yerevan, Armenia
???? 360° GoPro Omni VR: Cafesijan Museum | Yerevan, Armenia ????????
A 360° GoPro VR video of the sculptures and public art on offer at the Cafesijan Museum, part of The Cascade complex in downtown Yerevan, Armenia. A particular fun highlight is the bulbous sculpture of Smoking Woman (Mujer Fumando un Cigarrillo), by Colombian artist Fernando Botero! =] ????????
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Load the video in the YouTube app and tap on the cardboard icon when the video starts to play. Insert your phone in cardboard and enjoy.
More info here: ???????? | ????????
Smoking Girl
Photographer ---- Lusine Grigoryan
Edit ---- Nazareth Kagaryan
Music ---- The XX - Intro
©2013
Abo Tamer with Me SMOKING ROOM
Abo Tamer with Me SMOKING ROOM
Armenian Lawmakers Set Off Smoke Bombs In Parliament
Video streamed live on the Armenian parliament's YouTube channel showed opposition lawmakers setting off smoke bombs in the chamber on April 11. The protesting lawmakers called for a rally on April 13 against plans by former President Serzh Sarkisian to run for prime minister next week.
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Smoke and hope 8 2016
Steel Challenge Stage, Smoke and Hope.
4 large plates and 1 small Stop plate.
Anti-Smoking Social Ad / Yerevan, Armenia
Շնորհակալություն մեր առողջության մասին հոգալու և չծխելու համար:
Այս տեսահոլովակը նկարահանվել է ՄԵՐՍԻրելի վայրերը ծրագրի շրջանակներում: Հոլովակը պատրաստվել է Կանաչաստան ՀԿ կողմից ԱՄՆ շրջանավարտների միավորման և ԱՄՆ պետդեպարտամենտի աջակցությամբ:
Այս տեսահոլովակում արտահայտված տեսակետները և կարծիքները պատկանում են Կանաչաստան կազմակերպությանը և հնարավոր է՝ չհամընկնեն ԱՄՆ կառավարության տեսակետների հետ: