There was a big earthquake in Turkey????????
I couldn't post about my trip to Georgia
I'll post a blog as a memo
The previous travel journal is here↓
The city of Batumi that we went to
had no historical buildings
only modern buildings
I just looked at the surroundings
It felt like I just walked around
I'm a history buff, so I was like, hmm...
But for now, I decided to just enjoy Georgian cuisine
It seems to be a resort, but it's off-season
so I couldn't go in the sea...
But the imbalance between the old Soviet buildings and the modern buildings may have given it a unique feel
(My husband really liked it)
This is some kind of square
It might have been Europe Square, I think↓
There were a lot of casinos nearby
This is the station sign
I'm not used to seeing Russian, so it's a bit exciting↓ This train↓It looks like an express train
My first time in Georgia! I got gel nails.
I was worried (sorry) about whether it would be okay with a shop like this. They had nothing to do with decoration or art, and only had bright, single-colored colors, so I went for the safest gold glitter.↓ I bled when I got my cuticles done, but this nail didn't budge even after a month, so I don't know if the lady is good or bad at it (lol).
Then there was a moss, and a Turkish town ????????, and so on.↓
There was also a synagogue, but unfortunately I couldn't get there.
And some other building (I'm already too lazy to look up the name)↓ This was also some kind of church↓ Some kind of theater↓ This is a nouveau riche-looking tower with a Ferris wheel on the upper floor (lol)↓ Alphabet Tower↓ What was this?↓ A fountain in the park.
On the way back, the border line on the land route had a pedestrian sign like this, separating it from cars↓
There are a few more things, but that's all for now (lol) (sorry, this is a quick one lol)
Bonus! This is an object from Rize, a city famous for its tea, on the way back↓
This is the end of my travel diary from late January
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