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We stayed in Stepanagerd, but visited Shooshi while we were there. I can't express how amazing Karabakh is. Just abosolutely stunning scenery, interesting history and current issues...and the people! It is a very backwards sort of place....i was describing that it looks like the Buffalo of Armenia. Regardless, i had an amazing time! There are plans in the work to go back before I leave here.
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