RE: Nor Arabkir Park and WW2 Monument, Yerevan

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Hi. How fascinating how you explore and discover places with so much history. I find it amazing how the Soviet era monuments manage to convey the immense impact of WWII, And yes you are right it is hard to imagine in numbers the human losses. But what I do find wonderful is that you have found this park so authentic and full of life, where nature and history seem to coexist in harmony. You can tell it is a place full of life and deep meaning. I am already looking forward to seeing more of your explorations full of secrets. Thank you for sharing this experience.
Greetings. Take care.👋


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Yeah they're very impactful. Completely different to the ones I have seen back in England, if any at all. I was surprised at how good condition this one was in, it was made in the mid 80s, but usually these things have a bit of decay, either graffiti or just neglected and overgrown. But I think this park takes good care of the surroundings. I would like to see it with the fountains operating, but I'm not sure when that would be during summer.

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