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Was a pleasure to have you with us
Should've stopped in Gyumri, it is a beautiful city
WOW, greedings from Armenia, this one is not expected 🙂
Thank you for visiting my country. I visited there before and it was amazing Thank You 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
I got chills when you showed Ararat from the top of the Cascade. Last year I visited Armenia for the first time with my Armenian-American wife. You see symbols of Ararat everywhere, but somehow when we took the escalator to go up the Cascade I forgot about it and was completely overwhelmed by the view of Ararat in the distance. There are so many vantage points, both in Yerevan en the wider region, where you can see it, and it's breathtaking every single time.
Many people think Lahmajo (or Lahmacun) is an Armenian dish, but its story is more complex and more fascinating.
The name itself comes from Arabic “lahm bi-ʿajin,” meaning “meat with dough.” Its earliest known versions appeared centuries ago in the Levant and southeastern Anatolia, spreading through trade and migration. When Armenians from Syria and Lebanon returned home in the mid-20th century, they brought this dish along with other culinary traditions to Armenia, where it quickly became a national favorite.
Today, Lahmajo is as Armenian as it is Middle Eastern — a perfect symbol of how culture travels, transforms, and takes root in new soil.
And it’s not alone. Armenian cuisine is full of beloved dishes with shared origins: Khinkali from Georgia, Borsh from Russia, and Dolma, claimed passionately by Greeks, Armenians, and Turks alike. Each tells a story of connection – of neighbors, history, and the meals that have long united this region more than they’ve divided it.
I don’t know why, but Armenians in Armenia call this dish in the Arabic way Lamajo, although the Arabs themselves write that this dish came to them from Western Armenians, who called it Msalosh!
I wish my country got added to Geoguessr… yet it would probably be one of the easiest countries to recognize
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Wish I saw you here. Thank you for visiting. Hope you had an amazing time.
damn, this video is ni-mnoga awkward hahhahahah (put some music in it hahhaha)
10:34 bro casually met Gattsu in Armenia. Atp he’s doing sidequests😭
Thank you you are moving camera fast.go slowly will better
Looking cute today Oskar
Nice one. We never crossed into Armenia when we visited Georgia, because all the roads were flooded, so it was great to get this insight from you!
Some extra info on the weapons: The fighter jet is the Mig-15, which is really the first mass-produced jet fighter in the Soviet airforce. Also, the Katyusha was called "Stalinorgel" by the Germans because the arrangement of the missile launchers reminded them of an organ
2:38 I'm sorry what? Are you sure about that
I visited this summer, one of my favourite countries I've ever been tbh. Would love to have it in Geoguessr
Gvidon … 😜
I've always wanted to visit Armenia, hopefully I can go some day 🙂
street view coverage in the caucasus when?
Visit Serbia snd Romania!
Armenia is not part of Caucasia
Always nice to see caucasians visiting the motherland
was not expecting to see my goat gattsu
Do you plan on visiting Azerbaijan 🇦🇿?
thanks for visiting Armenia and its actually sad that you couldnt stay in Yerevan on the independence day because we really had ag great festivals on that day
Who did the coloring? Never seen this city so greyish. I live here.
Thats a really interesting area
lovely gentleman
Shoutout Guidon
That aircraft looks like a Mikoyan Guverich MiG-19, which is the first Soviet second-generation fighter and the first Soviet aircraft capable of supersonic flight. "Generation" is a (kinda vague) way of classifying fighter jets based on their technological levels and characteristics, with 1st-generation = jet propulsion, 2nd-generation = supersonic speeds & radar guided missiles. Right now the most advanced fighters are in the fourth & fifth-generations.
Love your IRL vlogs! Since you are a geoguesser pro and you sharpen your observational skills daily, your IRL vlogs turn out so much more interesting than others! You tend to show the beauty in the small details that no one other vlogger notices
damn the drive from the border down into yerevan is epic hope you got to see some of it before it got fully dark
oscar is so babygirl
i also love zi8gzag Armenian chalk guy
yayayayay me when oscar vlog!! I loveee these videos.
Omg I am shocked. Welcome to Armenia!
didnt expect that gattsu jumpscare
Love this
2:57 mount Ararat you see here is a core of Armenian state and culture, it has been like that for over 2500 years, the sad state of affairs we live in in which it's located in turkey is due to the Armenian genocide, perpetrated by ottoman state, turkish people and Kurds, they murdered 50% of Armenians living in the time of genocide including almost 100% of Armenians living in what historically was western Armenia which was majority Armenian. If turks had the capability they would have murdered every single one Armenian. Don't forget that turkey and azerbaijan are nationalist states built only on genocide, plunder and destruction of other cultures. 1915-1917 never forget, may all of the victims rest in peace, may all of them find solace in heaven.
zigzag went to my country i'm #1 ranked in geo armenia
adelaide looking bit different
My prediction for coverage in Armenia:
Truck loads 4 Google cars from the Netherlands, which are stored in Amersfoort (the same cars used in Bosnia last year), drive until Yerevan, start covering Yerevan, and then the whole country throughout 2026 (hopefully).
I’m literally going to Armenia and u did it 1st