Serfing In Abkhazia
11 reasons not to go anywhere but to Abkhazia
- The sea. It's different than in Crimea. Or smarter than nothing. The plays are very good.
- Mountains. If you're tired of lying on the beach in three days, 30 minutes from Sukhum, and you're in the mountains. Better find a guide. We were even so lucky that our guide was with horses and alpings.
- Diving, surfing, etc. It has not yet been put on the wide leg in Abkhazia, but it is all going on.
- The hands of party workers' locks. We screwed everything up. In Abkhazia, you feel like a kid from the Jumanji movie.
- Dessert sweet wine. I only drink dry. Stop! It's until Abkhazia I've only been drinking dry. It's not wine. In Abkhazia. No, it's not wine, it's something you can drink for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Mandarin juice in three-litre banks. Oh! If you knew what color he was. Why, by the time we met him, did I end up in the camera? (There's no sign of Sukhume.)
- The crane cheese is soluguni and the local kitchen. In Abkhazia, the price of order is lower than, for example, in Crimea. Porns are huge. Good? More than that.
- Local markets. There are tomatoes of the size of the melon, the taste of watermelons, all possible dryfruits, churchellas, nuts, hats, bags, bracelets, vaginas, and all that stuff that you want to spend your entire budget...
- People. Aggression is not close attention. Attention was no aggression. But in the trolleybus for the four rubles we got from the Sukhuma station, we got a vein from lavatory leaves.
- Comfort. You can just take a room in the local house if you get a lack of air conditioner and shower in the courtyard. But now there are very good inhabited middle-price hotels in Abkhazia. When you're at the hotel, it seems like Montenegro.
- Diversity. One day in Sujum, I lived three. The snow peaks are the sea - the autumn red leaves at the end of the spring - the abandoned railway - the mountain paths - a pack of white dogs - the palms on the coast - bright stars... It was an amazing journey! Yeah.
There's 12 more reasons, by the way, I just haven't tried it, so I'll just mention it. If you're really interested in excursions on ancient places and new historical realities, all about Greece, Visantia, Rome, the struggle of the Osman Empire with Russia is about Abkhazia, too. They'll take you down, they'll tell you and they'll show you.