
The work of a Kiva Fellow is busy and varied, but we also like to take in the sights while we are abroad. One week this fall, I was able to spend a week with not one, but two other Kiva-ites. Kiva Fellows Program Coordinator Shana Soltani came to Armenia to observe Liz Fish, Kiva Media Fellow, and me. We had a great week of meeting borrowers and talking with the field partners, and on the weekend, we decided to visit 2 very interesting historical places near Yerevan: Garni and Gerhard.
Aside from the temple, there are ruins of a bathhouse. Unfortunately, because there were not many visitors on the day we were there, we could only peer in through the doors and windows to see the mosaic floor and small round pillars coming up from the floor which served to transfer the hot water from the basement into the bathing rooms.
view from GarniGarni is one of my favorite places in Armenia partly because of its location. It is on a cliff above the Azat river. You can see the gorge that was carved out by the river over thousands of years. The natural beauty is still in tact, and provides a serene locale that makes it ideal for worship.
After Garni, we moved on to Gerhard, a monastery built into the side of a mountain that is reported to have housed the spear that pierced Chirst’s side.
Shana throwing pebbles for a wish with Gagik advising
LIz throwing pebbles for luck at Gerhard
Gagik shows blooming cross at Gerhard
Liz photographs Gagik by carved blooming crosses on cave's outer wall at Gerhard
Amy with holy water in Gerhard
Liz, Shana and Amy holding sunlight beam in Gerhard
Shana, Amy and Liz peering out of monk's quarters at Gerhard
Shana, Liz and Amy at the entrance of Garni templeIf you would like to consider helping Kiva’s borrower’s in Armenia, please browse Armenia’s current loans available to fund.
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