File:Bodorna.jpg

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English: Bodorna Church of St. Mary overlooking the Aragvi river. The church was restored in 1914 by the people of the Aragvi valley. It is very hard to imagine how the church was built as it took quite an effort to drive in a small sedan to the church. The church is usually closed. It is open on religious holidays.
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Source Bodorna
Author Vladimer Shioshvili
Camera location42° 05′ 19.67″ N, 44° 42′ 14.6″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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