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Sighnaghi, Georgia 4 – 6/2014

October 21, 2016
Tags: 4x4 Adventure, Alazani Valley, Around the World, Azerbaijan, Baku, bread, build, bumper, calculator, camper, Caucasus, Chinese Embassy, City of Love, custom, Dagestan tribesmen, f-250, f-350, f-550, felt, Ford, four wheel drive, Gary Wescott, Georgia Republic, Georgian people, Georgian wine, Great Wall of China, handicrafts, homemade cheese, honeymoon, King Heraclius II, Lonely Planet, misadventure, Monika Mühlebach Wescott, natural gas, Off-Road, Overland, Paleolithic times, Russian style gas meters, sheepskin, Sighnaghi, silk road, Tbilisi, Trans-Eurasian Odyssey, travel, truck, turtle expedition, Turtle V, woodburning oven, World Nomad

Escaping Tbilisi without a scratch on The Turtle V, we headed east towards Georgia’s famous wine region. We’re always interested in new foods in each country, so when we spotted some ladies selling fresh bread, we had to check it out.

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