By namiks on Skatehive
Prior to arriving in Dilijan, I had no idea of its history or where to really go. It was a spontaneous trip in which we jumped into a taxi and headed over there on a short drive that took just over an hour. I searched on the map for nearby areas once we arrived, looking for something to check out after a cup of much-needed coffee. Apparently there were some ruins of an old home or something slightly up on the mountain, not really visible from most areas due to the density of the forestry it remained untouched within. We walked up and around the bending roads to get to it, where there was a series of construction projects underway in the area. I assume where people were building new homes or new types of hotels to adapt to the area's much-changing landscape as the interest rises yet again within the former Soviet resort town of Dilijan. We asked some of the workers if it was even okay to walk up to the structure. One stated that we should ask the security on sight, as they may need to c