Friday, January 12, 2007

Photography and text by Thomas W. Morley

A stone’s throw from the Georgian parliamentary building, stand’s the hotel Iveria. Run-down and worn-out, its rapidly aging concrete walls once boasted the finest rooms in Tbilisi, not to mention the whole of Georgia. In its day, when this region was a part of the Soviet Union, it was nearly impossible to get a room without a booking unless you were someone of notoriety or notable wealth. >>

Source: foto8
Article: Georgia's Other Refugee Crisis (Photographs and text by Nathan Martin, translation by David Makhatadze, March 2002 All photographs were made possible by the CauSIN project.)
(By Célia CHAUFFOUR and François GREMY in Tbilisi; Translated by Marie ANDERSON; CauCaz.com)

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