SNOWY AZERBAIJAN

It all started very peacefully. The previous evening, everything still looked green:

Towards midnight, it began to snow. The flakes were soft and fluffy; they fluttered in the light of the streetlights like white butterflies:


The guests at our hotel happily went outside and took photos in the snow.

The snow continued all night, and by morning, the same yard was unrecognizable. You could easily tell how much snow had fallen by looking at the piles on the cars:


Small cars could no longer drive up the small hill on their own; local gardeners had to help push them out:
















Azeris prefer Zhigulis, especially in rural areas. They say they are reliable and inexpensive to repair:






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