It turned out to be difficult to report from the road when traveling with a big group and having a dense itinerary. Now, already back home, I have time to take up the narration. Last time I wrote from Chişinău on May 21 but did not report what we experienced there. On May 22 we were out for a day trip to Vadul Raşcov Jewish cemetery and the cave monasteries of Tipova – both magic places.
Chişinău – market, view from my hotel window
Chişinău – being guided by Irina Shikhova
Chişinău – former synagogue of the Jewish hospital
Chişinău – former laundry of the Jewish hospital
Chişinău – former Jewish hospital
Chişinău Jewish cemetery – bullet holes in the gate of the ruined mortuary
Chişinău Jewish cemetery – ruined mortuary
Chişinău – being guided by Irina Shikhova
Chişinău Jewish cemetery
Chişinău Jewish cemetery – wall made of tombstone fragments
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Vadul Raşcov – Jewish cemetery
Tipova – view over Dniester river
Tipova – cave monasteries
Tipova – cave monasteries
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