Hey everybody, in August 2009 I visited Armenia and Artsakh. The air in Artsakh was so pristine so clean that I had headaches because I'm not used to that. I'm more used to breathing exhaust fumes and dust. Anyway I just wanna dispel the old myth that visiting Artsakh is dangerous, it's by far the safest place on the planet even if you go out at 4 o'clock at night nobody is going to do anything to you. The only thing you should keep in mind is that the police may ask you for your ID just to check if you're an azzy spy then you should speak Armenian and/or show your ID. I stayed there for 3 days and those were by far the greatest moments of my life (except for my climbing the northern summit of mount Aragats) so I urge everybody if you're planning on visiting someplace in the near future go to Armenia and Artsakh, instead of a foreign country. People are just so nice and hospitable there, people that I didn't know invited me to their homes for tea and coffee. I was buying barbecue from Voske Tslik (that's an eatery in Stepanakert) and somebody just came up to me and bought me beer, I said 'wait a minute do you know me??' He said, 'no but since you're here and speak Armenian you're not a foreigner' and I was shockingly surprised at this guy's hospitality. After this I said, 'alright let's go and drink some tea and it's on me' So the guy came with me and we drank the tea, when I was about to foot the bill this guy didn't let me, he said 'you're the guest here so it's my treat' I said, 'wtf man you just bought me beer now it's my turn', but he didn't listen to me. These people are f..ing awesome I can tell you that. That place is my paradise, sooner or later I'll buy real estate in Stepanakert or Shushi, I'm telling you it's worth every penny. Watch my videos on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/AraratCenter you'll have to scroll down because I have 200+ videos.