Way Back Home Seems Shorter

WAY BACK HOME SEEMS SHORTER
By Tamar Minasian

AZG Armenian Daily
14/09/2006

It’s for already several days that "Cilicia" sailing vessel returns
home by land. Zory Balayan informed that the vessel ship is on the
way to Bagratashen.

"Every time the ship gets farther from the shore and the weather
becomes rainy, we say that even the nature is crying for that,"
he said.

The day when the ship left the sea and began its way back home by
land. The ship has to pass 7 kilometers to get home.

Before leaving the port, Zory Balayan turned to Hayk Harutyunian,
head of RA Police, with the request to secure the safety of their
expedition’s last part. The Georgian policemen accompany the sailors
till the border of Armenia.

"Cilicia" reached Poti from Yerevan in 10 days. But the sailors
should spare no efforts to shorten the way by two days. This is how
they planned their way. "We should take into account the fact that
the way back home always seemed shorter," Zory Balayan said.

We want to wish good luck to our sailors and to say that we look
forward to the meeting with them in Armenia.