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    The Times (London)
    June 11, 2005, Saturday

    Ghost-spotting time

    Jill Crawshaw


    A SEPTEMBER expedition in search of the rare Persian leopard is being
    organised by the People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES), the
    only charity to run a UK wildlife trip to Armenia.

    One of the last strongholds of these "invisible ghosts" -so-called
    for their ability to live near people but remain unseen -is the
    spectacular 250 sq km (100 sq m) Khosrov Reserve in the southeast, a
    former royal hunting forest, where numerous leopard caves have been
    spotted. Bezoar goats, Armenian moufflon and Syrian bears are among
    the other endangered species in the reserve.

    The 11-day tour also visits Lake Sevan, at 1,900m (6,200ft) one of
    the world's highest lakes, and a clutch of monasteries including the
    4th-century Geghard monastery, built into the side of a mountain. The
    landlocked, mountainous republic, which is smaller than Belgium, was
    the first country to adopt Christianity -in AD301.

    Travellers won't go hungry on the tour: barbecued meat, bozbash soup,
    sheep's cheese and stuffed peppers feature on menus. And locals are
    quick to point out that Sir Winston Churchill always preferred
    Armenian to French brandy.

    The expedition dates are September 14-24, the cost £845 for internal
    transport, accommodation and meals, but not flights, which cost £519.
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