Next stop was Old Orhei, an archaeological complex on the Raut River, where it does a U bend beneath limestone cliffs. Its said to be one of the most beautiful vistas in Moldova. Wikipedia tells us:
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Our only stop will be the monastery and cave church you can see in the middle left, on a ridge which runs between the two arms of the river.
We walked from the bottom right of the pic up the ridge spine, and this about half way. You can see some cave openings in the cliffs.
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This is the entrance to one of the cave churches, and the remains of monks' cells down the hole
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All cut into the fossiliferous limestone 
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View from out of the cave. The river is a trickle compared to what it used to be.
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The cave church, dating from the 17th century
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The monastery was unexceptional, but of course you had to walk past the merch ...
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One of the issues in sharing tour with randoms, no matter how pleasant company they are. Oh, look! They keep pigeons! Lets go over and ogle them for 10 minutes or so .... (No, its hot, lets just go and have lunch and get to the winery)
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