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New Way of “Seeing”: Specialists hope to bring echolocation to Armenia

Daniel Kish, who is totally blind, walks freely along Yerevan’s bumpy and unfamiliar streets, feeling the sidewalks full of holes with his walking stick and occasionally clattering with his mouth to get the sense of what is surrounding him, to measure the distance of trees and columns from him, to understand whether he is surrounded by buildings or an open space.

He has developed a new method of sound signals due to which, as he himself says, he can see with his ears, understand through sound and its echo what is there in the place, just like bats do.

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