more of uzbekistan please. i saw reasonable flights to tashkent and was thinking of going. the silk road is very intriguing. as expected, the newer urban development is not very interesting, but what about the historic areas? did you enjoy your time there? how did it go with the people and the language? it seems like the best 'stan, is it?? thx
more of uzbekistan please. i saw reasonable flights to tashkent and was thinking of going. the silk road is very intriguing. as expected, the newer urban development is not very interesting, but what about the historic areas? did you enjoy your time there? how did it go with the people and the language? it seems like the best 'stan, is it?? thx
Sight of Samarkand and Bukhara you can find on the web. I publish only new cities and urban photos.
Nice tour, I have never seen photos of Uzbekistan. One thing though, what's with the fences in the middle of the roads in every city? It ruins the look, very hideous.
Looks like a very modern, clean, and beautiful country.
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Interesting photo tour of a seldom profiled country.
why the security camera shots?
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