Shorkul lake TJ
To the west of Karatorpok-Keskesdala high plateau and Rangkul village, the lake is endehoric, and flows into the neighboring lake, Rangkul lake, wh
To the west of Karatorpok-Keskesdala high plateau and Rangkul village, the lake is endehoric, and flows into the neighboring lake, Rangkul lake, wh
Historical and Folklore Museum named after Alymkul Usembayev In the village of Aral. The museum was officially opened in 1974.
Vikhinj is a camp on high pasture in the Langar gorge, around 16km South of Irkht meteo station (Sarez lake).
The peak is situated at the SE border with China. Still few ascent on incredible red rocks between two enormous glaciers.
The Semenov Valley and its gorges (Kichi Ak-Suu), about 35 km long, are located 40 km east of the town of Cholpon-Ata.
The mosque Rawza Sakhi Shah-e-Mardan, also known as the Rawza-e-Sakhi Shrine, is a historical mosque located in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan.
Karaganda is one of the largest cities in Kazakhstan and the administrative center of the Karaganda region.
Saruu village consists of three villages: Saruu, Issyk-Kul Sanatorium and Juuku village.
Chaek is the administrative center of the rayon of Jumgal. Its bazar is now replaced by many small shop on the border of the main street.
Central Mosque of Kyzyl Suu
Khudjand International Airport is an airport serving Khujand, the second-largest city in Tajikistan.
Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum is located near the Samani Mausoleum, in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
Aksu, this city in the north of East Turkestan, was certainly founded by the Kacharians between 3000 years and 2400 years BC, before being assimila
Beijing Capital International Airport is the main international airport serving Beijing.
Campsite at the foot of its 4470 meter altitude summit. The camp is a short day's walk from the base camp of Peak Lenin.
Altyn Emel National Park is the largest and most famous nature conservation area in Kazakhstan, where the famous Singing Barkhan, the majestic Sak
Near the former airport of Cholpon Ata, you may find a large site of petroglyphs from Bronze Age and some sacred places.
In 1932, Ella Maillart, a Swiss adventurer, describes the market of Kyzyl Suu, formerly Pakrovka, in her book "From the Celestial Mountains to the
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