The long and winding road


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June 16th 2010
Published: June 16th 2010
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Yes it has been a long and winding road so far through Tajikistan. It can't be helped, all roads in Tajikistan are long and winding. This is simply due to the fact that the country consists mainly of mountains. Those winding roads are unfortunately for the most part also abominably bad, making the trips through the mountains a hard slog on the bum! But this is amply compensated for by the brea... Read Full Entry



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Kulyab to Kalaikhum Kulyab to Kalaikhum
Kulyab to Kalaikhum

The river marks the border
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Kulyab to Kalaikhum

We had a short break here
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Kalaikhum

View of Kalaikhum
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Kalaikhum

Ricky and Danielle taking a rest
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Kalaikhum

Afghan folk on their horses
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Kalaikhum

Just another gorgeous view
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Kalaikhum

Flower
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Kalaikhum

Dung beetle hard at work!
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Hugging the cliffs
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Sweeping vista's
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Sand and mountains
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Little spots of habitation
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Green inbetween the mountains
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Scenic beauty yet again
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White beaches along the river
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Electricity wires
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Nearly there and then the weather turned on us
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View of Khorog



16th June 2010

Hilarious blog!
And great photos too. I'm also a big fan of sprats!
20th June 2010

Great photo's
Great photo's as always, it looks a lot like the Andes in Peru actually, except the people wear different clothing and have churches rather than mosques. Not very smart to post the picture of Bin Ladin's cave though, you can kiss goodbye to your reward now, CIA doesn't need your info any more.
1st July 2010

little rodent
loving little rodent and the kids are wonderful (love their clothes)

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