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April 22nd 2016
Published: April 23rd 2016
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<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Day 89 Saturday 16th April 2016 – Tashkent to Samarkand Moving city today and we are both excited about this one because we are going by train. Both love train travel and we take this option every time we can, so both were looking forward to Uzbekistan because we can get so much of it. Up at 6, for an early breakfast and a check out and then a t... Read Full Entry



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Side view of the mosque
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Side of the mosque and dome
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Recent collapse of the entrance roof
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Just a small crack!!!
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Side view of the Mosque Dome and Minaret
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Small Building inside compound
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Some old crumbling mausoleum
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Statue of a sedate Timur
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The big nosed fast train
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Cracked side entrance
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Cracked Interior
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Daniels Tomb
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Hazrat-Hirz Mosque
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The décor in our room
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Painted Timber Ceiling of a Mosque



23rd April 2016

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Hold the phone...must take issue with part of this posting...Edsel, ugly ? now really peoples, such inaccuracies in such another interesting post needs to be pulled up...thanks so much for the rest of the read, I'm just loving it, John
24th April 2016

You own an Edsel!!
Sorry John, I just knew I would upset someone with that. And I do agree that the poor Edsel coped more flack than it deserved so before you ring the Ford Drivers Club and have them all start hassling me, I will change it to something more local like a Lada, although I might get Putin complaining. Thanks for enjoying the ride Scott
24th April 2016
The Registan

Not so mythical Samarkand!
Thanks for going there, so I don't have to! I've always dreamed of visiting what I'd imagined was a whole city of blue-tiled domes and being transported to some ancient time. And while the domes and the Registan are beautiful (great photos), I'm glad you let us in on all the reconstruction and how the place is rather commercial. Glad you found cold beer and didn't get hit by any falling masonry.
25th April 2016
The Registan

Shattered dreams
Yes we expected to see camels marching over sand dunes and old traders weaving past bags of spices, but got Toyotas screaming along asphalt roads and camera totting tourists gazing into glass front souvenir shops. Damn all those tourists!!! hang on a minute, maybe I am one of them?
25th April 2016

Universal language
Hand gestures often come in handy. I don't like riding backwards either so I go through the same motions. Love the beautiful blue domes. Sounds like some of the restoration is in question. Historically this is an incredible part of the world. We are enjoying your journey.
25th April 2016

Do the locomotion
Shelley does more than hand gestures, especially when it comes to imitating trains, she does a good chicken dance too. Glad you are still along for the ride.
2nd May 2016

Looks fabulous!
I was going to read the blogs of yours I've missed in chronological order, but I couldn't resist this Samarkand one... it's a place that has fascinated is for a long time. We love train travel too, it's easily out favourite way to travel. Always love your photos, but these ones are super special :)
2nd May 2016

Samarkand
Thanks. It has been on our hit list for a lloooonnnggg time so it was incredible to finally see it. Standing in front of The Registan is almost as amazing as the Taj, but be warned it is a lot more touristy.

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