Registan by Day
Repairing a Leaning Tower
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Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, Samarkand
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Shah-i-Zinda
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Inner Details, the Octagonal Mausoleum
A Fine Breakfast Spread
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Bibi-Khanym Mosque
Recently Refurbished Hazrat-Hizr
There was a Piece of Rope
Ak-Saray Palace, Shakhrisabz
Cay in a Converted Caravansary
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Entrance to the Ark
Ismail Samoni Mausoleum
Looking out from Kalon Mosque
Breakfast at our Caravansary Hotel
Indian Inspired Chor Minor Madrassah
Registan, at Night
Pottery Man on a Donkey
Building of the Museum of Applied Arts
"Please Give me more Attention"
Prayer Hall
Chorsu Bazaar
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At Aysha-Bibi
Mausoleum of Aysha-Bibi
A Pair of Woolly Camels
Taking In the Beautiful Tiles
War Memorial
Prayer Hall, Grand Mosque
Grand Mosque, Nur-Sultan
Eight Storeys up on a Glass Floor
World’s Largest Fully Spherical Building
Hazrat Sultan Mosque
Prayer Hall, Hazrat Sultan Mosque
Using the Props Provided
KazMunayGaz, Creating a Frame for Khan Shatyr
Baiterek Tower and its Egg
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Registan, Disneyfied


There are numerous criticisms in books and on websites about the "Disneyfication" that is occurring to various monuments in Uzbekistan. This was not as bad as we expected (and not as bad as this photo might suggest). There was stirring music, culturally appropriate and not too loud, while the lights changed colour and "danced" along the rows of arches.
That said, although I didn't reel in horror or disgust, I don't know if it added anything to our enjoyment. On other evenings, when it was simply lit, the subtle details were more prominent, and the overall feel was certainly more dignified.
That said, although I didn't reel in horror or disgust, I don't know if it added anything to our enjoyment. On other evenings, when it was simply lit, the subtle details were more prominent, and the overall feel was certainly more dignified.
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