Central Asia | Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan & Tbilisi

The third and last part on our trip through Central Asia.
Find the other pictures here for Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan

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The local theatre in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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Lenin welcomes us, what an honour
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Kyrgyzstan had two revolutions since the independence from sowjet in 1991. The capital Bishkek has still some marks of the sowjet suppression and the unstable situation
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Not a sowjet, but the newest monument in Bishkek, which shows the split between old repressed state and the new future
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A sowjet building
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On the way to Issyk-Kul
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The former capital of Kyrgyzstan – Tokmok (Strength)
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A squirrel at the lake of Issyk-Kul
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Finally arrived in Almaty, Kazakhstan. As you can see, a former sowjet state
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Monument in Almaty for the “great patriotic war” (WWII, as known in europe)
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Part of the huge monument
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The new kazakh flag
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In Medeo, where the Winter Universiade 2017 will take place.
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Here a huge dam was built for protecting the city of Almaty
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Central square in Almaty
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After a journey by plane, we arrived in Tbilisi, Georgia. Our last stop on the trip.
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The presidential building of Georgia
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Les bouqinistes de Tiflis
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No clients, so have fun at a good game of Domino
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Overlooking the city of Tbilisi
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A very contrasting city
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The city is not only green on squares, but also on buildings
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As long as it’s useable, it will be used
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The mighty orthodox cathedral of Tbilisi

Find the other pictures here for Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan

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