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			<title>5 reasons to go to Chechnya, Russia</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 13:45:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[Alpine lake Kezenoi-Am is the largest lake in the North Caucasus, located on the border of the Cheberloevsky district of the Chechen Republic and the Botlikh region of Dagestan.]]>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>5 reasons to go to Chechnya, Russia</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3431-6333-4332-b635-353839333963/Chechnya_Russia.jpg"/></figure><strong>Kezenoi-Am Lake, Russia</strong><br />⠀<br />Alpine lake Kezenoi-Am is the largest lake in the North Caucasus, located on the border of the Cheberloevsky district of the Chechen Republic and the Botlikh region of Dagestan. The lake is fed by rivers and streams flowing into it, as well as keys knocking out in the basin itself. The lake does not have surface runoff, but it obviously has underground runoff through the surrounding limestone rocks.<br />⠀<br />The only tourist complex in the vicinity of the lake is the Kezenoi-Am recreation center, rebuilt in the autumn of 2014. It offers a hotel with 58 rooms and wooden houses.<br />⠀<br /><strong>Today our TOP-5 will consist of things that need to be done in the Chechen Republic:</strong><br />⠀<br /><em>1. Go to the most beautiful highland region of the republic - Maysta. It is located along the Chanti-Argun River at the very border with Georgia.</em><br /><em>2. Visit the ethnographic complex Itum-Kali. You can get in touch with the historical past of the village and get acquainted with the customs and way of life of the local inhabitants.</em><br /><em>3. Touch the remnants of untouched nature in the Argun reserve.</em><br /><em>4. Visit inside the mosque "Heart of Chechnya." One of the largest mosques in Europe is located in the picturesque and mountainous region of our country.</em><br /><em>5. Go to the city of the dead Choi Pede. The funeral structure in the upper Malkhistinsky gorge. One of the largest medieval necropolises in the Caucasus.</em><br />⠀<br />And what places in the Chechen Republic have you visited?<br /><br />]]>
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			<title>5 reasons to go to Dagestan, Russia</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 13:30:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[In the Gunibsky district of Dagestan, on the crest of the Gamsutlmeer mountain, there is a beautiful Avar village, the ghost of Gamsutl. This aul is one of the oldest in the territory of Dagestan.]]>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>5 reasons to go to Dagestan, Russia</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3034-3437-4837-b230-343533393936/Gamsutl_Russia.jpg"/></figure><strong>Gamsutl, Russia</strong><br />⠀<br />In the Gunibsky district of Dagestan, on the crest of the Gamsutlmeer mountain, there is a beautiful Avar village, the ghost of Gamsutl. This aul is one of the oldest in the territory of Dagestan.<br />⠀<br />You can get to the village only along a narrow path that was once expensive. Of course, in the aul there were shops, a post office, a club, it used to be a mosque, a school, a hospital, a maternity hospital, and even a mobile cinema came to the aul. But still, the inhabitants gradually left the village, leaving their homes, and about forty years ago, the aul was almost completely empty.<br />⠀<br />Well, we begin our TOP-5 things to do when we are in Dagestan:<br />⠀<br /><em>1. Visit the Naryn-Kala fortress in Derbent. The famous ancient Derbent fortress, which turned the city into a "Closed Gate".</em><br /><em>2. Take a walk along the Sarykum Barkhan. This dune is one of the highest in the world, located on the outskirts of mountain Dagestan. Its height is more than 250 m, and the size and shape of the peaks are constantly changing by the will of the winds.</em><br /><em>3. Get stuck in the Karadakh gorge. “Gate of Miracles”, “Shale Gorge” are informal names for the Karadakh Gorge. Only 5 m wide (in some areas even less - up to 2 m) and as much as 150 m in height.</em><br /><em>4. Thaw from the beauty of the Sulak canyon. One of the most striking and exciting natural attractions of Dagestan. It stretches for tens of kilometers north of the Girminsky ridge, where the Sulak River originates.</em><br /><em>5. For fresh air and beautiful mountain landscapes, you should go to the Tlyaratinsky nature reserve.</em><br />⠀<br />Perhaps some of you have been to these places of Dagestan and not only? We share our impressions and emotions in the comments.<br /><br />]]>
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			<title>5 reasons to visit Naryn, Kyrgyzstan</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 15:31:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[The city is located at the foot of the Naryn-Too Mountains, where the Naryn River flows, which is the longest river in Kyrgyzstan.]]>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>5 reasons to visit Naryn, Kyrgyzstan</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3632-3166-4138-a134-663766613838/travelizm_Kirgizista.jpg"/></figure><strong>Naryn</strong> is located 186 km from the <strong>China&nbsp;</strong>border. There are museums, institutes, various buildings of administrative and state significance.<br /><br />Geographically, the city is located in a picturesque area. The city itself is located at the foot of the Naryn-Too Mountains, where the <strong>Naryn River</strong> flows, which is the <strong>longest river in Kyrgyzstan</strong>. The natural landscape of Naryn combines mountains, forests and steppes. <br /><br /><strong>Well, if you are here, then here is our TOP-5 of things to do:</strong><br /><ol><li>Walk along the shore of <strong>Sonkel Lake</strong>. A large alpine lake located in a basin between the inner spurs of the Tien Shan mountain system.</li><li>See <strong>Tash-Rabat</strong> - an outstanding work of Central Asian architecture. It is an almost square building (34.8 meters x 32.4 meters), and its walls look at four cardinal points. At the same time, the main gate faces east.</li><li>Go to the <strong>Barskon Plateau</strong>. The views of the mountains that open from the plateau will not leave indifferent any tourist.</li><li>Thaw when looking at the sky-blue <strong>lake Kel-Suu</strong>, located in the Kok-Kiya valley, between the high rocky mountains.</li><li>Drive by car through the <strong>Kara-Keche gorge</strong>. Stretching along a distance of 50 kilometers, in this gorge you can find unusual landscapes, and they will be unusual not only because of the terrain, but also because of the bizarre combinations of red and green colors: red shades of rocks mixed with green, which gives the local color vast vegetation. ⠀</li></ol><br />If you look at this photo for a long time, then there is a good chance that you want to go to Kyrgyzstan😉<br /><br /><a href="https://www.patreon.com/trvlizm">Support us for patreon</a> if you liked the post]]>
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