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Everything is Grand and White in Ashgabat
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... immigration procedures at Ashgabat airport. And to our relief, we were met by our friendly guide Maksat and delivered to our Ashgabat hotel with no problems. We may sound paranoid about airport procedures and being met by our travel guides but from past ...
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Ashgabat - Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... job and before returning to my beloved Vienna, off I went on four back to back Drago trips over three months from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, through, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan ending in Beijing, China. I met up with John, another passenger due on the ...
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We explore Turkmenistan
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... nbsp; Ashgabat Good breakfast at the hotel, hopefully included in the price. Decide to take a taxi to the chairlift, which our guide ...
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The White City
A Travel Blog entry by scottandchar from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... trying to determine whether buildings such as a university building would fall within the "do not photograph" category. Our time in Ashgabat was not terribly "touristy" in the sense of visiting museums and sites, however, the whole city itself is quite a ...
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The City of Love
A Travel Blog entry by gearoids from Ashgabat, Ahal, Turkmenistan
... he was able to make his phonecall and get off scot free. Fair Play to him! Back in the city we wandered around a bit more. Ashgabat is a strange city. Very large and spread out. Very new. With all the money in the country from gas and oil the previous mad ...
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On the move again.
A Travel Blog entry by argieuk from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... . The trouble is, when you do it with a blind rise (there probably isnt anyone coming) there might be.Drove into Ashgabat at about 6ish. Impressive city, tall buildings, and fountains. Apparently more fountains than Las Vegas, and I can well believe it. ...
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Cooking on Gas
A Travel Blog entry by queenietord from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... baby all night and didn't even need the hole I had predug in case of emergency. To be continued................... I have now been in Ashgabat for a couple of days now and it is truely fantastic here - really. we are staying in a really nice hotel with ...
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In the land of the great Turkmenbashi
A Travel Blog entry by robertasiapac from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... me sweets when I was feeling sad. We had a marvellous (but painfully slow) train ride from the border to Ashgabat, where I was again treated to the wonderful hospitality and kindness of Central Asian people. As we arrived, Turkmenistan's great capital ...
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The marble but empty city
A Travel Blog entry by metoindia from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
In Asghabat I found a hotel, where I shared one room with two Turkmen, but still had to pay 15 dollars a night. I figured out, that both of them where pretty friendly, though neither of them spoke english, so we had to talk with hands and my russian ...
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A lot to tell....
A Travel Blog entry by tilman from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... . I really was surprised..... For sure the craziest trip I ever made....wow. Which places in Turkmenistan did we visit? Ashgabat, Erbent, Damla, Underground Lake (Köw Ata), some mosques, Kunya Urgench, Dhasoguz, Mary, Merw. I often read that Turkmenistan ...
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Speechless
A Travel Blog entry by ware_daniel from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... wheels spinning to answer the question “where on earth am I ?!?!” kind of speechless. I can definitively say that Ashgabat, Turkmenistan is the strangest place I’ve ever been. It’s got the paranoid-State feel of China, ...
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The Marble Kingdom
A Travel Blog entry by dan. from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... whatever planning and scheming it is ye do, always makes men nervous no matter the age! Two hours later and we enter Ashgabat through giant marble-framed gates, towering over the motorway like the letter M from a McDonalds billboard. Phil Collins 'I ...
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The only city in Turkmenistan
A Travel Blog entry by hornuts from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... was the giant bull, with the earth atop his horns, covered with scenes of destruction (the 1948 earthquake that levelled Ashgabat and orphaned the Turkmenbashi), and atop this black mass... the golden child himself. Ridiculous. Equally ridiculous was the ...
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No Turkmen-Bashing!!
A Travel Blog entry by ware_daniel from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... with a monument to the new leader. Anyway enough about the government. I’m currently still in transit from Khiva, Uzbekistan to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. We got up early this morning and made our way to the border, which took about 3 hours to ...
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6 MONTHS
A Travel Blog entry by katydieters from Danew, Turkmenistan
... me scared of what will happen when I go back to say, Aurora or Tucson....I might die! I like to describe Ashgabat as a mix of the Bellagio hotel and a monopoly board. Really, it is all huge, white, "marble" buildings in the middle of nowhere and a lot ...
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Chicken season
A Travel Blog entry by katydieters from Danew, Turkmenistan
... So that is the school/work update. To bring in the new month, my site mate and I decided that we needed to go to Ashgabat to say goodbye to a volunteer that is heading home. He went to Thailand and took an English teaching job there that will start up ...
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