One of the coolest things about Uzbekistan was being a tourist in a place that still has not made it big on the tourist circuit. The people were very nice and super helpful with our limited amount of language skills.
Here are some of the pictures that I took along with a few additional architecture pictures that I did not post due to user error.
The pictures are a mix of Samarkand and Bukhara.
Caitlin posing for me.
In the market, this man was shopping for a new hat. The hats in Uzbekistan were awesome.
More hats for sale
Couple of guys enjoying the park.
Touristing in their own country, the dresses were so colorful.
Older gentleman selling his wares.
Caitlin posing for me.
Watermelons!
Caitlin posing while buying nuts.
Cooking outdoors with something similar to a wok.
I would get my wedding pictures taken at the Registan if I could too.
Loved his beard.
Tapestries for sale.
Copied this idea from Caitlin.
The bread in Uzbekistan was absolutely delicious. The center had a design pressed into it.
This group of women asked me to take their picture too.
The archways were excellent.
Almond vendor
Lots of couples getting their wedding pictures taken.
Everyone thinks the Registan is impressive.
The path with tombs on both sides for various famous people.
Weaving carpets.
Mix of cultures in the architecture.
Blankets for sale and pictures.
Entrance to one of the tombs.
Caitlin posing again.
Freshly dyed silk. This was where we bought our carpet from.
Samsa vendor. They stick them to the walls of the oven to cook.
In the market.
Earrings.
Archways were fun to take some pictures in.
View of Bukhara.
Ceiling of a tomb.
Bought a couple of bread presses from this man so Caitlin could use them in her ceramics class.
Bukhara, with peacocks instead of tigers over the door.
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