Tashkent has treelined boulevards created during Soviet occupation. They of course named places roads and buildings after Stalin etc . These were renamed after independence. The Alium garden in the Botanical Gardens. The only wildlife I saw. After getting my glasses fixed. Its more of a woodland where families come to picnic. Left at 12 only to find as i walked into the hotel everyone waiting for me just as the called my name. Panama all over again. Im no good at tours. Why dont I remember. The guides and others will get irritated. Anyway off in a bus to long lunch then to the main mosque and museum. Too many people and too much noise. So guess what I wandered off, lost the group, got guided to the exit to find a thunderstorm in progress. Got soaking wet making my way to the bus. Safe.
Flight see below. Full to capacity with plenty of teenages on a school trip and bus loads of Chinese. I flew over in 1982 when this was a small town. The earthquake in 1966 happened in April which is the time when families go to the countryside so while many wonderful old buildings were damaged few people died so said the Soviet propaganda. Of course hundreds died and much of the city and the countryside was destroyed. People came from all over to rebuild it. Many stayed which made the city more multicultural. Since that fly over the town has become a city of 4 million with a building boom. Electric cars everywhere and just now strawberries for sale and blossom on the trees. I had a quick swim in the indoor pool. Then took a massive walk only to find myself in a rather smart part but with no way out so feeling resigned to tracing my steps two guys stopped and offered me a lift part of the way. Grateful indeed. This is what I saw though. T...