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Living in Israel, I have never heard of trips to Karakalpakstan, an amazing country that sometimes seems undiscovered and partially unknown to many travel lovers.
Visiting places on the territory of the South Aral Sea region, your gaze as travelers will cover various directions of ecological, historical, ethnographic, gastronomic, and pilgrimage character. Today, this potential is practically unknown to foreign travelers, since for many years of the post-Soviet times the region was practically closed to foreign citizens. The reference books contain the scantiest information about the republic. And for this reason, a visit to Karakalpakstan, of course, can be exclusive for a foreign