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I had heard about a certain sanatorium from the Soviet era. Its name Jeti-Oguz was supposed to mean "seven cows", and it was located somewhere in the mountains south of Issyk Kul. I like cows, so I decided to walk there. Walking was still hard. At night I stayed in a small room in the back of a restaurant and slept like a rock. The next morning I went on with my quest, until at some point there was this guy with a shovel and a car who told me that he would kindly take me up to the sanatorium. I got in and we started talking about gas prices and the economic situation. He had been digging up roots in a field, that's what the shovel was for. I ended up paying for the ride. Upon arrival at Jeti-Oguz, I ran into a German couple and we started drinking. After the first bottle, we were joined by a Kyrgyz guy who could really put them away. It was perfect until at some point I decided to play with a bunch of dogs outside and they ended up stealing my hat. I found it the next day, torn up and dirty. Someone had put it on a fence so that the dogs would leave it alone. I washed it and put it back on. I only had one hat. Jeti-Oguz was more beautiful than I had expected. There was a small hamlet and a river there. The "seven cows" consisted of a bunch of red hills that looked like cattle if you really wanted them to. The sanatorium lay dormant in the valley, very big and very empty, a crumbling testament to a fallen empire. When I walked down its corridors and heard my own echo, I found myself picturing what it must have been like half a century before. Nighttime was the best time. Every evening after ten p.m., when the sheep and the horses had returned from the pastures and the lights went out one by one, you could see the milky way appearing up in the sky, turning ever so slowly, so huge that it was beyond anything imaginable. It felt almost unreal. Drop by on my site: ▶ http://www.crehage.com or add me on FB: ▶ https://facebook.com/crehage on TW: ▶ https://twitter.com/crehage INFO: ▶Shot with DLSR 15mm & 55mm ▶Soundtrack: Rocamusic - "Uplifting Piano" GPS coordinates: 42°19′49.98″ N, 78°14′23.04″ E If you have any ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, please refer to: ▶▶▶ http://crehage.com/faq CONNECT WITH ME: ▶OFFICIAL SITE: http://crehage.com ▶FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/crehage ▶TWITTER: https://twitter.com/crehage ▶WEIBO: https://weibo.com/leikexiaoliumang ▶▶▶SUBSCRIBE to my channel: http://bit.ly/1BcQ6Ol REISEERZÄHLUNG "THE LONGEST WAY" (PIPER/MALIK) ERHÄLTLICH: ▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/177iCpG ▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1rJj5rc ▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/14hoJXr BILDBAND "CHINA ZU FUSS" (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ERHÄLTLICH: ▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/1xAd7ve ▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1zZqcP4 ▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/1BqvYWR

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This video was published on 2015-05-15 18:05:02 GMT by @Christoph-Rehage on Youtube. Christoph Rehage has total 208K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 1.2K video.This video has received 169 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Christoph Rehage gets . @Christoph-Rehage receives an average views of 3M per video on Youtube.This video has received 13 comments which are lower than the average comments that Christoph Rehage gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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