Photographer captures Uzbekistan Posted by Adrian Brown on 23 June 2020 While we’re not able to set foot outside South Africa yet, there is great pleasure in joining the journeys of others through photos. Travel photographer Christopher Wilton-Steer launched a new project on the Silk Road which includes spectacular footage of Uzbekistan. The Silk Road is an ancient trade route that links China with parts of Europe and Africa and Uzbekistan is at the heart of it. As a result, Uzbekistan benefitted through the erection of architectural marvels built between the 1400s – 1600s. Uzbekistan was a major hub and known for its extravagant architecture and cultural sites still preserved today. The photos will form part of an exhibition about the Silk Road in partnership with the Aga Khan Foundation. The project is dedicated to sharing ‘the wonders of the Silk Road’ with a broad audience. It aims to celebrate cultural expression and its diversity and highlight how history lives on today. ‘It also aims to help build bridges of interest and understanding between distant cultures and challenge perceptions of less well known and understood parts of the world,’ Walton-Steer told Lonely Planet. Have a look at some of his images: View this post on Instagram 🇺🇿Take a virtual journey to the heart of Central Asia to see Uzbekistan’s spectacular ceilings and the palaces, mosques, madrasahs and mausolea they belong to. A new photo collection. Link in my bio. ———— #Uzbekistan #Samarkand #cntraveller #bbctravel #magazinegeo #guardiantravelsnaps #architecture #NGTUK #traveldeeper #ROAMtravels #worldnomads #liveintrepid #culturetrip #travelcultured #passionpassport #archilovers #instarch #travel #TLPicks #RGPhoto #afarmag #discoverearth #Bukhara #Khiva #intravelist #architecturephotography #interiordesign #islamicgeometry #allaboutadventures @bbc_travel @bbcearth A post shared by Christopher Wilton-Steer (@wiltonphoto) on May 17, 2020 at 5:57am PDT https://www.instagram.com/p/CApPhsygBAP/ View this post on Instagram Ceiling details from the Guri Amir Mausoleum in Samarkand. Click the link in my bio for more Ceilings of Uzbekistan. ———— #Uzbekistan #Samarkand #cntraveller #bbctravel #magazinegeo #guardiantravelsnaps #architecture #NGTUK #traveldeeper #ROAMtravels #worldnomads #liveintrepid #culturetrip #travelcultured #passionpassport #archilovers #instarch #travel #TLPicks #RGPhoto #afarmag #discoverearth #intravelist #architecturephotography #interiordesign #islamicgeometry #allaboutadventures @bbc_travel @bbcearth A post shared by Christopher Wilton-Steer (@wiltonphoto) on May 25, 2020 at 8:14am PDT View this post on Instagram The ceiling of the Tilya-Kori Madrasah, Samarkand. To see more architectural treasures from Uzbekistan, click the link in my bio. ———— #Uzbekistan #CentralAsia #cntraveller #bbctravel #magazinegeo #guardiantravelsnaps #architecture #NGTUK #traveldeeper #ROAMtravels #worldnomads #liveintrepid #culturetrip #travelcultured #passionpassport #archilovers #instarch #travel #TLPicks #RGPhoto #afarmag #discoverearth #intravelist #architecturephotography #interiordesign #islamicgeometry #allaboutadventures @bbc_travel @bbcearth A post shared by Christopher Wilton-Steer (@wiltonphoto) on May 22, 2020 at 7:31am PDT View this post on Instagram View of the Bibi Khanym Mosque from our hotel, Samarkand, 2019. Click the link in my bio to see more. ———— #Uzbekistan #Samarkand #cntraveller #bbctravel #magazinegeo #guardiantravelsnaps #architecture #NGTUK #traveldeeper #ROAMtravels #worldnomads #liveintrepid #culturetrip #travelcultured #passionpassport #archilovers #instarch #travel #TLPicks #RGPhoto #afarmag #discoverearth #intravelist #architecturephotography #interiordesign #islamicgeometry #allaboutadventures @bbc_travel @bbcearth A post shared by Christopher Wilton-Steer (@wiltonphoto) on May 21, 2020 at 1:05am PDT View this post on Instagram 🇺🇿 Take a journey to Uzbekistan in the heart of Central Asia. Link in my bio. ———— #Uzbekistan #Samarkand #cntraveller #bbctravel #magazinegeo #guardiantravelsnaps #architecture #NGTUK #traveldeeper #ROAMtravels #worldnomads #liveintrepid #culturetrip #travelcultured #passionpassport #archilovers #instarch #travel #TLPicks #RGPhoto #afarmag #discoverearth #intravelist #architecturephotography #interiordesign #islamicgeometry #allaboutadventures @bbc_travel @bbcearth A post shared by Christopher Wilton-Steer (@wiltonphoto) on May 23, 2020 at 2:02am PDT Featured image: Unsplash Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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