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		<description>[...] New Photos - Moynaq&#8230; they still use steam engines out here We were surprised to find that we were not the only ones headed to Kazakhstan via The town on the western border between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan definitely did not have a McDonald Head west &#8230; [...]</description>
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