Borat! The Biggest Load of Rubbish You Will Ever See-a Movie Review
Posted by alibabarika in Articles on January 23, 2012
OK. I know some people think that Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat: The Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” is clever, funny, witty etc etc. I didn’t.
Call me a kill-joy if you want. I don’t care. I went to the cinema full of expectation. But I was sadly disappointed. I thought Borat was mildly amusing – for about 20 to 30 minutes. Then it became tedious, tiresome, boring, silly, painful, crude, rude, disgusting, stupid and… predictable. Pretty much most of the story, if you can call it that, goes nowhere.
How to Purchase a Ticket From Uzbekistan Airways
Posted by alibabarika in Articles on January 16, 2012
Uzbekistan is a newly independent country and a very attractive tourist destination in Central Asia. The country features millennia of historical background, ancient Buddhism and Zoroastrinism monuments, the legendary Great Silk Road leading from China and India to Europe, and medieval kingdoms of Tamerlane. Magnificent monuments of architecture in Samarkand and Bukhara attract thousands of travelers annually.
The trip to Uzbekistan usually starts with a question ‘how to get there?’ Uzbekistan is located in the very center of Central Asia, surrounded by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan. Moreover, it is a double landlocked country, the only one but Liechtenstein in the whole world, which means that there is no sea, no ports, and to reach the nearest sea port you need to cross borders of at least one more country.
Hotels in Indonesia
Posted by alibabarika in travel on January 13, 2012
Indonesia is one of the most favourite tourist destination in theworld, and in order for you to explore your journey within the provinces inIndonesia Alpha Holidays will help you in providing the information needed.
Eat Like a Kazakh, If You Dare
Posted by alibabarika in Articles on January 9, 2012
A light hearted, but not derogatory look at some interesting overseas cuisine. Traditionally, Kazakhstan has been a nation of animal keepers and sheep, camels and horses have all figured in the country’s cuisine. Over the centuries, little has changed.
With outside influences creeping into many countries’ dishes across the world, the idea of true national cuisine has become a little blurred over the years. This isn’t the case however in Kazakhstan, where the locals stay committed to their culinary heritage.