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This image presents an exterior view of a traditional yurt, likely situated in Karakol City, Kyrgyzstan, combining traditional nomadic architecture with modern amenities.

The main subject is a yurt, covered in light-colored, felt-like material adorned with intricate brown and white patterns, primarily curvilinear and spiral motifs reminiscent of Central Asian decorative arts. Several patterned woven bands, likely *terme bosbog*, are visible, securing the yurt's covering. Black tassels are suspended from decorative trim along the top edge of the fabric panels. The wooden double doors of the yurt feature carved decorative patterns, complementing the overall aesthetic.

A modern white "AUX DC INVERTER" air conditioning unit is visibly mounted on the exterior wall of the yurt, showcasing a blend of traditional dwelling and contemporary comfort. To the left, a dark metal frame structure, possibly part of an adjacent shelter or canopy, partially obscures the yurt.

The immediate surroundings include a paved pathway or patio made of geometrically patterned grey, beige, and black tiles. A brown doormat is placed directly in front of the yurt's entrance. A light yellow cylindrical object, possibly a small bin or container, rests near the door. Beyond the paved area, there are garden beds with sparse green foliage and exposed soil.

The scene depicts a stationary structure, suggesting the yurt is set up for accommodation or as a cultural display. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly under overcast conditions or in partial shade, as there are no harsh shadows. No people are present in the image.
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Apr 27, 2026, 12:03 PM

Karakol City, Kyrgyzstan

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This image presents an exterior view of a traditional yurt, likely situated in Karakol City, Kyrgyzstan, combining traditional nomadic architecture with modern amenities. The main subject is a yurt, covered in light-colored, felt-like material adorned with intricate brown and white patterns, primarily curvilinear and spiral motifs reminiscent of Central Asian decorative arts. Several patterned woven bands, likely *terme bosbog*, are visible, securing the yurt's covering. Black tassels are suspended from decorative trim along the top edge of the fabric panels. The wooden double doors of the yurt feature carved decorative patterns, complementing the overall aesthetic. A modern white "AUX DC INVERTER" air conditioning unit is visibly mounted on the exterior wall of the yurt, showcasing a blend of traditional dwelling and contemporary comfort. To the left, a dark metal frame structure, possibly part of an adjacent shelter or canopy, partially obscures the yurt. The immediate surroundings include a paved pathway or patio made of geometrically patterned grey, beige, and black tiles. A brown doormat is placed directly in front of the yurt's entrance. A light yellow cylindrical object, possibly a small bin or container, rests near the door. Beyond the paved area, there are garden beds with sparse green foliage and exposed soil. The scene depicts a stationary structure, suggesting the yurt is set up for accommodation or as a cultural display. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly under overcast conditions or in partial shade, as there are no harsh shadows. No people are present in the image.

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