Turkmenistan is by far one of the most difficult country I have ever set foot in. Due to its isolation from the outside world and its political obscurity, being there was a challenge but also fascinating.
For one, this country is where the Gateway to Hell is. Darvaza crater, as it is known is a natural gas crater that has continued to burn ever since it got lit on fire 60+ years ago. Camping near it at night was one of the most bizarre and yet beautiful experience I ever had.
Ashgabat or the white marble city is quite hard to describe. Imagine if North Korea and Las Vegas had a baby, you'd get Ashgabat. With stunning, almost alien-looking structures scattered around Ashgabat, and the weirdly empty streets, I hated it at first but then I started to enjoy the city as I learned the ropes. It was different. In my 5 years of traveling, I have never seen a city like it. Ashgabat was interesting but for me, Turkmenistan is best experience outside the city. Camping near the crater or on top of a canyon was possibly one of the best experience I had on this trip. These locations were so isolated with no one for miles away, it was quite incredible to think about it.
For this video, I went with a more cinematic and scenic visual with no crazy transitions or fast paced cuts like my other videos so let me know what you think about it!
Location: Ashgabat, Yangykala Canyon, Darvaza Crater
Camera Gear: Sony a6500 + 16mm - 70mm Zeiss lens (http://ift.tt/299cG2L)
Music: Luke Atencio - Carved in Mayhem
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Cast: Pete R.
Tags: ashgabat, travel, gateway to hell, turkmenistan, darvaza, yangykala and canyon
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