The Republic Square in Astana (or the Central square of Tselinograd) has turned into a skating-rink. It has become a bright tradition, although a very young one — it’s only its second year.
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Why go to all that expense? Come to Atyrau, the whole town is a Skating Rink, The Roads, The Paths The Car Parks…………..
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Why go to all that expense?
Come to Atyrau, the whole town is a Skating Rink,
The Roads,
The Paths
The Car Parks…………..
Reply