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Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

author:Round-the-world road trip Brother Hu

Hell starts, lost on the first day in Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

Today is my first day in Kazakhstan, and the hotel I stayed in yesterday was not ideal, because I have been here a few times before, so I know that the hotel facilities in Russia will be better, so I am ready to leave Kazakhstan and enter Russia as soon as possible, and go to Yekaterinburg.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

In the morning, I was foraging for breakfast downstairs in the hotel and saw a very characteristic open-flame roast chicken.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

The owner is a hunched high-necked old woman, I can't speak English I can only compare with her gestures, fortunately she understood and packed me a roast chicken, I don't know how much this roast chicken cost, so I gave her 5000 tenge for her to find, she finally found me 3000 tenge, then a roast chicken 2000 tenge is about 33r, the price is quite reasonable, not cheap and not expensive.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

I went back to the car and tasted it, and I felt that the roast chicken tasted good, the chicken skin was crispy, and the chicken was tender. However, it is not much different from the domestic roast chicken, but the way of roasting is not the same.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

After eating the roast chicken, I was ready to set off in the direction of Russia, and when I was navigating the route, I saw a traffic jam ahead. Because there are still more than 2,000 kilometers of road in the direction of Russia, it is expected to take three to four days, and the journey is very hurried and urgent, so I want to change the road, make a detour, avoid the traffic jam, and move towards Russia.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

But as I walked, I didn't know what was going on, and I went more and more aside, and I accidentally arrived at a no-man's land, and I didn't see a single car along the way.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

Kazakhstan is one of the largest landlocked countries in the world, full of steppes, and it's easy to get lost. Here I see the boundless world and don't know where I'm going to go.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

All you can see is a very clear lake and a Chinese-made railway. I had to rely on the compass to go north, but in the end I found a shop, asked the clerk, and found my way to Russia.

Kazakhstan, a self-driving trip in Central Asia, accidentally entered no man's land on the first day of hell

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