Thank you for showing me and everyone ...the most truly amazing place I didnt know existed.... I have never seen this before ! Such a good video Matt and Julia so very well done...
Always wanted to visit this place. Also Sherkala mountain, Karynzharyk depression, and the mysterious, so-called “Valley of Balls” near Sherpa and Torysh. Btw, the “ancient ocean” that used to cover this region is called by geologists the “Paratethys” ocean. It was essentially a remnant of the great Neotethys ocean (some of the rocks in Ustyurt region were deposited while the Neotethys ocean existed too), which remained after the collision of India and Africa with Northern Eurasia, which closed the Neotethys ocean. The Paratethys ocean, unlike the Neotethys, was mostly an epicontinental sea, meaning that it was a sea which covered continental crust, rather than a true ocean floored by oceanic crust, like the Atlantic, Indian, or Pacific oceans. The Paratethys was an inland epicontinental sea, bounded by Turkey, the Caucasus and Iranian Plateau, and the Himalayan Plateau on the south, and stretched all the way from the Pannonian Basin (in Hungary) in the west to the Hexi Corridor (in China) in the east. Today’s Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Seas are the only remnants of this once-great inland sea. Despite what I said about not being floored by oceanic crust, while this was true for 95% of the Paratethys, there were small, select areas of the Paratethys floored by pieces of oceanic crust which was once part of the much larger Neotethys ocean and oceanic tectonic plate, which was mostly completely subducted under northern Eurasia from 90-21 million years ago. These pieces of remnant oceanic crust exist under the southeast and southwest deepest basins of today’s Black Sea, and the southern, deepest part of the Caspian Sea. The reasons for the disappearance of this once-great Paratethys ocean are twofold: first, the continued collision of the African, Arabian, and Indian tectonic plates with the Eurasian plate, which has created the massive Tethyan Cordillera, a vast line of mountains that stretches for thousands of kilometers and includes the Betic mountains of Spain and Rif of Morocco, the Alps of Central Europe, the Dinarides and Carpathian Mountains, the Pindos and Rila mountains in Greece, the Anatolian Plateau, a Taurus, and Pindos mountains of Turkey, the Caucasus Mountains, Iranian Plateau, Hindu Kush, Pamir, and the great Himalayas, finally ending in the Arakan range in Myanmar and the great Sumatran volcanic arc. Second, the fall of global temperatures since 35 million years ago and the transition of global climate from a greenhouse to an icehouse state, which has resulted in global eustatic sea level falling nearly 100m relative to today, as a result of the growth of the polar ice caps, which didn’t exist at all before 35 million years ago in the greenhouse climate that existed in earth, and really fell quickly starting 2.5 million years ago, at the beginning of the Pleistocene epoch, when the arctic ice sheets began to form. In fact, 20,000 years ago, sea level was an additional 100m lower than it is today, and during this Quarternary Ice Age, sea level has oscillated between that lowstand of -100m relative to today, during glacial periods, and sea levels somewhat higher than today’s, during interglacial periods. During these colder recent glacial periods, with sea level 100m lower compared to today, the remnants of the Paratethys-the Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea, were also much smaller than today, partially because of lower global sea level, in the case of the Black Sea, and partially because of even drier inland climate, in the case of the other two. Ok, that’s all, I just wanted to give some more background on the “ancient ocean” that was mentioned.
Thank you guys for sharing your journey! I was born in Kazakhstan but had lived in America for nearly half of my life now. Your video made wanted to explore my home country more next time I visit it. Thanks for an amazing footage! :) 🙌🏼
Howdy guys, what a mind blowing landscape. Over the years I made my treatments together with people from German ancestry who ended somehow at Kazakhstan and came back to Germany after the Soviet Union collapsed. They had a southern German accent and spoke in an old fashioned way. Thanks for taking me with you on that trip. Have a great day and stay safe 🌍🌎🌏🕊️
Amazing video! We were also supposed to visit Kyzylkup and Ustyurt Plateau. However our trip got cancelled due to COVID restrictions. Where is Kyzylkup on a map? I cant find it.
Breathtaking desert landscapes 🤩👏🏻 Bozzhira, "Tiramisu", soo beautiful! Unfathomable indeed! 😉😁 I believe it was worth the torture of a cramped 4-hour drive and 50 degree temperatures to lay eyes on that otherworldly landscape (easy for me to say! 😄). Being such a remote region also contributes to the area not being swarmed by tourists as you stated Matt. I love mountainous areas with lush vegetation, but those barren views gave me gooseflesh! Thanks so much for taking us with, I "re-winded" several times just to enjoy those vistas over and over! ❤❤
Thank you so much Johan! Means the world that you enjoyed it 🥰 Totally worth the journey and heat 😍❤️ and thank you for watching certain parts a few times over, the more ‘watch time’ the better 😀❤️
The desert landscapes are incredible , the region so vast like Mars Landscapes. And to think that at one time this area possibly had a body of water. You guys did a wonderful job with drone shots and great video footage. And Matt, you're right, the camera doesn't do it justice. You have to see it for yourself. And we will. Thanks to you both. Sending you much love💖💖💖 from Harriet, Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
Wow...just wow. Matt said it right 'other-worldly', I swore you guys were on another planet. Absolutely breathtaking. Thank you for this beautiful video.
The view is stunning, this ridge stretching into the desert looks like some kind of planet. I have never been there, although I live in Kazakhstan. Thank you.
Matt and Julia...as a measure of how great your vlogging style is i have been binge watching them for hours...thank you so SO much for putting these together documenting your travels...this one vlog alone was mesmerizing to view...it did literally look like you were on a different planet...mother nature at its finest...i told myself at the start of this one that it will be the last of the day...but i want more so will sneak another before my bed...stay safe both of you!!
50°C or 122°F that is waaay hot... 11:46 I bet this is how the moon would look if it had an atmosphere like earth... Thank you again for letting us tag along... Camera/Drone shots amazing.. LM
Chris from Ann Arbor here. That was simply AWESOME. What a tour. I bet some movie would love to use that scenery. Told you guys before to check out "Itchy Boots" on youtube. Series 6, episode 106, scenery in MOAB, UTAH, USA. Also Series 1, episodes 83 to 85, Kazakhstan. You will love it. She does it all by herself by motorbike. Of course, you would need one with a sidecar. I religiously follow you and her and am NEVER DISAPPOINTED! This episode showed something UNWORLDLY but breathtaking. I got scared when drone was on the ground and a giant with black shoes was walking up to it. Thot he would crush it. 😅🤣😂 Thanks for a truly gggggggreat trip. Be safe, always praying for safe travels. P.S. wait til you get further east, they have some places making Plov by the ton in giant 10 to 12 foot wok type pans!
Once again thank you for taking me to a place I never knew about and I know I am unlikely to visit. Amazing place. Must be just so spectacular in the presence.
Wow one of the more exciting video. So beautiful. The video so top notch. You guys really show the travels so up close. I don't miss any of your videos. I so much look forward to every one.
Wow! I never even heard about this place! It was breathtaking, so stunning ! I give you so much credit- I can’t stand when it gets to 90 F here I can’t imagine 122🤣 just love your videos and your adventures ! You 2 are amazing PS we took a 10 state road trip a few years back, and the first time I saw the Grand Canyon I was speechless , brought tears to my eyes . When I saw the rock formation I can’t remember which stop but it reminded me of the Grand Canyon a little bit and the Badlands in South Dakota I’m so grateful for you to show me these most beautiful places I’m the world ❤️ thank you for sharing
What an impressive landscape! It's worth any inconvenience to get there. Just looking at Google Map from above it looks like a work of graphic art! I can't imagine what it would be like to see it live. Hopefully one day I can be there too, of course better not in August! I hope you were able to leave Aktau in time to reach Almaty...I guess I'll find out soon!! Goodbye until the next video.
Great adventure and wonderful views. Can I ask for the name of the organizer of this trip to the desert and possibly contact, because I am going to Aktau and I would also like to see this beautiful region with an organized group.
I didn't know you guys were going to take us to another planet!!! That was just breathtaking! I am sure more for you. I really enjoy your videos. I am with you guys for the ride...
WoW !! I am eager to see where you go next ! Thank you guys ! there is a lot I have to catch up with ! Now that I cannot travel anymore I am grateful for you tube and people like you two ! Julia has the cutest giggle ! 💕🌷
Wow wow wow .. u r correct Julia no vocabulary can describe where u went .. I’ve been to the Grand Canyon and word’s couldn’t describe it .. but where u went today was even greater 👍thank u Matt and Julia for travelling to “ not so popular” places keep up the good work in showing us places where most people wouldn’t travel to or see 👍🙏your videos are excellent and I always look forward to watching where u go !!! Thank u so much 👍👍👍
THAT was “cool.’ I lived it the Mojave desert on a military reservation SW of Death Valley. Yup - Blistering, scorching, searing hot. Yes, humidity is low - but HOT IS HOT! Good stuff folks!
A friend Iñaki (who you met in Uzbekistan I think...) recommended your videos to me when I said I wanted to visit Kazakhstan and I'm so happy he did, this is exactly the info (and inspo) I needed about Mangystau! Can you tell me which tour you used? It looks like exactly what I want to do.
Thanks for sharing the video with us . Stunning views you have made everyone who has watched the video wonna go there tomorrow. Just one question in regards bathroom facilities and how is that organized on this trip.
Thank you so much Boban! So glad you enjoyed it 🥰 Errrrm, there isn’t any 🤣 you can stop at a service stop on the way (a hole in the floor) but yeah, other than that, hold 😁❤️
@@MattandJulia That's so funny and terrible at the same time . Maybe Adult Nappies might be a safe way to go on these longer trips , to be sure to be double sure. 🤭😄😄 I think maybe the Astronauts might be using this technique .😄 Have lots of fun you two and stay safe . It's 2:14 am here in SYDNEY AUSTRALIA and it's bed time for me so lights out and I'll see 👀 you in your next video 🖐🖐🖐😴😴😴
You didn't chicken out you were worried about your partner... That's love guys.. I was sick this weekend and my girlfriend smoothered me.. That's how it goes. Great vid.. Thx and yes very beautiful. and deff an ocean before the last polar shift. so cool
Its really wonderful seeing places not widely known entire the world but stunningly beauriful!!! Its boring to see so famous places where the rich & famous goes but nothing , only the signature of being able in expensive fancy food & clothing , hotels & casinos , man made beauty for commercial purposes .
It depends a lot on the region, because the country is very big. 3000 km from east to west and 1600 km from north to south. It is relatively cold in the North, summer is short, only 3 months, winter is about 7 months. Summer is more or less warm, with an average temperature of about +23 in June and July, and about + 18 in August. In winter, the average temperature is -25 degrees, about 30 days the temperature is from -30 to 35 degrees. In the south, for example in Turkestan, summer lasts about 8 months, 4 of which the temperature is on average +27, and 4 months the temperature is on average +45 degrees. Winter is mild, with an average temperature of +10 degrees. The West is something in between the north and the south, while there is high humidity there because of the Caspian Sea. The East is closer to the north in climate, only a little warmer.
Yes , I did it in July! You can't imagine the weather in July 🤣 I had same route! I heard that cos borders are closed, boat doest take tourist, so I took flight, it's around 50 min.
Wow this looks incredible! Kazakhstan looks beautiful.
Kazakhstan on my bucket list now!!
You would not regret it 😍 so much more to show too 🥰❤️
Wow!! These look like the Badlands in South Dakota, USA!! Our family was just there in August and loved it.
We just checked them out, really similar 😊❤️
Or Zabriskie point in Death Valley !
I can understand how american remembers geography
What an amazing place! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching Iryna!! 🙏🏼❤️
Stunning scenery. I cannot wait to visit there some day.
You Won’t regret it 🥰❤️
@@MattandJulia I am certain too. Uzbekistan was fantastic and I am sure Kazakhstan (and the other "stans") will offer equally unique experiences.
Thank you for showing me and everyone ...the most truly amazing place I didnt know existed.... I have never seen this before ! Such a good video Matt and Julia so very well done...
Thank you so much John! Really appreciate it 🥰❤️
Amazing Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Such a varied country! It is crazy! 😍
Рақмет
Another amazing spot I didn't know about until now. Thanks for putting Kazakhstan on the map!
Lots more too come 🥰❤️
Always wanted to visit this place. Also Sherkala mountain, Karynzharyk depression, and the mysterious, so-called “Valley of Balls” near Sherpa and Torysh.
Btw, the “ancient ocean” that used to cover this region is called by geologists the “Paratethys” ocean. It was essentially a remnant of the great Neotethys ocean (some of the rocks in Ustyurt region were deposited while the Neotethys ocean existed too), which remained after the collision of India and Africa with Northern Eurasia, which closed the Neotethys ocean. The Paratethys ocean, unlike the Neotethys, was mostly an epicontinental sea, meaning that it was a sea which covered continental crust, rather than a true ocean floored by oceanic crust, like the Atlantic, Indian, or Pacific oceans. The Paratethys was an inland epicontinental sea, bounded by Turkey, the Caucasus and Iranian Plateau, and the Himalayan Plateau on the south, and stretched all the way from the Pannonian Basin (in Hungary) in the west to the Hexi Corridor (in China) in the east. Today’s Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Seas are the only remnants of this once-great inland sea. Despite what I said about not being floored by oceanic crust, while this was true for 95% of the Paratethys, there were small, select areas of the Paratethys floored by pieces of oceanic crust which was once part of the much larger Neotethys ocean and oceanic tectonic plate, which was mostly completely subducted under northern Eurasia from 90-21 million years ago. These pieces of remnant oceanic crust exist under the southeast and southwest deepest basins of today’s Black Sea, and the southern, deepest part of the Caspian Sea. The reasons for the disappearance of this once-great Paratethys ocean are twofold: first, the continued collision of the African, Arabian, and Indian tectonic plates with the Eurasian plate, which has created the massive Tethyan Cordillera, a vast line of mountains that stretches for thousands of kilometers and includes the Betic mountains of Spain and Rif of Morocco, the Alps of Central Europe, the Dinarides and Carpathian Mountains, the Pindos and Rila mountains in Greece, the Anatolian Plateau, a Taurus, and Pindos mountains of Turkey, the Caucasus Mountains, Iranian Plateau, Hindu Kush, Pamir, and the great Himalayas, finally ending in the Arakan range in Myanmar and the great Sumatran volcanic arc. Second, the fall of global temperatures since 35 million years ago and the transition of global climate from a greenhouse to an icehouse state, which has resulted in global eustatic sea level falling nearly 100m relative to today, as a result of the growth of the polar ice caps, which didn’t exist at all before 35 million years ago in the greenhouse climate that existed in earth, and really fell quickly starting 2.5 million years ago, at the beginning of the Pleistocene epoch, when the arctic ice sheets began to form. In fact, 20,000 years ago, sea level was an additional 100m lower than it is today, and during this Quarternary Ice Age, sea level has oscillated between that lowstand of -100m relative to today, during glacial periods, and sea levels somewhat higher than today’s, during interglacial periods. During these colder recent glacial periods, with sea level 100m lower compared to today, the remnants of the Paratethys-the Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea, were also much smaller than today, partially because of lower global sea level, in the case of the Black Sea, and partially because of even drier inland climate, in the case of the other two. Ok, that’s all, I just wanted to give some more background on the “ancient ocean” that was mentioned.
Fantastic! The first stop reminds me of the Badlands of South Dakota.
Wow the most beautiful place I've ever seen and I never knew about it . This is the best video ever . You can actually see the heat 🥴 good job ☺️
Thank you so much Katerina! It was soooooo hot 🥵🔥
Thank you guys for sharing your journey! I was born in Kazakhstan but had lived in America for nearly half of my life now. Your video made wanted to explore my home country more next time I visit it. Thanks for an amazing footage! :) 🙌🏼
Howdy guys, what a mind blowing landscape. Over the years I made my treatments together with people from German ancestry who ended somehow at Kazakhstan and came back to Germany after the Soviet Union collapsed. They had a southern German accent and spoke in an old fashioned way.
Thanks for taking me with you on that trip.
Have a great day and stay safe 🌍🌎🌏🕊️
Thank you so much 🥰 so happy you enjoyed it! ❤️
Interesting ! We read there that there were so many ethnic Germans throughout the former USSR 😊
Wow! That is a stunning place!
Amazing video! We were also supposed to visit Kyzylkup and Ustyurt Plateau. However our trip got cancelled due to COVID restrictions.
Where is Kyzylkup on a map? I cant find it.
It is Kyzyl Kum Desert, in Kyzylorda region
Awesum! Spectacular landscape guys. Thanks for taking me there.
So glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
Breathtaking desert landscapes 🤩👏🏻 Bozzhira, "Tiramisu", soo beautiful! Unfathomable indeed! 😉😁 I believe it was worth the torture of a cramped 4-hour drive and 50 degree temperatures to lay eyes on that otherworldly landscape (easy for me to say! 😄). Being such a remote region also contributes to the area not being swarmed by tourists as you stated Matt. I love mountainous areas with lush vegetation, but those barren views gave me gooseflesh! Thanks so much for taking us with, I "re-winded" several times just to enjoy those vistas over and over! ❤❤
Thank you so much Johan! Means the world that you enjoyed it 🥰 Totally worth the journey and heat 😍❤️ and thank you for watching certain parts a few times over, the more ‘watch time’ the better 😀❤️
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The desert landscapes are incredible , the region so vast like Mars Landscapes. And to think that at one time this area possibly had a body of water. You guys did a wonderful job with drone
shots and great video footage. And Matt, you're right, the camera doesn't do it justice. You have to see it for yourself. And we will. Thanks to you both. Sending you much love💖💖💖 from
Harriet, Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
Thank you so much guys! 🥰 100%, you need to! Incredible 😍 Take care, see you for the next one 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Wow...just wow. Matt said it right 'other-worldly', I swore you guys were on another planet. Absolutely breathtaking. Thank you for this beautiful video.
It is like nowhere else we knew existed😍 (apart from Mars) 😅
That landscape is just amazing... wow... enjoying your videos...
The view is stunning, this ridge stretching into the desert looks like some kind of planet. I have never been there, although I live in Kazakhstan. Thank you.
Matt and Julia...as a measure of how great your vlogging style is i have been binge watching them for hours...thank you so SO much for putting these together documenting your travels...this one vlog alone was mesmerizing to view...it did literally look like you were on a different planet...mother nature at its finest...i told myself at the start of this one that it will be the last of the day...but i want more so will sneak another before my bed...stay safe both of you!!
Thank you so much Matt! Honestly your comment means the world to us!!! 🙏🏼❤️
Incredible landscape, but all I'm thinking about now is a really good tiramisu.
Haha, not gonna lie, I would kill for a good tiramisu right now too 😍
Very nice video, I really like your content of my country. Thank you very much for visiting and you are always welcome again!
What a beautiful place! I’ve been so eager to explore the -stans! I’m hoping to visit kazakhstan or kyrgystan next yeae!
You definitely won’t regret it 🥰❤️
Awesome vid! 'Tiramisu' - what an amazing likeness! So beautiful - crazy to imagine it was all once full of water. Spectacular content, guys.
Incredible right? Just mind blowing to imagine 😮❤️
50°C or 122°F that is waaay hot... 11:46 I bet this is how the moon would look if it had an atmosphere like earth... Thank you again for letting us tag along... Camera/Drone shots amazing.. LM
So happy you enjoyed it Larry 🥰❤️
Without drone shots you wouldn't have been able to capture the alien landscape in all its glory. Awesome. 👍
So glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
That crazy desert looks like an empty ocean. Kazakhstan is on my bucket list tbh as I’ll be in the stans trekking and touring good job 👍
Definitely not to be missed 😍❤️
You’re right, there was an ocean called Tethys
This was one of the most scenic vids, absolutely loved it!
Chris from Ann Arbor here. That was simply AWESOME. What a tour. I bet some movie would love to use that scenery. Told you guys before to check out "Itchy Boots" on youtube. Series 6, episode 106, scenery in MOAB, UTAH, USA. Also Series 1, episodes 83 to 85, Kazakhstan. You will love it. She does it all by herself by motorbike. Of course, you would need one with a sidecar. I religiously follow you and her and am NEVER DISAPPOINTED! This episode showed something UNWORLDLY but breathtaking. I got scared when drone was on the ground and a giant with black shoes was walking up to it. Thot he would crush it. 😅🤣😂 Thanks for a truly gggggggreat trip. Be safe, always praying for safe travels. P.S. wait til you get further east, they have some places making Plov by the ton in giant 10 to 12 foot wok type pans!
Hahaha, thank you so much Chris! They were some massssive shoes 🤣 Can’t wait to share more as we continue east 🥰❤️
Thank you for capturing and sharing all the mesmerising views
So glad you enjoyed it ❤️
That is stunning. It looks like it was straight out of Star Wars.
Literally! So ‘other worldly’ 🥰
Once again thank you for taking me to a place I never knew about and I know I am unlikely to visit. Amazing place. Must be just so spectacular in the presence.
So happy we could bring you along with us Bruce 🥰❤️
@@MattandJulia I find your videos very interesting, thankyou.
I have never seen pictures of those places! Thank you for this tour!!!
Thank you for visiting my homeland Mangystau. Good information about my place🔥🔥👌🏻👍🏻
Wow one of the more exciting video. So beautiful. The video so top notch. You guys really show the travels so up close. I don't miss any of your videos. I so much look forward to every one.
Thank you so much Ricky! We appreciate it, so glad to have you along with us 🥰❤️
Nice vid. Beautiful country I’ve viewed quite a few Kazakh films recently and they give a good insight into the people. A fascinating place.
Wow, that landscape is stunning. Thanks for sharing.
So glad you enjoyed it Martha 🥰❤️
Wow! I never even heard about this place! It was breathtaking, so stunning ! I give you so much credit- I can’t stand when it gets to 90 F here I can’t imagine 122🤣 just love your videos and your adventures ! You 2 are amazing
PS we took a 10 state road trip a few years back, and the first time I saw the Grand Canyon I was speechless , brought tears to my eyes . When I saw the rock formation I can’t remember which stop but it reminded me of the Grand Canyon a little bit and the Badlands in South Dakota
I’m so grateful for you to show me these most beautiful places I’m the world ❤️ thank you for sharing
Thank you so much Jo Ann! 🥰 And I can totally understand that, nature truly one of the only things that can completely take your breath away 😍❤️❤️❤️
What an amazing experience! We really enjoyed the drone shots you took and sharing the whole experience with us. Cheers!
Thank you so much guys! 🥰❤️
Thanks for the great tour and your extra effort to take us along. Beautiful.
So glad you enjoyed it Fred! 🥰❤️
What an impressive landscape! It's worth any inconvenience to get there. Just looking at Google Map from above it looks like a work of graphic art! I can't imagine what it would be like to see it live. Hopefully one day I can be there too, of course better not in August! I hope you were able to leave Aktau in time to reach Almaty...I guess I'll find out soon!! Goodbye until the next video.
Thank you so much Alejandro! I’m sure you will! 🥰 Just yeah, maybe Autumn time 😅
See you in the next one, take care 🥰❤️
I love your videos. This was an incredible scene. I feel so grateful that you share this content with us.
So over the moon for your support Marcia 🥰❤️
Great adventure and wonderful views. Can I ask for the name of the organizer of this trip to the desert and possibly contact, because I am going to Aktau and I would also like to see this beautiful region with an organized group.
Beautiful landscape. Nice work! 👍❤
I didn't know you guys were going to take us to another planet!!! That was just breathtaking! I am sure more for you. I really enjoy your videos. I am with you guys for the ride...
Thank you so much for your support Michael! 🥰❤️
What a magnificent landscape! Mother nature is quite an artist and this video is proof of that. Thank you
Couldn’t agree more! 😍
WoW !! I am eager to see where you go next ! Thank you guys ! there is a lot I have to catch up with ! Now that I cannot travel anymore I am grateful for you tube and people like you two ! Julia has the cutest giggle ! 💕🌷
Thank you so much Yvonne! Lots of love to you! 🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
You guys are excellent vloggers , so informative .. Thank you ❤❤
Wow wow wow .. u r correct Julia no vocabulary can describe where u went .. I’ve been to the Grand Canyon and word’s couldn’t describe it .. but where u went today was even greater 👍thank u Matt and Julia for travelling to “ not so popular” places keep up the good work in showing us places where most people wouldn’t travel to or see 👍🙏your videos are excellent and I always look forward to watching where u go !!! Thank u so much 👍👍👍
Thank you so much Zoran! Really appreciate it 🥰 There aren’t many places that can truly take your breathe away butthis, was definitely one of them! ❤️
That's really incredible 🥺🥺🥺❤️
*Absolutely magnificent view and place*
So happy you enjoyed it! ❤️
Hope to be there in 2024! Amazing. Think we'll be in eastern K-stan. Nice clip.
Incredible, thanks for sharing guys
So glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
Gosh 😮 those rock formations look like naturally formed pyramids and sphinxes! So cool and so beautiful 😍 🥰
What a fantastic view of a part of the world I will never be at. Thanks for sharing
So glad you enjoyed it Donovan! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow.
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Oh my! That is incredible! Thank you so much for sharing this!
So glad you enjoyed it Pam 🥰❤️
Truly different!😎🏜❤
Yes so different 😍❤️
The raw earth at its finest. Absolutely incredible☺️
Just like nowhere else we’ve ever seen 😍❤️
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
So glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
There you can easily talk or even whisper standing down below to someone standing on top.
THAT was “cool.’ I lived it the Mojave desert on a military reservation SW of Death Valley. Yup - Blistering, scorching, searing hot. Yes, humidity is low - but HOT IS HOT! Good stuff folks!
Wow! I can imagine 😮🔥. Blisteringly hot! 🥵 Thank you so much 🥰❤️
That was amazing. Happy travels 🐱 X
Thank you so much Carole 🥰❤️
Kazakhstan very nice!
I see what you did there 😁🤭❤️
Matt, you are a perfect narrator. Very smooth and soothing voice!!!!! But you are a little too ginger for the sun out there.
Thank you so much Linda! Really appreciate it 🥰 anddddddd, yeah, it is never a great combo 🤣🌞
Absolutely incredible 😲
Thank you so much Richard! ❤️
Tatuin). Very nice video ❤
Hi ❤ loves...you always make me smile 😃 wow what a place on earth like that!!!
Thank you so much Stella! 🥰 so happy you enjoyed it ❤️
Amazing
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Guys I'm having a chance to see beautiful places that I never thought about it. Just beautiful. Thank you again kids.🤣🤣🤣
So glad you enjoyed it!! 🥰❤️
A friend Iñaki (who you met in Uzbekistan I think...) recommended your videos to me when I said I wanted to visit Kazakhstan and I'm so happy he did, this is exactly the info (and inspo) I needed about Mangystau! Can you tell me which tour you used? It looks like exactly what I want to do.
Almost as impressive as the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley!
This is where the movie "The Martian" should have been filmed. 😅
Wow it looks stunning xx
So glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Great video 👍 super interesting great job love ❤️ it
Thank you so much Terry 🥰❤️
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Incredible video
Thank you so much! ❤️Really happy you enjoyed it 🥰
I just wanna asked if where did you get tour guide for that mini bus ..im planning to be there this month
Thanks for sharing the video with us . Stunning views you have made everyone who has watched the video wonna go there tomorrow.
Just one question in regards bathroom facilities and how is that organized on this trip.
Thank you so much Boban! So glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Errrrm, there isn’t any 🤣 you can stop at a service stop on the way (a hole in the floor) but yeah, other than that, hold 😁❤️
@@MattandJulia That's so funny and terrible at the same time . Maybe Adult Nappies might be a safe way to go on these longer trips , to be sure to be double sure. 🤭😄😄
I think maybe the Astronauts might be using this technique .😄
Have lots of fun you two and stay safe .
It's 2:14 am here in SYDNEY AUSTRALIA and it's bed time for me so lights out and I'll see 👀 you in your next video 🖐🖐🖐😴😴😴
Incredible! You're right. It's otherwordly. Any Dimash sightings yet? He's another natural wonder that you might enjoy seeing! lol
Hahaha, not yet, we will keep our eyes peeled though 😍😂
What can I say more than spectacular.
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@@MattandJulia 50c ouch that has to be just brutal, I’d go mad in that kind of heat.
It was fine for 20 minutes maximum, then it really started to affect us 🥵❤️
O this wonderful duffrent muntinas like u allso explain like March . I m ur new subscribers love for india . I like ur taype tour video.
Thank you Farhat! 🥰
Welcome to u
@Matt and Julia What is the name of the company of the tour? Thanks
I have a dear friend from Kazakhstan. I’m so interested.
You didn't chicken out you were worried about your partner... That's love guys.. I was sick this weekend and my girlfriend smoothered me.. That's how it goes. Great vid.. Thx and yes very beautiful. and deff an ocean before the last polar shift. so cool
This is so true, we are a couple of lucky guys Darryl! 😀 So glad you enjoyed it mate! ❤️
beautiful
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I like your videos because you two seem very compatible.
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
How much did you pay for the tour? Interesting that you didn't do a multiday one.
Wow. So lovely. Guys please what the name of this apartment you stayed at. Is this Almaty please. Like what the rent monthly.
You need to go back in November maybe . We're those little trails man made ?
Definitely! ❤️ and yes we think so 🥰
How much did you pay, for what type of tour and who's the travel agent you used? Please help
Julia is the queen of Earth 🌍
Haha, thank you! 🥰😍😀❤️
Hello. where did you book this tour?
Its really wonderful seeing places not widely known entire the world but stunningly beauriful!!! Its boring to see so famous places where the rich & famous goes but nothing , only the signature of being able in expensive fancy food & clothing , hotels & casinos , man made beauty for commercial purposes .
Thank you so much Margarita! So glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
The temperature is like Arizona in US.
Almaty looks amazing I plan to visit stay in Ritz Carlton
Nice, enjoy!! 🥰❤️
I would like to know how winter is in Kazakhstan?
It depends a lot on the region, because the country is very big. 3000 km from east to west and 1600 km from north to south. It is relatively cold in the North, summer is short, only 3 months, winter is about 7 months. Summer is more or less warm, with an average temperature of about +23 in June and July, and about + 18 in August. In winter, the average temperature is -25 degrees, about 30 days the temperature is from -30 to 35 degrees. In the south, for example in Turkestan, summer lasts about 8 months, 4 of which the temperature is on average +27, and 4 months the temperature is on average +45 degrees. Winter is mild, with an average temperature of +10 degrees. The West is something in between the north and the south, while there is high humidity there because of the Caspian Sea. The East is closer to the north in climate, only a little warmer.
Which guide you chose? Mangistau safari?
Yes Magistau Safari, have you been with them? 🥰
Yes , I did it in July! You can't imagine the weather in July 🤣 I had same route! I heard that cos borders are closed, boat doest take tourist, so I took flight, it's around 50 min.