Typical House In The Authentic Village Of Nokhur, Made By Sun-Dried Bricks, The Kopet Dag Mountains, Turkmenistan - stock video
Nokhur is a settlement located in Turkmenistan. The area is known for sacred places connected to the Persian legend of the Peri, most notably the Gyz-bibi cave. The small and relatively untouched village of Nohur rests in an unmarked valley of the Kopet Dag Mountains, which make up the border of Iran and southern Turkmenistan. The people of Nohur dress and act conservatively, and their traditions have been able to survive Turkmenistan’s modernisation because of the remoteness of their village. Nohurli consider themselves as descendants of Alexander the Great.
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Nokhur, Turkmenistan
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Categories:
- 10 Seconds or Greater,
- 2016,
- Absence,
- Architecture,
- Brick,
- Brick Wall,
- Colour Image,
- Community,
- Day,
- Dry,
- Film - Moving Image,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- House,
- Medium Shot,
- Mud,
- No People,
- Non US Film Location,
- Outdoors,
- Panning,
- Poverty,
- Real Time - Footage,
- Remote Location,
- Rough,
- Rural Scene,
- Street,
- Textured,
- Tilt Down,
- Tilt Up,
- Tradition,
- Turkmenistan,
- Village,
- Wall - Building Feature,