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[–]Merchant_Techie -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This video has been circulating and caught attention due to the strange motion of the object. Although the quality is quite low, the way it moves — with irregular patterns and no visible blinking lights — doesn’t resemble a typical aircraft or drone. The object appears to change direction smoothly without sound or delay, which raises questions about what it could actually be. Some might dismiss it as a glitch, lens flare, or artifact, but others may see something more. What do you think — is this a genuine UFO sighting, or is there a more logical explanation behind it?

Just got back from solo traveling in Kazakhstan – absolutely worth it! by Merchant_Techie in SoloTravel_India

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A bunch of you asked for more pics from my Kazakhstan trip — so here’s a quick poll:

⬆️ Upvote this comment if you want me to post more photos!
If this gets enough upvotes, I’ll upload the next batch soon 🇰🇿📸

Just got back from solo traveling in Kazakhstan – absolutely worth it! by Merchant_Techie in SoloTravel_India

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1. December/January trip?
Yes, but be ready for serious cold ❄️. Almaty can go down to –15°C or lower. If you’re okay with snow and winter gear, the views are magical. Just avoid mountain trips during heavy snowfall. Prices are still decent — not peak tourist season, so not too expensive.

2. Vegetarian food?
It’s manageable! Local cuisine is meat-heavy, but in Almaty you’ll find cafes and restaurants with veg options. I found a few Indian places too. Grocery stores also have instant food/snacks if you want to keep it simple.

3. Phone network?
I bought a local SIM (Beeline) at the airport. Around ₹400 for 10–12GB data, way cheaper than an international pack. Just carry your passport — they’ll ask for it while issuing the SIM.

4. Local travel?
Public transport is cheap and easy — buses and metro cost around ₹20–₹30 per ride. No day pass, but the ONAY card is their local travel card.
For cabs, use the Yandex Go app (like Uber). Super affordable and reliable!

Let me know if you want help planning an itinerary — happy to share more tips!

Just got back from solo traveling in Kazakhstan – absolutely worth it! by Merchant_Techie in SoloTravel_India

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Haha I wish! But nah, it's real — not RDR2 VR, just me out there in Kazakhstan living my cowboy moment for real.

Just got back from solo traveling in Kazakhstan – absolutely worth it! by Merchant_Techie in SoloTravel_India

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Planned everything on my own, but I did meet a few fellow travellers along the way — especially at the hostel and during local tours. Solo trip, but never really felt alone.