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id=1002Array ( [_edit_lock] => Array ( [0] => 1706966360:1 ) [_edit_last] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [title] => Array ( [0] => Fishermen travelling to Uzbekistan ) [type] => Array ( [0] => Documentary ) [role] => Array ( [0] => Production ) [poster_id] => Array ( [0] => 998 ) [poster] => Array ( [0] => http://www.b-tween.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Globe-pecheurs-affiche.jpg ) [cover_id] => Array ( [0] => 997 ) [cover] => Array ( [0] => http://www.b-tween.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Globe-pecheurs.jpg ) [descr] => Array ( [0] => This documentary was produced in cooperation with the Republic of Uzbekistan. ) [year_prod] => Array ( [0] => 2022 ) [year_show] => Array ( [0] => 2022 ) [res] => Array ( [0] => Bertrand Deveaud, Pascal Carron ) [roles] => Array ( [0] => Bertrand Deveaud, Pascal Carron ) [author] => Array ( [0] => Bertrand Deveaud, Pascal Carron ) [country] => Array ( [0] => France, Uzbekistan ) [ar18_lang] => Array ( [0] => en ) [ar18_base] => Array ( [0] => 996 ) [story] => Array ( [0] => Pascal and Bertrand are two amateur fishermen loving wide-open spaces. Their passion is exploring the most beautiful and remote corners of the world. Uzbekistan, a former Soviet republic situated in the heart of Central Asia, is a unique country, with its mosaic of ethnicities, its legendary Silk Road cities (Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva) and its extraordinary landscapes. “Fishermen travelling to Uzbekistan” offer you an off-the-beaten-path trip to the real, authentic Uzbekistan: from the Aydar Lake, the largest one in the country, to the Chatcal Mountains, with their wild rivers, and to the banks of the Amu-Darya River. ) )