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Les secrets du désert : paysages anciens et traditions vivantes d'Ouzbékistan

Anciennes forteresses, monuments sacrés et steppes restaurées montrent comment les populations se sont adaptées aux déserts d’Ouzbékistan, où l’eau a longtemps dicté l’installation et la survie.

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00:07Il y a 90 kilomètres, et si il n'y a pas d'eau, il n'y a pas d
00:12'eau, il n'y a pas d'eau, il n'y a pas d'eau, il n'y a pas
00:16d'eau, il y a pas d'eau, il y a pas d'eau, il y a pas d'eau,
00:17il y a pas d'eau, il y a pas d'eau, il y a pas d'eau.
00:25Uzbekistan's deserts hold ancient sites, sacred monuments, and communities shaped by scarce water.
00:31We begin in northwestern Karakalpakstan.
00:33At first glance, the desert may appear silent and homeless, but scattered across these landscapes are the remains of ancient
00:41cities, fortresses, and ceremonial sites that tell the story of how civilizations once flourished here.
00:51Akchahankala dates to ancient horizon with fortified walls, ceremonial buildings, and a palace-temple complex.
00:59We have a construction of the archelogic park.
01:03We are in Australia with an archelogic park.
01:08This is the archelogic park and the mountain of the monument, the temple, the temple and the temple are building.
01:18On the way of this, we have an archelogic park.
01:31Les excavations ont aussi changé ce que les recherches connaissent
01:35sur l'artiste et religieuse de l'ancien horisme.
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02:13From Akchuhankala, we move across Karakal, Pakistan, to a solid restructure rising above the desert.
02:19Chilpok-Dachma stands as a powerful reminder of Saint-Gelazine's ancient spiritual conditions.
02:26This funerary tower once served an important role in the restaurant rituals practiced across the region.
02:33More than 2000 years old, the Tower of Silence still leaves questions unanswered.
03:00Our road turns east to Juzak's Mirzachul steppe, once known as a hungry steppe and cultivated through irrigation.
03:24Canals transformed the land, farms and villages expanded, and Oktov grew around the well.
03:36The final stage takes us south to Surkhandariya.
03:41Surrounded by the best sense of the Katakum Desert, it's easy to sink.
03:45This region is defined by its harsh landscape.
03:47But beyond these dunes lies another side of Surkhandariya,
03:51one shaped by stanchers of culture, tradition and communities.
03:56Katakum is, скорее всего, a half-pustyna, in addition to Karakum and Kizilkum.
04:00So here we have more plantations, so we can say.
04:05Although, in principle, 15 years ago, there was no plantations.
04:09And if there was no water, then the whole Tormes would be like this.
04:13Near Tormes, seasonal Afghan winds carry sand toward the city and still affect daily life.
04:20There are also tülpans.
04:22At this time, the population is able to look at this beauty.
04:27So they come to us, tourists come to us and ask us to organize these marshes for the birds.
04:34Across Uzbekistan's arid landscapes, survival has always depended on adaptation.
04:40Ancient communities built cities and sacred sites.
04:43Later, settlers relied on wells and irrigation.
04:47And life today is still shaped by water, wind and vegetation.
04:53Ecological daisy.
04:53Next is the solution to the largest George Floyd Foundation.
04:53The G-R-C-P.
04:53We have done a lot of work on us and is able to look at this site,
04:56There are also a few people.
04:56The grinder of the Brick and the United Nations Association.
04:57The C-R-C-O-C-A-N-G-A-Y-T-S-'s are here.
04:59Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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