Strolling down the dusty mountain road, a marriage of giants was not the first thing I expected to see!
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Back near Almaty city limits there were gathered countless wedding parties... it seems the mountains and fountains are the number one wedding picture backdrop.
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There are at least five brides in this frame and that's just a fraction of the total swanning around. As my guide and I left the scene, it seemed like half the 'pedestrians' we passed were brides, grooms, or photographers!
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