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A scan from a 35mm photograph which I took at a yurt camp at Karakol in Kyrgyzstan in July 2002. The musicians are playing a selection of traditional Kyrgyz instruments, including komuz (stringed instrument in centre foreground) and sybyzgy (transverse flute), and were being filmed for Kyrgyz television. This scan is in the Public Domain (however, I retain ownership and copyright of the original negative and any higher-resolution scans derived from it).

If you use the photo outside Wikipedia, a photographer's credit would be appreciated: Simon Garbutt. SiGarb 23:25, 20 November 2005 (UTC)
Dyddiad 20 Tachwedd 2005 (original upload date)
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Public domain Yr wyf fi, deiliad hawlfraint y gwaith hwn, yn ei ryddhau i'r parth cyhoeddus, a hynny'n fyd-eang.
Hwyrach nad yw hyn yn bosib yn ôl cyfraith rhai gwledydd; os felly:
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Camera location42° 29′ 29″ N, 78° 23′ 47″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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