No, Noah did not leave his ark in Bukhara. Or his heart in San Francisco. Is that a thing? The Ark, capital A, is the icon of Bukhara, a moundy, hulking, walled pile of a fortress in the middle of town. It looks like a leftover movie set from a sword and sandal epic. The Ark dates a little before celluloid, about the 6th century. What's left, rebuilt, reimagined, erected for tourists is what dates to about the 16th century onward.
No, this photograph has not been stretched. The wall of the Ark, greeting another morning.
The imposing entryway. As late as 1920, approximately 3,000 people lived upon the Ark. Outrageous woodwork and painting inside the Jome mosque.
The stable area behind the entryway gate. Plenty of artifacts fill the buildings, including royal wear, definitely on the Royal side of style. Bling!