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The vast tracts of woodland, filled with nut and fruit trees, in the Arslanbob River valley are the largest of their kind in the world, covering over 600,000 hectares. Up to 1,500 tons of walnuts are harvested every year in the Arslanbob Valley, plus 5,000 tons of apples, pistachios, and cherry plums. In order to protect these generous gifts of nature, the Arslanbob area is now a forest zone protected by the state. Recent deforestation (despite the fact that the forests are protected by law) has been very controversial. Nuts from this area were transported along the Silk Road in its heyday, reaching many far corners of the world. The trees can live up to a thousand years, and have dome-shaped crowns atop thick trunks, and can reach 30 m (98 feet) high. Walnut trees are usually found growing on mountain slopes and along river banks at an altitude between 1000 and 1800 meters (3,280 and 5,905 feet) above sea level - Arslanbob itself is 1700 m (5,577 feet) above sea level. Besides the nutrient-rich nuts, walnut wood is a valuable commodity and is used to make furniture. Photos / kanat_sharipbekov