Kashkadarya Bridge in the city of Karshi, Ravok MFI ancient bridge in the city of Karshi is currently called” Amir Temur Bridge". According to sources, it is 700 years old, and in ancient times it connected the banks of the Kashkadarya River and was a means of international economic and social communication. Once upon a time, caravan routes connecting Iran and India with Europe passed over this historic bridge. That's why this oasis has flourished for centuries. The scientist and traveler Herman Vambery wrote that in the 1860s in Karshi there were 10 caravanserais, a large market, a park where the townspeople rested. He particularly noted that he had not seen such a garden in other countries. The bridge, considered one of the oldest structures in Central Asia, consisted mainly of baked bricks and reinforcing mixtures, 12 steps and 14 arches were visible on it. Over time, the riverbed expands, there is a need to extend and reconstruct the bridge. Suvtushar waterfall of Shakhrisabz district The Suvtushar waterfall is located at the source of the Suvtushar stream, at an altitude of 2100 m above sea level. Located at an altitude of. The height of the waterfall is 84 m. The Big Stone fascinates nature lovers with its location among rocks and spruce groves. This waterfall is located 4000 m from the Hissar ridge. High-altitude weathering occurs due to water that comes out of snow-covered rocks. The turbulent flow of water, playing a characteristic melody reminiscent of the long prostrate cocoons of beauty, causes the water of this waterfall to bubble and turn white, and therefore locals sometimes call it the Suttushar waterfall. Hissar State Reserve