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There was a map on one of the roads l slowly walked past. It pinpointed the current location. I felt like choking myself when I read it. This Kyrgyzstan was close to Kazakhstan and all in all I was in China far away from the United States. Great l was totally stranded. No one here spoke English and the one I heard were speaking thick accents of some sorts making English sound like a foreign language to me. I didn't understand any word that was coming out of their mouth. For some reason the idea of calling the police came in my head but I shook it away. I didn't want to call and let Jack that son of a b***h know that I was stuck in a foreign country. I tried to look for some American passengers but everyone l met shook his or her head telling me that he didn't understand the language and s