Siberia
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ISBN
9781771296939
1st edition 2016. This is one of the largest geographical regions on earth, comparable in magnitude to the Sahara or Gobi desert areas, or the vast Prairie regions of Canada, but it has never had a travel map. Well, now it does and the last frontier of mapping the world has been breached. The part of Russia east of the Ural Mountains is vast; there is no other word to describe the enormity of this region of grassland and tundra. Technically, it does not extend all the way to the Pacific Ocean, but it does go from the Arctic Ocean to the Chinese and Mongolian borders. This is not a part of the world well travelled, but it could become so with a good, detailed map. We start in the west at Omsk on the Irtysh River, where the northern and southern branches of the Trans-Siberian Railway line cross each other. I am afraid that most of the cities of the region would not be well known, but I notice Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, and Lake Baikal. This is wilderness with a capital W, a region waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers. Go for it! You can actually drive across Siberia now, as well as go by train.
Forlag | ITMB publishing |
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Thema koder | Sibirien, Turistkort |
Varegruppe | Maps & Guides |
Ekspedition | SVB |
Udgivelsesdato | 20. feb. 2016 |
Sideantal | 0 |
Bredde | 0 |
Højde | 0 |
Dybde | 0 |
Vægt | 0 |
Første udgave | 2016 |
Oplagsdato | 20. feb. 2016 |
Oplag | 0 |
Udgave | 1 |
Serie | International Travel Maps |
ISBN-13 | 9781771296939 |
ISBN-10 | 1771296933 |
EAN | 9781771296939 |
Sprog | Engelsk |
Orignalsprog | Sproget kan ikke bestemmes |
Illustreret i farver/sh | Nej |