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Trans-Siberian Experience

A journey from Moscow to Beijing.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Endless Taiga

Leaving the industrial city Omsk (nothing to see really), where
Dostoevsky was exiled in 1849. We are now heading toward Barabinsk,
the original homeland of the Kirghiz people. 2676km accomplished so
far. JC and Marie.

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