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Trans-Siberian Experience

A journey from Moscow to Beijing.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Ilanskaya

Kilometer 4377, this place is the largest trading point we have seen
so far, locals sell food, and Mongolians sell clothes and shoes
mostly. The platform is full of people, this is impressive, nice
surprise. We got water, bananas, potatoe pirogues, chips and even a
russian cake! We were running our of food, good! JC

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Posted by Jean-Christophe at 12:52 AM

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      • Dumlings and steamed buns
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      • Forbidden city
      • Cannot get enough of Chinese food
      • Hotel dream
      • Developed country
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      • Small Wedding ceremony
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      • Rain fantastic
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      • Wolves at night
      • The Schumacher of the Steppe
      • Russian-Mongolian border experience
      • L'arrivĂ©e en Mongolie
      • The rythm of the sound
      • La veillee du Baikall
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      • Endless Taiga
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      • Point of no return
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