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BBC TV Series: Edge of Blue Heaven

A Journey Through Mongolia

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  • 256 páginas
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Mongolia has changed remarkably little since the days of its medieval hero, the warlord Genghis Khan. Famed for its cloudless blue skies, it is a country of varied icy mountains and lakes, wind-blown steppe, wolf and bear, forests and vast desert. This beautiful, in parts almost uninhabitable, landscape becomes home to Benedict Allen as he travels by horse and camel from the forests of Siberia, across the open plains of the Mongolian steppe, and on alone through the Gobi Desert.Illustrated throughout in colour, Edge of Blue Heaven presents a vivid picture of this fascinating country and is as much a tribute to one of the world's few remaining nomadic peoples as it is to the tension and drama of travel at its most demanding.

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BBC TV Series: Edge of Blue Heaven, Benedict Allen, Adrian Arbib

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Título
BBC TV Series: Edge of Blue Heaven
Subtítulo
A Journey Through Mongolia
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Bbc Pubns
Publicado en
1998
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
256
ISBN10
0563383755
ISBN13
9780563383758
Serie
Calificación
4,1 de 5
Descripción
Mongolia has changed remarkably little since the days of its medieval hero, the warlord Genghis Khan. Famed for its cloudless blue skies, it is a country of varied icy mountains and lakes, wind-blown steppe, wolf and bear, forests and vast desert. This beautiful, in parts almost uninhabitable, landscape becomes home to Benedict Allen as he travels by horse and camel from the forests of Siberia, across the open plains of the Mongolian steppe, and on alone through the Gobi Desert.Illustrated throughout in colour, Edge of Blue Heaven presents a vivid picture of this fascinating country and is as much a tribute to one of the world's few remaining nomadic peoples as it is to the tension and drama of travel at its most demanding.