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Friendly Steppes

A Silk Road Journey

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  • 344 páginas
  • 13 horas de lectura

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This chronicle details an extraordinary adventure that takes Nick Rowan to some of the world's hidden gems along the Silk Road. Interwoven with 2,000 years of history, he shares experiences that highlight the profound impact this trade route has had on contemporary society. Featuring colorful stories, stunning photography, and vibrant characters, the narrative is enriched by local myths and legends shared by the people he encounters. This travelogue serves as both an exploration and an education about a region that has remained largely concealed for centuries. As Nick journeys from Venice through Eastern Europe, Iran, and the ancient cities of Central Asia like Samarkand and Bishkek, he uncovers the cultural and economic richness of these areas. The book reveals new friendships and insights, presenting an entertaining and inspiring introduction to a part of the world poised to reclaim its significance on the global stage. With a focus on the rapidly evolving cities of China and the historical landscapes of Central Asia and Iran, this work appeals to those eager to understand the region’s essence rather than merely visiting its tourist sites. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the remarkable people and potential of the Silk Road before it undergoes inevitable change.

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Friendly Steppes, Nick Baker

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2012
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Título
Friendly Steppes
Subtítulo
A Silk Road Journey
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Nick Baker
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
344
ISBN10
0955754941
ISBN13
9780955754944
Serie
Etiquetas
Asia, Viajes
Descripción
This chronicle details an extraordinary adventure that takes Nick Rowan to some of the world's hidden gems along the Silk Road. Interwoven with 2,000 years of history, he shares experiences that highlight the profound impact this trade route has had on contemporary society. Featuring colorful stories, stunning photography, and vibrant characters, the narrative is enriched by local myths and legends shared by the people he encounters. This travelogue serves as both an exploration and an education about a region that has remained largely concealed for centuries. As Nick journeys from Venice through Eastern Europe, Iran, and the ancient cities of Central Asia like Samarkand and Bishkek, he uncovers the cultural and economic richness of these areas. The book reveals new friendships and insights, presenting an entertaining and inspiring introduction to a part of the world poised to reclaim its significance on the global stage. With a focus on the rapidly evolving cities of China and the historical landscapes of Central Asia and Iran, this work appeals to those eager to understand the region’s essence rather than merely visiting its tourist sites. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the remarkable people and potential of the Silk Road before it undergoes inevitable change.