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Following Ella, Peter and a dream through the Taklamakan

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  • All set up! trip through the South Branch of Silk Road starts in 8 weeks and you are welcome to join

    Posted on March 26, 2017 9:45 pm by griell 2 Comments

    The trip on my life (after visiting 56 countries and counting) starts in Mid-May: The South Branch of the Silk Road, the one that Ella Maillart and Peter Fleming selected, in 1935 to return back home from Beijing because it was less traveled than the North Branch, through the Hexi Corridor, and Urumqi. Both branches split in Qinhai Lake, and join again in Kashgar.


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