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|  | Siberia -- a west to east crossing « Thread Started on Oct 20, 2009, 2:20am » | |
Ian Frazier has published an account of his trip in The New Yorker magazine. I am urging everyone to get copies of the August 3 and the August 10/17 issues of the magazine and enjoy this extremely well-written, interesting and informative article.
You can read an abstract of part one here and of part two here.
Frazier's delightful sketches from the trip are not available in the print edition. However, they can be enjoyed with his narration here.
Absolutely do not miss Simon Roberts' narrated slide show. Roberts provided the photographs for part one of Frazier's article.
Seamus Murphy was the photographer for part two, and his narrated slide show is equally compelling.
The above two slide shows contain a great many more photographs than what accompanied the articles.
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|  | Re: Siberia -- a west to east crossing « Reply #1 on Oct 20, 2009, 9:36pm » | |
Thanks, Bixa. I hadn't gotten around to reading those. Appreciate the excellent links.
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|  | Re: Siberia -- a west to east crossing « Reply #2 on Feb 4, 2012, 6:46pm » | |
Just saw this now What a pity. I'd love to travel to that part of the world. I've been to Russia once and thought it was a fascinating country. What I'd love to do is take the TransSiberian all the way to Vladivostok - in winter.
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