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Siberia

- A Record Of Travel, Climbing, And Exploration (1905)

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Siberia: A Record Of Travel, Climbing, And Exploration is a book written by Samuel Turner and published in 1905. The book is a detailed account of Turner's travels and explorations in Siberia, one of the most remote and inhospitable regions of the world. The book begins with Turner's journey to Siberia, where he describes the harsh climate, rugged terrain, and the people who inhabit the region. He then goes on to describe his experiences climbing some of the highest mountains in Siberia, including Mount Belukha, the highest peak in the Altai Mountains. Turner also writes about his encounters with the indigenous people of Siberia, including the Yakuts, the Buryats, and the Evenks. He describes their customs, beliefs, and way of life, and provides insight into the challenges they face living in such a harsh environment. Throughout the book, Turner provides a detailed account of his travels and explorations, including his encounters with wildlife, his experiences camping in the wilderness, and his observations of the natural beauty of the region. Overall, Siberia: A Record Of Travel, Climbing, And Exploration is a fascinating and informative book that provides a unique glimpse into one of the most remote and mysterious regions of the world. It is a must-read for anyone interested in travel, exploration, or the natural world.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781104353285
  • Indbinding:
  • Hardback
  • Sideantal:
  • 444
  • Udgivet:
  • 13. april 2009
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x229x29 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 816 g.
  • BLACK WEEK
Leveringstid: 2-3 uger
Forventet levering: 17. december 2024
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Siberia: A Record Of Travel, Climbing, And Exploration is a book written by Samuel Turner and published in 1905. The book is a detailed account of Turner's travels and explorations in Siberia, one of the most remote and inhospitable regions of the world. The book begins with Turner's journey to Siberia, where he describes the harsh climate, rugged terrain, and the people who inhabit the region. He then goes on to describe his experiences climbing some of the highest mountains in Siberia, including Mount Belukha, the highest peak in the Altai Mountains. Turner also writes about his encounters with the indigenous people of Siberia, including the Yakuts, the Buryats, and the Evenks. He describes their customs, beliefs, and way of life, and provides insight into the challenges they face living in such a harsh environment. Throughout the book, Turner provides a detailed account of his travels and explorations, including his encounters with wildlife, his experiences camping in the wilderness, and his observations of the natural beauty of the region. Overall, Siberia: A Record Of Travel, Climbing, And Exploration is a fascinating and informative book that provides a unique glimpse into one of the most remote and mysterious regions of the world. It is a must-read for anyone interested in travel, exploration, or the natural world.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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