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Lands of Lost Borders by Kate Harris

Lands of Lost Borders

A Journey on the Silk Road

by Kate Harris
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 21, 2018, 320 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2019, 320 pages
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Brenda S

Inspiration to get out and explore
The author writes with plenty of wit, which I think you need to possess when dealing with many of the hurdles that she and her friend encountered on their cycling journey along the Silk Road. One can only imagine the hindrances in obtaining tourist visas for former Soviet-bloc countries and attempting entry into China-controlled Tibet. Very enjoyable read.
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