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Jumping in Naushki, first TransMongolian jump
Naushki
,
Russia
jumping on Russia-Mongolia border
Last moments in Russia ! After 10 days of intense train-ing in Russia, we are arriving at the end of this first journey and we're now fully ready for
Mongolia
desert country.
Oh ! And last bit of Cyrrilic lesson (i really love that alphabet):
- Y = oo (like in "food")
- Ш = sh
- И is still I
NAYШKИ =
Naushki
("na-oosh-ky")
written by
Sly
on September 20, 2010
from
Naushki
,
Russia
from the travel blog:
Jumping Around
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Jumping in Sain-shanda
Alagiin Sume
,
Mongolia
And back in the TransMonglian, this time, direction China !
The picture below was taken at one of the few
Mongolia
n stops, in Sain-Shanda (aka Sainshand sometimes). Thing is that BlogABond doesn't seem to know that city, so I picked the closest I found,
Alagiin Sume
.
Jumping in front of the Mongolian locomotive
Anyway, in Sain-shanda, we stopped enough time to buy some water, as well as some lyophilized Korean spicy noodles (just add some boiling water, and that's ready). Quite good... when you're hungry !
Korea and
Mongolia
seem to get along quite well. We saw an impressive amount Korean shops in Ulaan Bator. Maybe it is because both countries are surrounded by huge and powerful countries that they feel it is easier to deal with countries of their size ? Just a thought though, i'm not an expert in koreo-mongol politics.
written by
Sly
on September 26, 2010
from
Alagiin Sume
,
Mongolia
from the travel blog:
Jumping Around
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Jumping in Datong
Datong
,
China
Finally ! After 5 hours at the Chinese border to change again the carriage boggies as we did back in
Belarus
(which seemed ages before !) and after a last night in the train, finally we arrive in China for a first trop in Datong.
There, they changed the chinese orange coal locomotive we had had at the border for a blue electricity powered one. At least we feel we save some more trees running on electricity rather than coal.
Jumping in front of the Chinese locomotive
Oh wait... where does the electricity come from in China ? Damn it.
written by
Sly
on September 27, 2010
from
Datong
,
China
from the travel blog:
Jumping Around
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