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List of Places The Amur by Colin Thubron edit

Mongolia edit

  • Ulan Bataar
  • Batshireet
  • Binder
  • Duurilag Nars
  • Dadal (Buryat's capital)
  • Bayan-Uul
  • Ereentsav


Russia edit

  • Shilka
  • Nerchinsk
  • Kalinovo
  • Sretensk
  • Ust-Karsk
  • Skovorodino
  • Albazin
  • Blagoveshchensk


OSM Map of Thubron's Travel covered in the book edit

Route taken by Colin Thubron in The Amur River
 
 
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Nikolaevsk
 
Tyr
 
Bogorodskoye
 
Lazarev
 
De-Kastri
 
Bystrinsk
 
Komsomolsk-na-Amure
 
Troitskoye
 
Vyatskoye
 
Khabarovsk
 
Tongjiang
 
Suibin
 
Jiayin
 
Xunke
 
Aihui
 
Heihe
 
Blagoveshchensk
 
Albazin
 
Skovorodino
 
Ust-Karsk
 
Sretensk
 
Nerchinsk
 
Shilka
 
Ereentsav
 
Bayan-Uul
 
Dadal
 
Duurilag Nars
 
Binder
 
Batshireet
 
Ulan Bataar
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Leh
 
Kalpa
 
Katmandu
 
Kashgar
 
Dushanbe
 
Khorog
 
Zorkul
"Bicycling route of Land of Lost Borders"


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Istanbul
 
Sinop
 
Samsun
 
Rize
 
Borcka
 
Ardahan
 
Kars
 
KuzeyDoga
 
Aralik
 
Ani
 
Damal
 
Tbilisi
 
Lagodekhi
 
Mazix
 
Zakatala
 
Baku
 
Aktau
 
Beyneu
 
Nukus
 
Khiva
 
Bukhara
 
Samarkhand
 
Tashkent
 
Dushanbe
 
Pyanj River
 
Khorog
 
Darshai
 
Zorkul
 
Alai Valley
 
Kashgar
 
Dunhuang
 
Golmud
 
Tanggula Pass
 
Lhasa
 
Shigatse
 
Zhangmu
 
Chaku
 
Katmandu
 
Narayangarh
 
Lumbini
 
Kalpa
 
Baralacha La
 
Taglang La
 
Leh
"Bicycling route of Land of Lost Borders"


 
 
Leh
 
Kalpa
 
Katmandu
 
Kashgar
 
Dushanbe
 
Khorog
 
Zorkul
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List of Places Visited in The Road to Oxiana edit

Robert Byron's journey in this book starts with the first entry on 20 August 1933 and ends on July 8, 1934. The following are the places that have entries in the book. (Note that the spelling used by the author back then might be different from what the spelling in vogue at present.)

Venice--> SS Italia--> Kyrenia--> Nicosia--> Famagusta--> Larnaca--> SS Martha washington--> Jerusalem--> Damascus--> Beyrut--> Baghdad--> Kirmanshah--> Teheran--> Gulhek--> Zinjan--> Tabriz--> Maragha--> Tasr kand--> Saoma--> Kala julk--> Ak bulagh--> Ayn varzan--> Shahrud--> Nishapur--> Meshed--> Herat--> Karokh--> Kala nao--> Laman--> Kum--> Delijan--> Isfahan--> Abadeh--> Shiraz--> Kavar--> Firuzabad--> Ibrahimabad--> Kazerun--> Persepolis--> Yezd--> Bahramabad--> Kirman--> Mahun--> Sultaniya--> Shahi--> Asterabad--> Gumbad-i-kabus--> Bandar shah--> Samnan--> Damghan--> Abbasabad--> Kariz--> Moghor--> Bala murghab--> Maimena--> Andkhoi--> Mazar-i-Sharif--> Robat--> Khanabad--> Bamian--> Shibar--> Charikar--> Kabul--> Ghazni--> Peshawar

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Looking to create a template for Travel Books. Specifically, I am looking for examples to show the travel itinerary taken by the author of the book.

What I'd like is something like the map shown in this page...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neither_Here_nor_There:_Travels_in_Europe The Road to Oxiana

List_of_places_visited_by_Ibn_Battuta has some very nicely laid out itinerary, but the table/text is just a list, not time-ordered.