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Across the world in 35 days

Argentina, Qatar, India, Nepal, Tibet, China, Mongolia, Rusia, Argentina

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Buenos Aires

Argentina

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Salinas Grandes, Salta

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Dogs, Buenos Aires

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“End of the Wold” lighthouse, Ushuaia

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Governement House ( Pink House) Buenos Aires

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Beagle Channel

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Qatar

Doha

Qatar is bordered by the warm water of the Persian Gulf and the Doha Bay

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Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar

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The museum of Islamic art Park al Corniche Doha, Qatar

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Doha, Qatar

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Qatar Navigation Company Office Tower (20077) is 52 floors high and 220 m

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India

Golden Temple Amritsar

The Harmandir Sahib (The abode of God),informally known as the The Golden Temple

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The name Amritsar means 'pool of necter', and its waters are said to bring immortality and relief from illnesses to those who bathe in them

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Communal kitchens of the Temple

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The Golden Temple inside and outside

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In front of the memorial erected in memory of the people massacred at the Bagh

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The Gurdwara is surrounded by a large lake or holy tank, known as the Sarovar which consists of Amrit ("holy water" or "immortal nectar“)

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Nepal

Katmandu

Siddi Laxmi temple entrance at Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal

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Swayambhunath Stupa, Katmandu, Nepal

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Main Square of Baktapur

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Artisan at Baktapur

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Nyatapole Temple, Baktapur,

Is a typical example of Nepali temple architecture built in 1702 A.D

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Tibet

Lhasa

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Yamdrok Lake is one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet. It is over 72 km (45 mi) long.

A yak skull and Buddhist prayer flags

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More than 5000 metres high, Karola Glacier

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Potala Palace

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At the Back, Jokhang Temple, Lhasa

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China

Beijing

The Silk Road

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Kumbum Monastery in Qinghai province, China, founded in 1583, a repository of Tibetan culture and art

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Ürümqi China, on the silk road in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region

Downtown Ürümqi80m observation tower and Xinjiang International Bazaar in Urumqi, China

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Ürümqi Market

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Entrance at the Forbiden City

Chairman Mao guards The Tiananmen, or Gate of Heavenly Peace, the entrance to the Forbidden City, Beijing

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Ulan Bator

Mongolia

Gengis Khan

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The yurt (Mongolian: Ger) is the traditional dwelling of the nomads in Mongolia, as well as in the neighboring countries, over to as far as in Turkey.

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Ovoos, at the crossing rutes

An ovoo (Mongolian: овоо, heap) is a type of shamanistic cairn found in Mongolia, usually made from rocks or from wood, serving mainly as religious sites, used in worship of the mountains and the sky as well as in Buddhist ceremonies, but often are also landmarks.

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The Genghis Khan Statue is a 40 metre tall statue of Genghis Khan on horseback, on the bank of the Tuul River at Tsonjin Boldog (54 km east of the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator), where according to legend, he found a golden whip.

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Russia Siberia

Lake Baikal

Lake Baikal, the world's oldest and deepest freshwater lake, curves for nearly 400 miles through south-eastern Siberia, north of the Mongolian border

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Russia

St. Petersburg

Moscow

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Thanks to the intricate web of canals, Saint Petersburg is often called the "Venice of the North" which is a popular poetic name for the northern capital.

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Alexander Column at Palace Square, St Petersburg

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Entrance to Great Palace of Peterhof, St Petersburg

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Red Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site) from St Basil Cathedral, Moskow

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Domes at St Basil’s Cathedral, Moskow

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Interior of Gum´s Department Store, Moskow

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Golden Domes of Annunciation Cathedral (Moscow Kremlin)

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By [email protected]

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Argentina Qatar

India

Nepal

TibetMongolia

China

Siberia

Rusia

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