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Colin Thubron: The Amur River
Episode 57

Colin Thubron: The Amur River

John Sandoe Books

October 20, 20211h 6m

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Show Notes

Some may have supposed that Thubron had done his last Big Journey (he is now 82), but this is arguably his biggest yet, and most arduous. Indomitable, venerable, he follows this immense river from its source in remote Mongolian bogs to where it emerges in the Sea of Okhotsk in the Russian Far East. It is a complicated journey, much of it surrounded by poverty, desolation, wrecked environments, social collapse and historical contortions in spite of the natural wonders of the landscapes through which he passes. CT is always fascinating and compelling, and this introduction to a world scarcely known to the West is an astonishing feat. 

 

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Edited by Magnus Rena 

 

Music, in order:

Orkiestra Moskva, Na sopkach Mandzurii

Maxim Troshin, The Hills of Manchuria

Nikolai Nazarov, Separate Exemplary Ochestra of USSR Defense Ministry, On the Hills of Manchuria

Alexander Zlatovski, On the Hills of Manchuria