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We will leave Grenoble in winter,
there is thus an obviousness of size, it will be necessary to avoid the
mountains!
We thus think of avoiding the Alps by circumventing them by North,
passing between the Vosges and the Jura, then leaving the Black Forest
in the south. We hope that the plain of the Danube will be lenient
knowing for us that us members Carpates before joining Asia by the
Bosphorus.
We will thread then between the Pontique Chain and It Anatolia. It will
then be necessary to face the buttresses of Zagros in the south
of the desert of Dasht-e-Kevir, for not far from the strait Hormuz
skirting the Golf of Oman. It will remain us to cross the delta of
Indus, to go up on the buttresses of the Himalayas and to run us in the
immense valley of Gange. The descent towards the south will make us
skirt West Ghats where a little freshness will be the welcome.
For the return, we will discover East Ghats along the Bay of Bengal and
we will grant ourselves an escapade in the Himalayas, before finding the
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Geopolitical approach |
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We are conscious that
the political and military situation current will impose prudence and
diplomacy to us and we guarantee on the sympathy and natural curiosity
of the people for coast along most peacefully possible a great human and
cultural diversity. We will travel in a spirit of peace and meeting and
will adopt the rules, custom and habits which are enacted in each
crossed country. Also we will privilege housing at the inhabitant and
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The road of
the reliefs being traced, it is now necessary to yield with the frontier
requirements and the tour describes higher is declined as follows:
France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran,
Pakistan and India. |
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Political approach |
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Another presentation.
France, Germany, Austria, Hungary,
Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and India.
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Maps are coming from:
Central
Intelligence Agency.
The World Factbook.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
(accessed march 05th 2003) |
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