Posts Tagged ‘Silk Road’

Opening Rally “Great Steppe – the Silk Road”

Rally Silk Way Opening Rally “Great Steppe – Silk Road”! [ Ru ]

Today, July 1, 2015, in the city of Elista has started the rally “Great Steppe – the Silk Road”.

Participants racing “Great Steppe – Silk Road” welcomed the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov.

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Leaders of the race “Silk Road” Eduard Nikolayev and Ales Loprais parted with the idea of ​​winning

Silk Road rally Automobile Silk Road Rally: The two leaders of the race “Silk Road”, Eduard Nikolayev and Alesh Loprais (InstaForex Loprais team, Tatra) parted with the idea of ​​winning. Eduard Nikolayev half hours chosen from the swamp, Alesh Loprais – from the river. Meanwhile, his first “gold” took Airat Mardeev from KAMAZ team (Kamaz-Master). Read the rest of this entry »

Silk Way Rally 2012 Route

Silk Way Rally 2012 Silk Way Rally 2012 Route
7-13 July

Moscow – Ryazan
Ryazan – Volgograd
Volgograd – Volgograd
Volgograd – Elista
Elista – Elista
Elista – Maykop
Maykop – Gelendzhik

Total 3823 km. Read the rest of this entry »

Famous russian traveler Fedor Konyukhov will travel along the Silk Road by camel

Fedor Konyukhov Famous russian traveler Fedor Konyukhov will travel along the Silk Road by camel.

Fyodor Konyukhov collected in 2009, an expedition by camel along the Silk Road, reports KalmykiaNews.

The journey will be timed the 400th anniversary of the entry of Kalmykia in Russia.

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Fedor Konyukhov and unique finds in Kalmykia

Fedor Konyukhov Fedor Konyukhov expedition across the steppes of Kalmykia. In the group of 10 scientists: soil scientists, archaeologists, sociologists, botanists, ecologists, ornithologists and lawyers from France, Netherlands, Russia (Moscow) and the Kalmykia, reports Department of Foreign Relations of KalmykiaNews.

Fedor Konyukhov took care of the preservation of unique finds Read the rest of this entry »