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Central Asia news and analysisKindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.
Author: Nathan Hamm Kindle Edition: Blog Subscription Company: Nathan Hamm (2009-05-15) List Price: $0.99 Amazon Price: $0.99
The Mongol Rally - a 10,000 mile adventure, driving a pathetically underpowered car from the UK to Mongolia - all for charity. "You Want Breakfast Now? A Mongol Rally Experience" is the story of 3 young men from a tiny island in the Isles of Scilly who undertook this challenge in 2010. Despite living on a 2 square mile island, and 2/3rds of the team not having driving licenses, The Islanders obtained a place on the rally and undertook what is possibly the greatest challenge on Earth. Through cities and villages, mountains and deserts, the Mongol Rally is a true test of character and perseverance. In a challenge where the use of GPS is banned, instead a compass is the chief source of guidance, The Islanders find themselves often up against almost insurmountable problems - but find a way to the finish line. This story was written on the road, as it happened. The Scilly Mission raised £15,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. This is the 8th year The Islanders have raised money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Author: James Druce Kindle Edition: Kindle eBook Company: Lulu.com (2012-04-01) (2012-04-01) List Price: Amazon Price:
Si vous vous rendez visiter un pays, il serait bon pour vous, de connaitre les villes et villages de l'endroit. Car lorsque vous voyagez, vous connaissez l'endroit où vous allez vous rendre, mais probablement pas les noms des villes et des villages autour, et qui font aussi parti de ce pays. Ce livre vous donnera tout les noms des villes et des villages du pays, et surtout les noms des territoires dans la mesure du possible. Cela fait un livre très intéressant pour les touristes, facile à transporter dans un lecteur numérique, un bon ouvrage d'information pour les étudiants, et personnes désireuses d'en apprendre d'avantage. Voici donc les noms des pays ou états, qui sont à ce jour disponible pour le téléchargement sur Amazon seulement. Entre parenthèse (après les noms des pays ci-bas), se trouve le nombre de pages de chacun des livres (en format de page 8 1/2 x 11 pouces). Amazon vous donnera beaucoup plus de pages, dans le format de vos petit lecteurs numériques. AFGHANISTAN(78) • AFRIQUE DU SUD(51) • ALBANIE(44) • ALGERIE(18) • ALLEMAGNE(252) • ANDORRE(5) • ANGLETERRE(229) • ARGENTINE(77) • ARMENIE(11) • AUSTRALIE(49) • AUTRICHE(70) • AZERBAIDJAN(136) • BAHAMAS(24) • BELGIQUE(69) • BIELORUSSIE(19) • BOLIVIE(54) • BRESIL(118) • BULGARIE(79) • CAMBODGE(82) • CANADA(49) • CHILI(40) • CHINE(255) • CHYPRE(16) • COLOMBIE(115) • COSTA RICA(25) • CROATIE(72) • CUBA(57) • DANEMARK(54) • EQUATEUR(70) • ESPAGNE(130) • ESTONIE(43) • FINLANDE(54) • FRANCE(336) • GABON(32) • GEORGIE(81) • GUATEMALA(64) • HONDURAS(68) • HONGRIE(90) • INDE(148) • IRAK(80) • ISRAEL(21) • JAPON(118) • KAZAKHSTAN(65) • KENYA(27) • LETTONIE(70) • LIBAN(33) • MAROC(80) • MAURITANIE(25) • MEXIQUE(200) • MONGOLIE(32) • NIGER(49) • ONTARIO CANADA(9) • PAKISTAN(252) • PANAMA(42) • PAPOUASIE(78) • PAYS BAS(55) • PEROU(140) • PHILIPPINE(271) • POLOGNE(218) • PORTUGAL(91) • QUEBEC CANADA(10) • REPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE(81) • RUSSIE(453) • SIERRA LEONE(25) • SLOVENIE(17) • SOMALIE(48) • SRI LANKA(82) • SUEDE(115) • SYRIE(58) • TAIWAN(43) • TUNISIE(47) • URAGUAY(35) • USA(483) • VENEZUELA(101) • ZAMBIE(60) • J'ai aussi fais tout les États des États-Unis séparément. Tous sont dans le livre USA, mais avec 483 pages à lire, c'est long avant d'arriver à la bonne place, surtout si vous êtes pressé de trouver la bonne place. Alors, pour ceux d'entre-vous qui aimé sauver du temps, cela pourrait aller plus vite de cette façon. Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • North Carolina • South Carolina • Colorado • Connecticut • Dakota North • South Dakota • Delaware • Florida • Georgie • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New York • New Mexico • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • West Virginia • Washington • Wisconcin • Wyoming • D'autres livres comme celui-ci viendront s'ajouter à la liste, au fur et à mesure qu'ils seront disponibles. Le prix de cette série de livre, va en fonction du nombre de pages: (1-40 pages $3.99) - (41-75 pages $5.99) - (76-99 pages $7.99) - (100 et plus $9.99) Author: Francois GOULET Kindle Edition: Kindle eBook Company: Francois Goulet (2012-05-14) (2012-05-14) List Price: Amazon Price:
"A captivating read notable for off-the-cuff candor and measured, eloquent prose."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review A funny and revealing travelogue of Kazakhstan, a country rich with wild tulips, oil, nomads who hunt with golden eagles, and a disappearing landlocked sea.Closed to foreigners under Tsar and Soviet rule, Kazakhstan has remained largely hidden from the world, a remarkable feat for a country the size of Western Europe. Few would guess that Kazakhstan—a blank in Westerners' collective geography—turns out to be diverse, tolerant, and surprisingly modern, the country that gave the world apples, trousers, and even, perhaps, King Arthur. Christopher Robbins enjoyed unprecedented access to the Kazakh president while crafting this travelogue, and he relates a story by turns hilarious and grim. He finds Eminem-worship by a shrinking Aral Sea, hears the Kazakh John Lennon play in a dusty desert town, joins nomads hunting eagles, eats boiled sheep's head (a delicacy), and explores some of the most beautiful, unspoiled places on earth. Observant and culturally attuned, Robbins is a master stylist in the tradition of travel writing as literature, a companion to V. S. Naipaul and Paul Theroux. Author: Christopher Robbins Kindle Edition: 305 pages Kindle eBook Company: Atlas (2010-09-13) (2010-09-13) List Price: $15.00 Amazon Price:
Everything you ever needed to know.Author: Federal Research Division Kindle Edition: 29 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2009-06-23) (2009-06-23) List Price: $0.99 Amazon Price:
Stu Lamb was in a rut. Desperate to shed a few pounds and taste real adventure, he quit his cushy corporate job and joined the Peace Corps. A few months later, the government sent him to Kazakhstan in Central Asia, a land where "adventure" and copious amounts of mutton suddenly attacked him from all sides. Drunk neighbors, amorous hostesses, hostile travelers, and KGB veterans are only a few of the people he encounters in his journey, sampling boiled, fried, and steamed sheep along the way. Naive and blindly optimistic, he jumps in to his new life feet first, embracing every challenge he confronts -- language, culture, loneliness, and the absence of McDonald's -- in hopes of making a difference. In the end, Stu is the one who changes. After finding love, a passion for travel, and different weight loss-inducing diseases, he ultimately discovers what he's made of... and that there's mutton at every stop along the way.Author: Stu Lamb Kindle Edition: 256 pages Kindle eBook Company: Booksurge (2009-11-05) (2009-11-05) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
At forty-four, Elizabeth Burns can’t rid herself of the notion that she will never find contentment or be deserving of love until she has achieved something important. Alone, speaking no Russian, and with the idea of writing a book, she sets out from Moscow by train for the former Soviet republics of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The decision to make the trip, however, turns out to be more than an attempt to have a career of consequence; it becomes the catalyst for her complete transformation. Feeling like her insecure fourteen-year-old self, Burns must confront the dark sides of her nature - her struggles with depression and fear of failure. She candidly shares her journey of discovery that contentment and the ability to love and be loved come from within.Author: Elizabeth Burns Kindle Edition: 265 pages Kindle eBook Company: Water Rabbit (2012-04-12) (2012-04-12) List Price: Amazon Price:
Katerina Yerisivloskaya is meeting someone who appears to be a very smooth operator at a café on the crumbling streets of the old Capital of Kazakhstan. As a former secret agent for the Soviets, it is still her job to keep high technology and weapons of mass destruction out of the wrong hands. But what if Jack Knight and White Knights Inc. are the right hands? The answers at the bottom of this rabbit hole lead Katerina far beyond the dirty streets of Ata-Alma as she and the White Knights try to save the world.The first shots ring out of the darkness of an Ata-Alma street as Katerina walks to meet the mysterious man who wants to buy Nuclear weapons. Katerina Yerisivloskaya, late of the KGB and Cosmonaut Corps, is responsible for preventing high technology sales to terrorists and rogue governments. That means that she can’t allow anyone to possess nuclear bombs. She takes her job seriously. But what if she should let Jack Knight buy these weapons? What if these are exactly the right people to own these weapons of mass destruction? What should she do? Take his word for it? But though the reports of the guns still echo in the smoky streets, the plans of the White Knights have long been set in motion. Plans in Kazakhstan, plans in New York, Plans in Texas are just the beginning of the plans that the White Knights are pursuing and nuclear bombs are just the tip of the iceberg. What did these desperate plans have to do with the young astrophysicist’s discovery? Who or what is Belial? What possible good use could nuclear bombs be put. The answers to these questions reveal a dark secret that unless desperate action is taken, could bring about the end of human civilization. Author: Robert L. Barrow Kindle Edition: 392 pages Kindle eBook Company: BookLocker.com, Inc. (2008-01-27) (2008-01-27) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price: Amazon.com Books: kazakhstan travel
Everything you ever needed to know.Author: Federal Research Division Kindle Edition: 29 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2009-06-23) (2009-06-23) List Price: $0.99 Amazon Price:
Author: Christopher RobbinsPaperback: 288 pages Company: Profile Books(GB) (2007) ISBN: 1861978685 List Price: Amazon Price: $184.40 Used Price: $5.42
Stu Lamb was in a rut. Desperate to shed a few pounds and taste real adventure, he quit his cushy corporate job and joined the Peace Corps. A few months later, the government sent him to Kazakhstan in Central Asia, a land where "adventure" and copious amounts of mutton suddenly attacked him from all sides. Drunk neighbors, amorous hostesses, hostile travelers, and KGB veterans are only a few of the people he encounters in his journey, sampling boiled, fried, and steamed sheep along the way. Naive and blindly optimistic, he jumps in to his new life feet first, embracing every challenge he confronts -- language, culture, loneliness, and the absence of McDonald's -- in hopes of making a difference. In the end, Stu is the one who changes. After finding love, a passion for travel, and different weight loss-inducing diseases, he ultimately discovers what he's made of... and that there's mutton at every stop along the way.Author: Stu Lamb Paperback: 254 pages Company: BookSurge Publishing (2009-11-05) ISBN: 1439238537 List Price: $23.99 Amazon Price: $19.88 Used Price: $19.02
A vibrant account, enthralling from start to finish. (La Croix, Paris); Investigative journalism with the talent of a storyteller. (Elle, Paris); The famous Geneva-based reporter has returned with a mountain of memories and sketches of one engaging character after another. (Tribune de Genève, Geneva). This excellent piece of travel writing takes us on a bitter-sweet tour of Kazakhstan, providing us with a trove of fascinating stories about this former Soviet Socialist Republic's quest for identity since its independence in 1991. This troubled nation is the ninth largest in the world and yet it has only 16 million inhabitants. Its oil resources are such that OPEC predicts that by 2015 Kazakhstan's oil production will equal Saudi Arabia's. The author's keen photographic eye picks up every detail. From the old capital Almaty to the brand new capital Astana. From the environmental catastrophe of the Aral Sea to the tragic consequences of Soviet former nuclear testing in Semipalatinsk. We are treated to the country's ever-changing landscapes and steppes, as well as the many faces and destinies of its peoples. We hear from the poor, who speak with nostalgia of the life they once knew in communist days. We meet born-again believers in "ethnic purity", Russians who no longer belong in Kazakhstan, German survivors of Stalin's gulags, Jews who just landed from Brooklyn, Uigurs dreaming of independence . . . Deonna also draws a telling portrait of a neo-feudal president, and describes the resurgence of Islam in Central Asia.Author: Laurence Deonna Paperback: 256 pages Company: Athena Press (2010-02-25) ISBN: 1847486959 List Price: $20.95 Amazon Price: $20.83 Used Price: $20.70
This is the latest in our series of illustrated geo-political surveys. It shines a spotlight on Kazakhstan, the world's ninth-largest country, which stretches from the fringes of Europe to the borders of Mongolia and China. Written by a team of specialists and scholars, this book presents an authoritative analysis of Kazakhstan's history and culture, its geography and geology, its people and their patterns of life, its governmental structures and contemporary society. It also takes an in-depth look at the country's economy, and its significance as a global provider of oil and gas. With over 400 photographs and 16 maps, this new book has already become the standard work on Kazakhstan.Author: Michael FERGUS, Janar Jandosova Hardcover: 256 pages Company: Stacey International (2003-10-02) ISBN: 1900988615 List Price: $55.95 Amazon Price: $38.17 Used Price: $29.99
Endless steppe, stunning mountain scenery and the riches of the Caspian Sea are revealed in this comprehensive guide to Central Asia's largest country. A country larger than Western Europe, Kazakhstan’s vast expanse encompasses the Great Steppe, across which Genghis Khan’s Mongol hordes galloped; the heights of the Tien Shan in the south, through whose foothills Silk Road travelers journeyed; the exquisite lakes and valleys of the Altai mountains in the northeast, and in the far west the archeologically rich desert coast of the Caspian Sea. With independence and the discovery of oil has come huge change, yet Kazakhstan remained one of the least known of Asian countries until the Borat movie took the world by storm in 2006. Now, this land of rich history, welcoming people and whirling bazaars shares its wonders with a curious world.Featuring: Baikonur, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane and the Silk Road The future of Kazakhstan’s energy resources Investment potential for businessmen Kazakhstan’s archeological wealth Architecture from Astana to Almaty to Aktau Holidays by the Caspian Sea Superb photography from the grandeur of the Tien Shan and Altai mountains across the Great Steppe to the Caspian Sea 334 color photographs and 19 maps Author: Dagmar Schreiber Paperback: 568 pages Company: Odyssey Publications, Ltd. (2010-11-16) ISBN: 9622178146 List Price: $34.95 Amazon Price: $22.39 Used Price: $21.77
Travel Journal Kazakhstan - Keep a diary of your holiday / vacation to Kazakhstan, includes diary, budget planner, activity planner, packing checklist and other useful aids to help you record and remember every aspect of your trip.Author: E Locken Paperback: 192 pages Company: lulu.com (2009-06-21) ISBN: 0557080061 List Price: $20.95 Amazon Price: $20.95
Landlocked between Russia and China, and surrounded by the shimmering Caspian Sea shores and the Altai and Tian Shan mountains, a trip to the exotic wilds of Kazakhstan will erase any association Westerners may have with the film Borat. Visit in May and find the slopes of the Tian Shan carpeted with tulips, base yourself in cosmopolitan Almaty and daytrip to the nearby mountains and forest (where the pious may encounter the legendary Buddhist kingdom of Shambala), or sample a glass of kumiss at a Kazakh dastarkhan. Now updated with more detail, Kazakhstan provides in-depth explanations of the rich and unique Kazakh traditions and nomadic heritage. The most comprehensive guide available, it's invaluable for anyone visiting or living in Kazakhstan. Author: Paul Brummell Paperback: 432 pages Company: Bradt Travel Guides (2012-03-01) ISBN: 1841623695 List Price: $26.99 Amazon Price: $14.45 Used Price: $14.45
Central Asia is Lonely Planet 's heartland. Exploring Uzbekistan 's blue-domed medressas, sleeping in felt yurts among Kyrgyzstan 's mountains or selecting fruit in Kazakhstan 's markets: we do it all with passion and expertise. Live your own Silk Road dream with this 5th edition as your guide. Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip. In This Guide Color feature on local traditions, ancient buildings & outdoor activities Extensive regional coverage: the only guide to include Afghanistan Bonus section on hiking, horse treks & mountaineering Author: Bradley Mayhew, Greg Bloom, Paul Clammer, Michael Kohn, John Noble Paperback: 556 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2010-11-01) ISBN: 1741791480 List Price: $32.99 Amazon Price: $20.40 Used Price: $18.77
"A captivating read notable for off-the-cuff candor and measured, eloquent prose."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review A funny and revealing travelogue of Kazakhstan, a country rich with wild tulips, oil, nomads who hunt with golden eagles, and a disappearing landlocked sea.Closed to foreigners under Tsar and Soviet rule, Kazakhstan has remained largely hidden from the world, a remarkable feat for a country the size of Western Europe. Few would guess that Kazakhstan—a blank in Westerners' collective geography—turns out to be diverse, tolerant, and surprisingly modern, the country that gave the world apples, trousers, and even, perhaps, King Arthur. Christopher Robbins enjoyed unprecedented access to the Kazakh president while crafting this travelogue, and he relates a story by turns hilarious and grim. He finds Eminem-worship by a shrinking Aral Sea, hears the Kazakh John Lennon play in a dusty desert town, joins nomads hunting eagles, eats boiled sheep's head (a delicacy), and explores some of the most beautiful, unspoiled places on earth. Observant and culturally attuned, Robbins is a master stylist in the tradition of travel writing as literature, a companion to V. S. Naipaul and Paul Theroux. 39 black-and-white illustrations Author: Christopher Robbins Paperback: 304 pages Company: Atlas (2010-09-13) ISBN: 1934633933 List Price: $15.00 Amazon Price: $4.44 Used Price: $4.44 Amazon.com DVD: kazakhstan travel
Studio: Pbs Release Date: 05/05/2009 Run time: 120 minutesDirector: Clive Maltby DVD: Color, DVD, NTSC Company: PBS (2003-08-05) List Price: $24.99 Amazon Price: $13.50 Used Price: $5.99
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