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PFH1163849 China: Buddhist stupa in the Taklamakan Desert at Miran, Xinjiang, c. 1900; (add.info.: In ancient times Miran was a busy trading center on the southern part of the Silk Road, after the route split into two (the northern route and the southern route), as caravans of merchants sought to escape travel across the harsh wasteland of the desert (called by the Chinese \'The Sea of Death\') and the Tarim Basin.); Pictures from History.
Minimum price 50PLN
1902-01-01
Bridgeman Images/East News
Bridgeman Images
1163849
5cm x 3cm przy 300dpi
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