Steppe & Siberia
Follow riders, river towns, winter roads, exile, revolution, vanished unions, and open horizons where distance itself becomes a historical force.
Steppe and Siberia follow distance, climate, mobility, exile, and empire across landscapes where geography becomes political pressure.
The route highlights Rurik at Ladoga, Lake Peipus, Bukhara, Pushkin memory, Soviet ceremonies, and the USSR's dissolution. These scenes include state formation, literature, warfare, and political ritual.
Nomadic routes, winter campaigns, exile systems, ideological control, Soviet planning, and environmental remoteness make distance an administrative problem as much as a geographic fact.
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- Central Asia
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