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Xanadu – an oasis in the Mongolian desert

Aug6

In 1613 a man called Thomas Purchas published a travel book embroidered with tales and legends from many sources, including Marco Polo. It mentioned exotic Xanadu, which captured the imagination of an age. Continue reading →

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