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The Silk Road

The Silk Road. This slideshow is designed to Illustrate the physiographic features at various points along the Silk Road(s).

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The Silk Road

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  1. The Silk Road

  2. This slideshow is designed to Illustrate the physiographic features at various points along the Silk Road(s). Provide oblique angle digital illustrations from Google Earth along with ground-level photographs of those locations.Together, these should give students a better sense of the challenges faced by travelers. Take the viewer on a journey from east to west along one common route of the Silk Road. Google Earth is available for free at http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth provides you the opportunity to mark and label any place on a globe draw routes between places Produce “fly by” videos of a route at various angles and altitudes. Display physiographic features of a location or set of locations, drawn from satellite imagery. Slideshow overview

  3. Viewing the Silk Road from Space

  4. Beijing Dunhuang Samarkan Ksahgar Antioch Merv X’ian

  5. Common “Silk Road” Routes

  6. The Road Ahead: Begin Your Journey in China West East

  7. Heading West from Beijing

  8. Heading West from Beijing

  9. Beijing X’ian Next Stop…X’ian

  10. Looking West from X’ian

  11. Looking West from X’ian

  12. Beijing X’ian Next Stop…Dunhuang Dunhuang

  13. Mogao Caves Near Dunhuang

  14. Beijing X’ian Keep Moving West to Kashgar Dunhuang Kashgar

  15. Dunhuang to Kashgar: Go Around the Takla Makan Desert

  16. …and Cross the Tien Shan Mountain Range

  17. Arriving at Kashgar

  18. Beijing X’ian Now…On to Merv Dunhuang Kashgar Merv

  19. Kashgar to Merv: More Deserts and Mountains Bactrian Desert Pamirs Ancient Merv

  20. Your Journey So Far: • You have traveled over 3,000 difficult miles • You have crossed the Takla Makan Desert, the Tien Shan Mountain Range, passed through territories of hostile warriors, crossed the Pamir Mountains and the Bactrian Desert. • Only 1,532 miles to go!!!

  21. The Road Ahead…

  22. Plains and Mountain Ridges

  23. Zagros Mountains

  24. Your Final Hurdle to Antioch…the Sultan Mountain Range

  25. Finally…Antioch

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