On Monday, March 12, we will at 5:30 p.m. listened again in the Levstik Hall Marko Mohorčič,'a cyclist from the Karst'. In a travelogue lecture BY BICYCLE THROUGH CENTRAL ASIA we will follow his good month of life on a bicycle along the traces of the Silk Road. After a week in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, and the cities of Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand, a 2100-kilometer cycling journey begins across the fields of Uzbekistan and the first mountains of Tajikistan; along the Pamir Road along the border with Afghanistan; along the highest roads in the world, over breathtaking passes and valleys, past the Bulunkul and Yashikul lakes; accompanied by the Pamir peaks on the horizon and extremely friendly people in the few settlements; to the border line with China; past Lake Karakul over the highest pass of the Pamir Road, 4655m high Ak Baital, towards Kyrgyzstan, where the journey ends in the city of Osh.

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