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3 Girls + 6 Weeks + 0 Language Skills = 1 trip Around the World Adventure Is Out There!

My Summer on the Trans-Mongolian Railroad

By Jackie Wolf

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Sara, Jackie, & Nicole’s Rules for Travel

• Rule #1 Never leave a (wo)man behind

• Rule #2 Try not to get arrested

• Rule #3 Give no F*cks

• Rule #4 Adventure is out there

• Rule #5 Never trust a fart (this should be pretty self-explanatory)

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The Players: JackieThe High Maintenance One

I BOUGHT A FISH!!! Being a ham on the wall in Xi’an.

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The Players: Sara The Native No Matter Where We Go

Which one is Sara and which one is the statue?

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The Players: NicoleOur Token Classy Lady

Delicate flower at the Pushkin Museum.

Inspecting our dinner at the store in Moscow.

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Rule #3: Wandering around St. Petersburg wearing a home-made eye patch. Thank

goodness Dr. Sara was there.

The mosquitos are vicious; I deeted everything EXCEPT for my eyelids. Lesson learned.

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Rule #3: It’s okay to look silly in the rain as long as you’re not alone.

Miserable rain at the Kremlin, but we’re fine with our crazy scarfs.

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Rule #3 Don’t be preoccupied with looking cool in your travel pictures

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Rule #4 Culinary Adventure is out there!

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Rule #4: Try as many weird flavored chips as possible (you never know what’s

going to be BBQ).

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Rule #4 Culinary Adventures in Mongolia

Khushur: Fried mutton filled pancake served at Nadaam

Hot fermented mare’s milk vodka (distilled in the family’s Ger)

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Rule #4 China: If they tell you it feeds a “great many people” believe them

This is a before and an after shot, we were disappointed in ourselves.

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Rule #4: Be willing to experiment with your transportation

Whether by camel across the Steppe in Mongolia, or water buffalo in China.

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Things We Learned on the Trip

• Don’t be afraid to stray from the common path

• Take advantage of opportunities as they’re presented to you

• Don’t be afraid to let go of preconceived notions you have about

where you’re traveling.

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When you’ve got time to kill before catching your bus, think about sharing

your pastry with Lenin

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Take some time out to witness a World Record

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Russians are Badasses

Tanya Savicheva “Russian Anne Frank”One ration’s worth of bread 125g only ½ flour other ½ filler

Siege of Leningrad 872 days September 8, 1941-January 27, 1944

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Badasses Part IILeonid Rogozov, a doctor, had to perform an appendectomy on himself while stationed in the Antarctic.

This is why you don’t get involved in a land war in Russia.

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Lessons I Learned:I have the best traveling companions, ever.

We spent 5 days in this tiny compartment.

This was my shopping list when I had food poisoning, notice how I crossed off Excellent Minions because I already had them.

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With the right people everyday is an adventure


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