Framed picture
Trans-Siberian Express
by Edgar Hodges, 1969
The text above the picture reads:-
The Trans-Siberian railway line links Moscow, in European Russia, with Vladivostok, 5,801 miles away to the east on the Pacific coast of Siberia. The countryside through which it passes varies from hot deserts to cold tundra, from rolling steppes to vast dark forests of endless pine trees. Today, the line forms a backbone from which important branches extend into the southern lands of Asiatic Russia. The journey over this line takes nine days three hours. This lovely picture is from the remains of a childrens book. Framed in an A4 size (11.7 x 8.3 inch, 297 x 210 mm) frame.The picture offered does NOT have the "SAMPLE" watermark!!