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    <title>Richard Lindley</title>
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    <description>RTW 2006 -7</description>
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      <title>The final (O)leg...You are not a real biker!</title>
      <description>One of the great things travelling alone by motorcycle...you simply flag down any biker and a world of generousity and hospitality will open to you Sacha pulls up on his CBR and the biker network starts to hum....</description>
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      <title>'Russian' for the border</title>
      <description>The weather was closing in. My visa problems at the hotel in Krasnoyarsk, made me concerned about my date with the russian border guards. Without my merino thermals, I was already numb with cold....</description>
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      <title>BEAUTIFUL BAIKAL</title>
      <description>Riding solo on OK roads I was able to make good time. As dusk approaches - automatically start scanning for secure, convenient camp site....</description>
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      <title>CHITA</title>
      <description>After five days on the road, a little R&amp;R at the Hotel Turist was just what the doctor ordered....</description>
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      <title>Bumping and grinding to Chita</title>
      <description>The sun beat down on gravelled ground On and on we rode...</description>
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      <title>Escape from Skovorodino...</title>
      <description>Here's Nikolai's stemming the flow of blood from his hand. He's also bootless as he had to surrender his boots when he was pinned under the bike....</description>
      <link>http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/lindley/002194.php</link>
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      <title>West to Skovorodino...</title>
      <description>Good roads for the first hundred miles to Birobidzhan....</description>
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      <title> KHARBAROVSK KISSES</title>
      <description>Igor was showing us the way out of the city in his car when the unexpected happened!!! Following him closely in the heavy traffic, he suddenly jammed on his brakes with no warning as the car in front of him...</description>
      <link>http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/lindley/002177.php</link>
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      <title>Kharbarovsk</title>
      <description>Beautiful paved road from Vladivostok to Kharbarovsk. Weather was beautiful, as was the countryside...this Russian Far Eastern stuff was a breeze!!!...</description>
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      <title>Vladivostok</title>
      <description> The road from Slavyanka to Vladivostok was good for the most part. This picture above is very typical of all Russian roads west of Ulan Ude. There is obviously going to be a very swank highway one day, as...</description>
      <link>http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/lindley/002159.php</link>
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      <title>1st September: Russian Motorcycle Diaries</title>
      <description>Off the ferry into a bustling, very hot customs hall filled with Koreans and some Russians.

The customs doors open and the Russian officials start processing people through at about one every 20 minutes. 

I'm spotted by a sharp eyed official who brings me to the front of the queue. I suspect that this was a little side business for the officials but for a few dollars more I was glad to be out of the broiling crowd.</description>
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      <title>27th August in Korea </title>
      <description>Joanne drops me at the airport and I leave the States for South Korea. Uneventful flight, arrive at Incheon (Seoul Airport) with little idea of how to even find the bike, clear customs and transport it to Sokcho...300 miles away...</description>
      <link>http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/lindley/002108.php</link>
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      <title>Shipping bike and Visas...August 14th</title>
      <description>I was still waiting for my Russian visa and my time slot at the Triumph dealership. Tim Whitting at Schenker of Vancouver proved to be my main man for shipping the bike. Another very helpful Tim! Tim arranged shipping to...</description>
      <link>http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/lindley/002107.php</link>
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      <title>STURGIS AND BEYOND - INSTALLMENT #2</title>
      <description>FOR CLARIFICATION, THE START OF MY TRIP BEGINS WITH THE SECTION ENTITLED 

&lt;b&gt;'LET'S START AT THE BEGINNING'&lt;/b&gt;

IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY READ THE 1ST INSTALLMENT JUST SCROLL
 DOWN TIL YOU COME TO THE 'LET'S START AT THE BEGINNING' 
HEADING</description>
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      <title>LET'S START AT THE BEGINNING</title>
      <description> ANYONE WHO WISHES TO CONTACT ME; my email is in the copyyright link at the bottom of the page ALSO, ANY NAME, PLACE, PRICE OR FACT I GET WRONG I TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR. IT'S ALL WRITTEN FROM MEMORY....</description>
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