Travels Of Marco Polo: Sixty

When you have departed from the province of Caraian, there begins a great descent, which continues for two days and a half.  In all this journey nothing of worthy of notice, except that there is a vast market on certain days of the year.  Many merchants from diverse countries come to this market.  Some of these merchants bring gold and silver for exchange. An ounce of gold is worth four ounces of silver.  None of those who bring gold and silver never visited the country, which produces them.  Very difficult to access these countries because there are no roads to these places.  When a man has travelled these two days and a half, he comes to a district which is called Anniz, on the boarders of India, towards the south, and then he goes for a fifteen days through a region covered with woods filled with elephants, unicorns, and other savage beasts, but not containing human habitation.








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