Marco Polo's Voyage to Indian Seas: 54: The Region of Obscurity
Beyond this kingdom is a province called Obscurity, because there never appears either sun, moon or star; but it is always dark as with us during twilight. The people have no ruler, but live like brutes. The Tartars, however, make occasional inroads in the following manner :- they ride on mares that have just brought forth foals, which last are left at the boarder. Then they traverse the country plundering whatever they can find, and when they wish to return, the mares, seeking to find their young, know the way better than the riders. The people are hunters, and take great numbers of sables, black foxes, and other animals with costly furs. Those on their frontiers
meet them at a fixed period, purchase skins, sell them elsewhere with ample profit. These people are tall and well made, but pale and colourless. The territory boarders on one side upon great Russia of which I shall now proceed to speak.
Note:-
The country may be Siberia
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