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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...at seven o’clock in the morning they reached Calcutta. The steamer bound for Hong Kong was not due to sail until midday. Phileas Fogg therefore had five hours in... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...orders for the arrest warrant, if it eventually arrived, to be sent to him in Hong Kong. He had been able to get on board the Rangoon without being noticed by... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...had to take place. Otherwise the thief would escape him for good, so to speak. Hong Kong was, it must be remembered, another British possession, but it was the last one... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...during the long hours he spent in his cabin, ‘so, either the warrant is in Hong Kong and I can arrest my man, or it isn’t and in that case I’ll have to delay his... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...hand him over to the local police. There was no problem about that. But after Hong Kong a straightforward arrest warrant would no longer be enough. Extradition papers... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...‘Amazing! I left you in Bombay and I meet up with you again on the way to Hong Kong! Are you going around the world, too?’ ‘No, no. I’m intending to stop in Hong... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...his hand as if they had been old friends, and they all rushed off towards Omaha station. This important city in Nebraska is where the Pacific Railroad properly... </description>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...already convinced that twenty miles further on he would reach the station at Omaha. And sure enough, less than an hour later this skilful guide left the helm... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
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      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...be able to be of service to him. Then they went their separate ways. After Benares the railway went through part of the valley of the Ganges. When the weather was... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
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      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...what you’re saying is correct?’ ‘Yes, I am.’ ‘So when does the steamer leave Shanghai?’ ‘On the 11th at seven in the morning. So we’ve got four days ahead of us... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...were a hundred miles to go and only one day left. Mr Fogg had to be in Shanghai by that very evening if he was to catch the steamer leaving for Yokohama... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...breath. ‘How?’ asked Phileas Fogg. ‘By going to Nagasaki, in the far south of Japan, 1,100 miles away, or to Shanghai, which is 800 miles from Hong Kong. If we... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...the situation. It was certainly not enviable. The Frenchman was on his way to Japan. He would get there all right but how would he get back? His pockets were... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...the steamers that transport mail and passengers between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to that enormous... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...very fine kind of tobacco and not opium, whose use is practically unknown in Japan. Then Passepartout found himself in the countryside, surrounded by immense rice... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...from San Francisco to New York and a transatlantic steamer from New York to London would undoubtedly enable them to complete this impossible journey around the... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...his total journey. This was the result of all those enforced detours between London and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...of the streets, such as Montgomery Street, the equivalent of Oxford Street in London or the Champs-Élysées in Paris or Fifth Avenue in New York, were lined with... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...reaching San Francisco by 2 December he would be in New York by the 11th and London by the 20th, thereby beating the fateful deadline of 21 December by... </description>
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      <name>Cape of Good Hope</name>
      <description>...by half the journey from England to India compared to the old route via the Cape of Good Hope. The other was a small, skinny man, quite intelligent-looking but nervous, with... </description>
      <address>Cape of Good Hope</address>
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      <name>New Jersey</name>
      <description>...time to lose. It went like lightning through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, passing through towns with classical-sounding names, some having streets and... </description>
      <address>New Jersey</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...the whole area between the Treaty Promontory and the river. There, as in Hong Kong or Calcutta, was as warming mass of people of all races, Americans, English... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...got him drunk in order to separate him from his master and to keep Mr Fogg in Hong Kong. At last he understood the police inspector’s game. And now his master was... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...close, the Tankadère navigated its way through the treacherous channels around Hong Kong, performing admirably, whatever the setting of the sails, whether going close... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...eyes were popping out of his head. ‘Yes, to help me keep this Fogg fellow in Hong Kong for a few days.’ ‘Hey!’ said Passepartout. ‘What are you talking about? What?... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...on its way and could only reach him if he stayed put for a few days. Since Hong Kong was indeed the last British territory on the route, this Fogg fellow would get... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...search of this relative of hers, in whose safe-keeping he would leave her in Hong Kong. At the same time he told Passepartout to stay in the hotel until he came back... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...on the bridge in order to guide the ship through the approaches to the port of Hong Kong. Passepartout was dying to question this man and to ask him if the steamer for... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...this suited him because it would force this man Fogg to spend a few days in Hong Kong. At last the weather, in the form of gusts and gales, was on his side... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...come clean with Passepartout. If it did not prove possible to arrest Fogg in Hong Kong and if Fogg was preparing to leave British soil once and for all, then he, Fix... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Fogg needed to cover this distance in six days at the most in order to be in Hong Kong in time to catch the boat that was due to leave on 6 November for Yokohama, one... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...slippers – he had taken great care of them – that this Fix fellow would leave Hong Kong at the same time as them and probably by the same steamer. Passepartout could... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...the Satpura Hills, which separate the territory of Khandesh from that of Bundelkhand. The next day, 22 October, in reply to a question from Sir Francis Cromarty... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...flourishes, it is enough to say that Mrs Aouda, the widow of the rajah of Bundelkhand, was a charming woman, in the full European sense of the word. She spoke... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
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      <name>Dublin</name>
      <description>...from the United States drop off their mail-bags. These letters are taken to Dublin by express trains that are always ready and waiting. From Dublin they go to... </description>
      <address>Dublin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Chile</name>
      <description>...stock piles of goods, the produce of trade from as far afield as Mexico, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Europe, Asia and all the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Passepartout... </description>
      <address>Chile</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Brazil</name>
      <description>...of goods, the produce of trade from as far afield as Mexico, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Europe, Asia and all the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Passepartout was so... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kholby</name>
      <description>...not make any difference for this enormous animal. They purchased provisions at Kholby. Sir Francis Cromarty took up his place in one of the baskets and Phileas Fogg... </description>
      <address>Kholby</address>
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      <name>Bihar</name>
      <description>...twenty miles southwest of Benares, the former stronghold of the rajahs of Bihar, Ghazipur and its large rosewater factories, the tomb of Lord Cornwallis,5... </description>
      <address>Bihar</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...the dear fellow found it was like walking through Bombay, Calcutta or Singapore. The English have left a trail of similar cities around the world. Passepartout... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...home to the finest tigers in the world. There are about 1,300 miles between Singapore and the island of Hong Kong, a small British possession separated from the... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...master and servant. They had forgotten about the incident in the temple at Bombay, but this was what had brought them to court in Calcutta. What had happened was... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...victim?’ he asked. ‘Burning who? In the middle of Bombay?’ ‘Bombay?’ cried out Passepartout. ‘Certainly. It’s got nothing to do with the temple at... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>62</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...extremely surprised. ‘What victim?’ he asked. ‘Burning who? In the middle of Bombay?’ ‘Bombay?’ cried out Passepartout. ‘Certainly. It’s got nothing to do with the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...ahead of schedule. Unfortunately the two days he had gained between London and Bombay had been lost, as has been seen, during the crossing of the Indian... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...for her beauty, a Parsee by race and the daughter of a wealthy family of Bombay merchants. She had received a thoroughly English upbringing in the city and... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the governor to prevent it. For example, a few years ago, when I was living in Bombay, a young widow came to ask the governor permission to be burnt along with the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...made her Fogg’s companion? The meeting must obviously have taken place between Bombay and Calcutta. But where exactly on the Indian subcontinent? Was it chance that... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Malacca</name>
      <description>...and a few hours later the passengers lost sight of the high mountains of Malacca, whose forests are home to the finest tigers in the world. There are about... </description>
      <address>Malacca</address>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship 13 days From Hong Kong to Yokohama (Japan), by... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship 13 days From Hong... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool and London... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
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      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...straight from Brindisi, where it picked up the mail for India. It left Brindisi on Saturday at five o’clock in the evening. So be patient. It must be in very... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...who had turned up in Suez then embarked on the Mongolia and disembarked at Bombay, where he said he had to stay, who then showed up again on the Rangoon, on the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...or take a few differences, the dear fellow found it was like walking through Bombay, Calcutta or Singapore. The English have left a trail of similar cities around... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...as follows: On Wednesday 9 October, the liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which belonged to the... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...of engineering.3 Of these two men, one was the United Kingdom consul based in Suez, who – despite the pessimistic forecasts of the British government and the... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...Saturday 5 October, 4 p.m. Boarded the Mongolia, Saturday, 5 p.m. Arrived Suez, Wednesday 9 October, 11 a.m. Total time in hours: 158 ½, making 6 ½ days. Mr... </description>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...it,’ replied Fix. ‘You’ve kept London time, which is about two hours behind Suez. You must be careful to set your watch to the right time in each country.’ ‘Me... </description>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...bizarre episode would come to an end in Bombay. The day after they had left Suez, 10 October, Passepartout was on deck when he had the quite pleasant experience... </description>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...Passepartout had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez and Paris, that this was not the end of his journey, that it would go on at... </description>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...profession, were dispatched to the main ports, Liverpool, Glasgow, Le Havre, Suez, Brindisi and New York, with the promise of a reward of £2,000 plus five per... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...their exhaustion. The truth is that the ships of the P&amp;O line which sail the China Seas have a serious design fault. The ratio between their draught when laden... </description>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...break off his journey? You were only going to Bombay and now you are almost in China. America’s not far away, and from America to Europe is no distance at all.’ Fix... </description>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...Pacific. Phileas Fogg could therefore confidently predict that after reaching San Francisco by 2 December he would be in New York by the 11th and London by the 20th... </description>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...journey? You were only going to Bombay and now you are almost in China. America’s not far away, and from America to Europe is no distance at all.’ Fix looked... </description>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...of keeping him here. ‘Well then, Mr Fix, have you made up your mind to come to America with us?’ asked Passepartout. ‘Yes,’ replied Fix, gritting his teeth. ‘Now... </description>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...later, on 3 December, the General Grant entered Golden Gate Bay and arrived in San Francisco. Mr Fogg still had neither gained nor lost a single day. 25 Which gives an idea... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...people have already settled there. By then they had covered 1,382 miles since San Francisco and it had taken them three days and three nights. Four days and four... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
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      <name>Iowa</name>
      <description>...the time for sight-seeing. At great speed the train crossed into the state of Iowa, via Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Iowa City. During the night it crossed... </description>
      <address>Iowa</address>
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      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...really sorry for you. Everything’s against you. We’re still no further than Queenstown.’ ‘Ah!’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Is that the town we can see, where the lights are coming... </description>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...ships of the Cunard Line, he would have arrived in Liverpool and then in London within the deadline. Mr Fogg left the hotel alone after having instructed his... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...still off Queenstown.1 Phileas Fogg only had twenty-four hours left to get to London. That was precisely how long it would take the Henrietta to get to Liverpool –... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...with renewed vigour. Phileas Fogg’s name was once more in demand on the London market. The gentleman’s five colleagues from the Reform Club spent those three... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...that he got on to an express train there and then he could still get to London and to the Reform Club before eight forty-five in the evening. He frowned... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...other words nine hours and fifteen minutes – and he only needed six to get to London. Anyone going into the custom-house at that moment would have found Mr Fogg... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Fogg at last landed at Liverpool docks. He was only six hours away from London. But at that moment Fix went up to him, put his hand on his shoulder and... </description>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Club. And this is what Passepartout’s famous watch, which was still set on London time, would have told him if it had shown the days as well as the minutes and... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...seen the sun cross the meridian eighty times, whereas his colleagues back in London had only seen it cross seventynine times. This is why on that very day, which... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...have been a day out in his calculations? How could he think when he arrived in London that it was Saturday evening of 21 December when it was instead Friday 20... </description>
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      <name>island of Sumatra</name>
      <description>...entered the Strait of Malacca, which separates the Malaya peninsula from the island of Sumatra. The main island was hidden from view by very picturesque small islands with... </description>
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      <name>Dublin</name>
      <description>...are taken to Dublin by express trains that are always ready and waiting. From Dublin they go to Liverpool via high-speed steamers – cutting twelve hours off the... </description>
      <address>Dublin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Burhanpur</name>
      <description>...continues to operate. At half past midday the train stopped in the station at Burhanpur and Passepartout was able to buy, though at considerable expense, a pair of... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...HONOURABLE WILLIAM BATULCAR LAST PERFORMANCES Before their departure for the United States of America OF THE LONG-NOSES-LONG-NOSES DEDICATED TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...chromatic scale. As for Inspector Fix, he thought to himself that the Bank of England was really going to come off badly from this business. The truth was that by... </description>
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      <name>Golconda</name>
      <description>...full speed, and nothing more could be seen of the beauties of Bengal, such as Golconda, the ruins of Gour, Murshidabad, its former capital, Burdwan, Hoogli or... </description>
      <address>Golconda</address>
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      <name>Calais</name>
      <description>...with a madman? No. It was a joke … They were going to Dover. Fair enough. To Calais. Fine. After all, that was nothing for the dear fellow to get upset about when... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Middle Kingdom</name>
      <description>...have proved unstoppable. Opium is smoked everywhere and at any time in the Middle Kingdom. Both men and women are addicted to this deplorable habit and once they have... </description>
      <address>Middle Kingdom</address>
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      <name>Calais</name>
      <description>...Fogg, ‘and I’m not criticizing you. In ten minutes we leave for Dover and Calais.’ A puzzled sort of expression appeared on the Frenchman’s roundish face. It... </description>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...between San Francisco and Ogden, and the ‘Union Pacific’ between Ogden and Omaha. That is where five different lines meet up, making regular travel possible... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of the company’s fastest vessels and it had always... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kansas</name>
      <description>...along its length, with branch lines going off into the states of Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and Oregon. After leaving Omaha it follows the south bank of the... </description>
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      <name>Colorado</name>
      <description>...along its length, with branch lines going off into the states of Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and Oregon. After leaving Omaha it follows the south bank of the Platte River... </description>
      <address>Colorado</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship 13 days From Hong Kong to Yokohama (Japan), by steamship 6 days From Yokohama to San Francisco, by steamship... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bengal</name>
      <description>...It maintains a governor-general in Calcutta, governors in Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and a lieutenant-governor in Agra. But British India proper only accounts for... </description>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...the branch line that went down via Khandala and Poona to the south-east of India and reached Panwell station. At this point it entered the extensive mountain... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...India without the British being able to stamp them out?’ ‘In most of India,’ replied Sir Francis Cromarty, ‘these sacrifices are no longer carried out... </description>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...around the town. Allahabad is the city of God, one of the holiest cities in India, because it is built where two sacred rivers meet, the Ganges and the... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...or servant, and wanted in return only his food and passage. Once he’d reached San Francisco he’d see about sorting out his other problems. The main thing was to get across... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...on time, but when they take three days to cross India and seven to cross the United States, how could anyone consider them reliable factors in such a calculation? And... </description>
      <address>United States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...religion of the Latter-Day Saints, a religion which was taken up not only in America but also in England, Scandinavia and Germany and which counts among its members... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...and that was already forty days old. The warrant had been sent from Hong Kong via this same Carnatic, which Fogg was thought to be aboard. Fix’s... </description>
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      <name>Madras</name>
      <description>...police they would succeed in recapturing their victim, whether it be in Madras, Bombay or Calcutta. To back up his argument Sir Francis quoted a similar... </description>
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      <name>Pittsburg</name>
      <description>...Mr Fogg went straight from one train to another. The frisky locomotive of the Pittsburg–Fort Wayne–Chicago Railroad set off at full speed, as if it was fully aware... </description>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...predict that after reaching San Francisco by 2 December he would be in New York by the 11th and London by the 20th, thereby beating the fateful deadline of 21... </description>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...least that was what he hoped – to be in New York by 11 December to catch the Liverpool steamer. The carriage in which Phileas Fogg was sitting was a sort of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mont Cenis</name>
      <description>...This is how the Morning Chronicle worked it out: From London to Suez via the Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by... </description>
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      <name>Mont Cenis</name>
      <description>...3 October, 7.20 a.m. Left Paris, Thursday, 8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin via Mont Cenis, Friday 4 October, 6.35 a.m. Left Turin, Friday, 7.20 a.m. Arrived Brindisi... </description>
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      <name>California</name>
      <description>...and on this fertile soil, on the emigration trail that crossed Utah towards California, that the new colony expanded enormously, thanks to one of the main tenets of... </description>
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      <name>Ahmadnagar</name>
      <description>...all their gentle Indian charm. Celebrating the beauty of the queen of Ahmadnagar, the poet-king Yusuf Adil2 wrote as follows: Her glistening hair, carefully... </description>
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      <name>China Seas</name>
      <description>...tons was a hazardous undertaking, and particularly at that time of year. The China Seas are generally rough and subject to frequent heavy squalls, especially at the... </description>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...Fogg. Someone was sent morning and evening to keep a lookout on the house in Savile Row – to no avail. Even the police had no idea of the whereabouts of Inspector Fix... </description>
      <address>Savile Row</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...made up his mind. He knew what was left for him to do. A room in the house in Savile Row had been set aside for Mrs Aouda. The young woman was desperate. From some... </description>
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      <name>Ohio</name>
      <description>...We have been driven out of Vermont, driven out of Illinois, driven out of Ohio, driven out of Missouri and driven out of Utah, but we will still find an... </description>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...his travel schedule. On the line where he had written ‘21 December, Saturday, Liverpool’, he added: ‘80th day, 11.40 a.m.’ Then he waited. One o’clock struck on the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...goal. His arrest meant the end of everything for him. When he had arrived in Liverpool at twenty minutes to midday on 21 December, he had until eight forty-five to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...twenty minutes to midday on 21 December, Phileas Fogg at last landed at Liverpool docks. He was only six hours away from London. But at that moment Fix went up... </description>
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      <description>...twenty minutes to midday on 21 December, Phileas Fogg at last landed at Liverpool docks. He was only six hours away from London. But at that moment Fix went up... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...by express trains that are always ready and waiting. From Dublin they go to Liverpool via high-speed steamers – cutting twelve hours off the time taken by the... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...replied, gritting his teeth, ‘you really think that we’re heading for Liverpool.’ ‘But of course.’ ‘Idiot!’ answered the inspector, as he walked away... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...possible for the Henrietta to cover the 3,000 miles separating New York and Liverpool in the nine days between 12 and 21 December. It is true that once he’d arrived... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...knots, the Henrietta. Well known.’ ‘Will you take me and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...knots, the Henrietta. Well known.’ ‘Will you take me and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...China, one of the fastest ships of the Cunard Line, he would have arrived in Liverpool and then in London within the deadline. Mr Fogg left the hotel alone after... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. The China, bound for Liverpool, had left forty-five minutes earlier! 32 In which Phileas Fogg squares up to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Vermont</name>
      <description>...of justice. Will we give in to force? Never! We have been driven out of Vermont, driven out of Illinois, driven out of Ohio, driven out of Missouri and driven... </description>
      <address>Vermont</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Reno</name>
      <description>...Carson Sink, continuing in a north-easterly direction. At midday it left Reno, where the travellers had twenty minutes to eat their lunch. From this point... </description>
      <address>Reno</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...survived. ‘Where are we?’ he repeated, red in the face. ‘770 miles east of Liverpool,’ replied Mr Fogg, with total composure. ‘Pirate!’ exclaimed Andrew Speedy. ‘I... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Missouri</name>
      <description>...to form a single waterway, an important tributary whose waters flow into the Missouri a short distance above Omaha. They had crossed the hundred and first... </description>
      <address>Missouri</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Illinois</name>
      <description>...we give in to force? Never! We have been driven out of Vermont, driven out of Illinois, driven out of Ohio, driven out of Missouri and driven out of Utah, but we will... </description>
      <address>Illinois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...British possession, but it was the last one on the journey. After that, China, Japan and America offered a more or less safe haven to this man Fogg. In... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...it?’ asked Fix. ‘Yes, straight from Brindisi, where it picked up the mail for India. It left Brindisi on Saturday at five o’clock in the evening. So be patient. It... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...in Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and a lieutenant-governor in Agra. But British India proper only accounts for an area of 700,000 square miles and a population of... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...However, it now no longer exists and the British possessions in India come under the direct authority of the Crown. For this reason the physical... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>66</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Germany</name>
      <description>...which was taken up not only in America but also in England, Scandinavia and Germany and which counts among its members craftsmen and also many professional... </description>
      <address>Germany</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...his meal. A few moments after Mr Fogg, Inspector Fix also disembarked from the Mongolia and hurried off to see the head of the Bombay police. He explained who he was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and so finished this excellent crossing with a magnificent clean sweep. The Mongolia wasn’t due to arrive in Bombay until 22 October. In fact, it had arrived on the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...in several ports, and in these distant parts coal costs over £3 per ton. The Mongolia still had 1,650 miles to do before reaching Bombay and it would take four hours... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...in several ports, and in these distant parts coal costs over £3 per ton. The Mongolia still had 1,650 miles to do before reaching Bombay and it would take four hours... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...this man Fogg. He might be of use to him at some point. So in the bar of the Mongolia he often offered to buy him a few glasses of whisky or pale ale, and the dear... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...to their gods. So what was this eccentric doing, imprisoned as he was on the Mongolia? First of all, he took his four daily meals, without the rolling or pitching of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...waves might damage the engines, in a word that some incident might force the Mongolia to put in to port, thereby threatening the success of the journey. Nothing... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...waves might damage the engines, in a word that some incident might force the Mongolia to put in to port, thereby threatening the success of the journey. Nothing... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...wind was blowing either from the Asiatic or the African side of the coast, the Mongolia, shaped like a long propeller-driven rocket, was caught in the beam and... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...wind was blowing either from the Asiatic or the African side of the coast, the Mongolia, shaped like a long propeller-driven rocket, was caught in the beam and... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...urgent request to send an arrest warrant to Bombay. Then I’ll get on board the Mongolia, keep track of my thief all the way to India and there, on what is British... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...spending it on the way. That’s why he’s promised the chief engineer of the Mongolia a huge bonus in Bombay if he gets us there with plenty of time to spare.’ ‘And... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...Friday, 7.20 a.m. Arrived Brindisi, Saturday 5 October, 4 p.m. Boarded the Mongolia, Saturday, 5 p.m. Arrived Suez, Wednesday 9 October, 11 a.m. Total time in... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...but most of them disembarked in the small boats that had come alongside the Mongolia. Fix examined closely all those who set foot on dry land. At that moment one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...but most of them disembarked in the small boats that had come alongside the Mongolia. Fix examined closely all those who set foot on dry land. At that moment one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...of the canal and went out to meet the Mongolia. Soon the enormous bulk of the Mongolia came into view, moving along between the banks of the canal. Eleven o’clock was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...or so small boats set off from the bank of the canal and went out to meet the Mongolia. Soon the enormous bulk of the Mongolia came into view, moving along between... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...a strange sort of premonition that the thief was bound to be on board the Mongolia, and in all truth if the crook had left England with the intention of reaching... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...you’ve got, you’ll be able to recognize your man if he really is on board the Mongolia.’ ‘My dear sir,’ replied Fix, ‘you sniff out this sort of individual... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...hundred miles of canal in next to no time. I should remind you again that the Mongolia has always earned the £25 bonus that the government gives every time a ship... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...hundred miles of canal in next to no time. I should remind you again that the Mongolia has always earned the £25 bonus that the government gives every time a ship... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the Mongolia to arrive, two men were walking along the quayside, mingling with the crowd of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nagasaki</name>
      <description>...went on board the steamer, which immediately headed off in the direction of Nagasaki and Yokohama. After arriving that very morning, 14 November, at the... </description>
      <address>Nagasaki</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...who was following the proceedings with understandable interest, since here in Calcutta, as in Bombay and Suez, he was still without his arrest warrant. However, Judge... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...his native land flying. Finally at seven o’clock in the morning they reached Calcutta. The steamer bound for Hong Kong was not due to sail until midday. Phileas Fogg... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Hong Kong, I separated you from your master and I made him miss his steamer in Yokohama.’ Passepartout listened to him, fists clenched. ‘Now,’ continued Fix, ‘Mr Fogg... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was on board the General Grant! What had happened was that after arriving in Yokohama the detective left Mr Fogg, expecting to meet up with him again later in the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore and Yokohama. If he had followed all the way the fiftieth parallel, the one which runs... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...he didn’t let it show – that the Frenchman Passepartout had in fact arrived in Yokohama the previous day. Phileas Fogg, who was due to leave again that very evening... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong
Kong</name>
      <description>...Japan and America offered a more or less safe haven to this man Fogg. In Hong Kong, if he finally got hold of the arrest warrant that must surely be on its way... </description>
      <address>Hong
Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...of the suttee, the rescue of Mrs Aouda, the conviction at the court in Calcutta and the release on bail. Fix, who knew the last part of the story, pretended... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...and so by the time the gentleman arrived at the station all the clocks in London were showing ten minutes to nine. After completing his journey around the world... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...evening he would get there by midday, which would allow him time to get to London by eight forty-five in the evening. Towards one o’clock in the afternoon the... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...ships of the Cunard Line, he would have arrived in Liverpool and then in London within the deadline. Mr Fogg left the hotel alone after having instructed his... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...seen the sun cross the meridian eighty times, whereas his colleagues back in London had only seen it cross seventynine times. This is why on that very day, which... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...nor ahead of schedule. Unfortunately the two days he had gained between London and Bombay had been lost, as has been seen, during the crossing of the Indian... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...arrived, to be sent to him in Hong Kong. He had been able to get on board the Rangoon without being noticed by Passepartout and he hoped to remain undiscovered until... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>United Kingdom</name>
      <description>...the gentleman and it had then been sent immediately to every detective in the United Kingdom and on the continent. Some wise souls – and Gauthier Ralph was one of them... </description>
      <address>United Kingdom</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>United Kingdom</name>
      <description>...via reporters and from the newspapers to the public in London and the whole United Kingdom. This issue of the ‘journey around the world’ was discussed, argued about and... </description>
      <address>United Kingdom</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Khandala</name>
      <description>...these mountains and they had to be crossed in a palanquin or by pony as far as Khandala station on the other side of the mountains.’ ‘This delay would not have... </description>
      <address>Khandala</address>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...by steamship 6 days From Yokohama to San Francisco, by steamship 22 days From San Francisco to New York, by railroad4 7 days From New York to London, by steamship and... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...in China for the past two years. After making his fortune he had settled in Europe – probably Holland, which was understandable given the large number of trading... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Tokyo</name>
      <description>...the Shogun1 used to live in the days when this title of civil emperor existed. Tokyo is also the rival of Kyoto, the great city where the Mikado, the holy emperor... </description>
      <address>Tokyo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Tokyo</name>
      <description>...between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to that enormous town, which is the second capital of the... </description>
      <address>Tokyo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nebraska</name>
      <description>...south-west to the north-west via Grand Island, Columbus, a sizeable town in Nebraska, Schuyler, Fremont and then Omaha. It followed the right bank of the Platte... </description>
      <address>Nebraska</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...of the Long- Noses, an astonishing balancing act that has not yet been seen in Europe. The Long-Noses made up a special corporation dedicated to the god Tengu... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...you about to leave?’ ‘In an hour.’ ‘Where are you making for?’ ‘Bordeaux.’ ‘What are you carrying?’ ‘Stones in the belly. No freight. Leaving with... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>66</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...case, we wouldn’t arrive in time because it’s 1,650 miles from Hong Kong to Yokohama.’ ‘Only 1,600,’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Makes no difference.’ Fix breathed again. ‘But,’... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...must be joking!’ he said. ‘No. I’ve missed the Carnatic and I must be in Yokohama by the 14th at the latest, to catch the steamer for San Francisco.’ ‘Sorry,’... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a boat trip?’ ‘No, for a voyage.’ ‘A voyage?’ ‘Are you prepared to take me to Yokohama?’ The sailor couldn’t believe what he’d just heard. He just stood... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a boat trip?’ ‘No, for a voyage.’ ‘A voyage?’ ‘Are you prepared to take me to Yokohama?’ The sailor couldn’t believe what he’d just heard. He just stood... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...around the port, prepared if necessary to charter a vessel to take him to Yokohama, but all he could see were ships loading and unloading which were not therefore... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...at not seeing his servant at bedtime. But since he knew that the steamer for Yokohama wasn’t due to leave until the following morning, he didn’t seem... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...at not seeing his servant at bedtime. But since he knew that the steamer for Yokohama wasn’t due to leave until the following morning, he didn’t seem... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...had arrived. Of course, they would be twenty-four hours behind in reaching Yokohama, but it would be easy to make this time up during the twenty-two days it took... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...of the journey. As it happened, the steamer that did the crossing from Yokohama to San Francisco was a direct connection for the steamer from Hong Kong and it... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was dying to question this man and to ask him if the steamer for Yokohama had already left Hong Kong. But he didn’t dare to, preferring to retain a... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...that they would be twenty-four hours late and bound to miss the departure for Yokohama. At six o’clock the pilot came on board the Rangoon and took his place on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a huge poster that a sort of clown was carrying through the streets of Yokohama. The poster, written in English, read as follows: THE JAPANESE ACROBATICS... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...one possible solution: to seek the help of the French or British consulates in Yokohama. However, he was reluctant to tell his story because it was so closely... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...edible. On the 13th the Carnatic entered Yokohama harbour on the morning tide. Yokohama is an important stopping-off point in the Pacific, used by all the steamers... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...island, totally devoid of anything edible. On the 13th the Carnatic entered Yokohama harbour on the morning tide. Yokohama is an important stopping-off point in the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...island, totally devoid of anything edible. On the 13th the Carnatic entered Yokohama harbour on the morning tide. Yokohama is an important stopping-off point in the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...be in Shanghai by that very evening if he was to catch the steamer leaving for Yokohama. Without the storm, which had made him lose several hours, he wouldn’t still... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...so much. It was possible, therefore, that they might meet up with him again in Yokohama, and it would be easy to find out if he had got there on the Carnatic. At about... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Illinois</name>
      <description>...City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi at Davenport and entered Illinois via Rock Island. At four o’clock in the afternoon of the following day, the... </description>
      <address>Illinois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore and Yokohama. If he had followed all the way the fiftieth parallel, the... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...detours between London and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore and Yokohama. If he had followed all the... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...2 October, 8.45 p.m. Arrived Paris, Thursday 3 October, 7.20 a.m. Left Paris, Thursday, 8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin via Mont Cenis, Friday 4 October, 6.35... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Phileas Fogg told Passepartout to buy two first-class tickets for Paris. Then, as he turned around, he noticed his five fellow members of the Reform... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...to put my talents to more practical use, and most recently I was a fireman in Paris. I’ve even been on the scene of some famous fires in my time. But five years... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...he was more impatient than anyone to do his utmost to speed up their return to England. By eight o’clock the sledge was ready to leave. The travellers – it would be... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...as steam and their speed was poor. With them the crossing from New York to England took longer than the time that was left to Mr Fogg if he was to win his... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...prove favourable to Phileas Fogg’s purposes The distance between Suez and Aden is exactly 1,310 nautical miles and the company’s sailing schedule allowed its... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...Parsees,6 Jews, Arabs and Europeans that make up the 25,000 inhabitants of Aden. He admired the fortifications that make this town the Gibraltar of the... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...though. Assuming that it would take fifteen hours for the animal to get to Allahabad, that was £600 that it would make for its owner. Without betraying the least... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...towards Benares. It is only eighty miles at the outside between the latter and Allahabad and it took just two hours to cover them. During the journey the young woman... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bengal</name>
      <description>...didn’t feel too good … seasickness … I was lying down in my cabin … the Bay of Bengal didn’t suit me as much as the Indian Ocean. What about your master, Mr Phileas... </description>
      <address>Bengal</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...since then, because I wanted to live with a family, I’ve been a manservant in England. However, when I found myself without a position and when I learnt that Mr... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Sacramento</name>
      <description>...the Humboldt River and the Sierra Nevada and goes back down to the Pacific via Sacramento, and over its whole length the gradient never exceeds one in fifty, even when... </description>
      <address>Sacramento</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Sacramento</name>
      <description>...went east to meet up with the line coming from Omaha. From San Francisco to Sacramento the line headed directly north-east along the American River, which enters San... </description>
      <address>Sacramento</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Holland</name>
      <description>...the Honourable Jejeeh no longer lived in Hong Kong and that he was probably in Holland. At first Mrs Aouda made no reply. She put her hand to her forehead and thought... </description>
      <address>Holland</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...by a third, at least, by the detour the railway makes by going up as far as Allahabad in the north of the peninsula. The route taken by the Great Indian Peninsular... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...holiest cities in India, because it is built where two sacred rivers meet, the Ganges and the Jumna, whose waters attract pilgrims from the whole subcontinent... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...factories, the tomb of Lord Cornwallis,5 erected on the left bank of the Ganges, the fortified town of Buxar, the large manufacturing and trading centre of... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kyoto</name>
      <description>...the days when this title of civil emperor existed. Tokyo is also the rival of Kyoto, the great city where the Mikado, the holy emperor descended from the gods... </description>
      <address>Kyoto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin via Mont Cenis, Friday 4 October, 6.35 a.m. Left Turin, Friday, 7.20 a.m. Arrived Brindisi, Saturday 5 October, 4 p.m. Boarded the... </description>
      <address>Turin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>7.685433,45.073361,0</coordinates>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...it was possible for the Henrietta to cover the 3,000 miles separating New York and Liverpool in the nine days between 12 and 21 December. It is true that once... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...tide. Not a single day goes by in this enormous and magnificent port of New York without a hundred ships setting out for destinations all over the world, but... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...part of his make-up, he had started to hope again. Instead of getting to New York in the morning they would get there in the evening, but there was still... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...in Omaha in a few hours. From there it would be easy to get to Chicago and New York as there are plenty of trains and various lines. It was therefore quite... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...in Omaha in a few hours. From there it would be easy to get to Chicago and New York as there are plenty of trains and various lines. It was therefore quite... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...Fogg and the American, whose name was Mudge, went into a shed below Fort Kearney. There Mr Fogg was able to examine a strange-looking vehicle. It was a sort of... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-99.08148,40.69946,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...man Fogg to the station he had realized that the scoundrel was going to leave Bombay. He had immediately made up his mind to accompany him as far as Calcutta and... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...after buying some shirts and pairs of socks, he walked around the streets of Bombay. There was a large crowd of people and, in the midst of Europeans of various... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...set off towards the passport office. And so all the marvels of Bombay seemed of no interest to him: the town hall, the magnificent library, the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...set off towards the passport office. And so all the marvels of Bombay seemed of no interest to him: the town hall, the magnificent library, the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...crossing with a magnificent clean sweep. The Mongolia wasn’t due to arrive in Bombay until 22 October. In fact, it had arrived on the 20th. This represented, then... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...and Butcher, and by half past four it was alongside the quays of Bombay. Phileas Fogg was then in the process of completing the thirty-third rubber of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...over £3 per ton. The Mongolia still had 1,650 miles to do before reaching Bombay and it would take four hours at Steamer Point for it to refill its... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...to meet up with you again on board. So where exactly are you going?’ ‘Well, to Bombay, like you.’ ‘How fortunate. Have you done this trip before?’ ‘Several times,’... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via Bombay, because since the opening of the railway that goes right across the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>66</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via Bombay, because since the opening of the railway that goes right across the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>66</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...a telegram to London with an urgent request to send an arrest warrant to Bombay. Then I’ll get on board the Mongolia, keep track of my thief all the way to... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...have a fresh supply of fuel.’ ‘And from Suez, does the boat go straight on to Bombay?’ asked Fix. ‘Straight on, without unloading.’ ‘Well, then,’ said Fix, ‘if the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...have a fresh supply of fuel.’ ‘And from Suez, does the boat go straight on to Bombay?’ asked Fix. ‘Straight on, without unloading.’ ‘Well, then,’ said Fix, ‘if the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...per hour, between Brindisi and Suez and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the Mongolia to arrive, two men were walking along the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...allocation of one hundred and sixty-eight hours to complete the crossing from Aden to Bombay. As it happened, conditions in the Indian Ocean were favourable. The... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...days.’ ‘So he’s cunning,’ replied the consul, ‘and he’s planning to go back to London after throwing all the policemen on two continents off his scent!’ ‘That... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...that this fellow didn’t know his master at all, that the latter lived alone in London, that he was thought to be rich but no one knew where his money came from, that... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...message: To: Rowan, Commissioner, Police Headquarters, Scotland Yard, London From: Fix, detective inspector, Suez Trailing bank robber, Phileas Fogg. Send... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...people – mainly women – were for him, especially when the Illustrated London News2 published his portrait, based on a photograph from the archives of... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...to the newspapers via reporters and from the newspapers to the public in London and the whole United Kingdom. This issue of the ‘journey around the world’ was... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...22 days From San Francisco to New York, by railroad4 7 days From New York to London, by steamship and railway 9 days Total 80 days’ ‘Yes, eighty days,’ exclaimed... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...nor a landowner. He was not a member of the Royal Institution, nor of the London Institution, nor of the Artisan Club, nor of the Russell Institution, nor of... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...on 21 December I will lose £20,000. The fact is that I missed the steamer from New York and because you refused to take me to Liverpool –’ ‘And I did the right thing... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...it was possible for the Henrietta to cover the 3,000 miles separating New York and Liverpool in the nine days between 12 and 21 December. It is true that once... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...the beautiful Lake Michigan. There are 900 miles between Chicago and New York. There was no shortage of trains in Chicago. Mr Fogg went straight from one... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...journey hadn’t been interrupted by the Sioux attack, would you have arrived in New York by the morning of the 11th?’ ‘Yes, with twelve hours to spare.’ ‘Good. So you... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...when there was no means of transport available, he was determined to leave Kearney and yet now that the train was there, ready to depart, and when all he had to... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...give up the whole game. In fact, the opportunity to leave the station at Kearney and continue this journey, which had brought him so many disappointments, was... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...of the Indians and are the race to which the wealthy native merchants of Bombay currently belong. On that particular day they were celebrating a sort of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Indian Peninsular Railway is roughly as follows. After leaving the island of Bombay it crosses Salsette, joins the mainland opposite Tannah, crosses the chain of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...over £3 per ton. The Mongolia still had 1,650 miles to do before reaching Bombay and it would take four hours at Steamer Point for it to refill its... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the world in eighty days! No. This whole performance will come to an end in Bombay. You can take it from me.’ ‘Is Mr Fogg keeping well?’ Fix asked, sounding quite... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...that Phileas Fogg would not disembark at Suez and that he really was going to Bombay. ‘Is Bombay a long way?’ asked Passepartout. ‘Quite a long way,’ replied the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...actual time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...per hour, between Brindisi and Suez and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the Mongolia to arrive, two men were walking along the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...a nominal 500 horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of the company’s fastest vessels and it had... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...who had embarked at Brindisi were travelling to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via Bombay, because since the opening of the railway... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool and London. This enabled him to work out the time gained or lost at each point of his... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...was beyond doubt, however, was that Phileas Fogg had not been outside London for many years. Those who had the privilege of knowing him better than most... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...or in any of the financial institutions of the City. No dock or basin in London had ever handled a ship whose owner was called Phileas Fogg. The gentleman in... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...incidents will be recounted that could only have occurred on a railroad in America That same evening the train continued its journey unhindered, got beyond Fort... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...English people, a lot of Americans, a veritable flood of coolies emigrating to America and a number of officers from the British army in India, who were using their... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...anything positive, either for himself or for others. One hour after leaving Bombay, the train had crossed the island of Salsette over a series of viaducts and was... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...went on. ‘It is particularly anxious to respect the religious practices of India and if your servant had been caught –’ ‘Well, if he’d been caught, Sir... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...that was as far as things would go. But now, since he had been speeding across India, he had undergone a change of mind. His natural instincts had returned with a... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...of emotion show in his voice. ‘Are these barbaric customs still practised in India without the British being able to stamp them out?’ ‘In most of India,’ replied... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...returned to the scene of the suttee and as she looked out again on the land of India, where so many dangers still awaited her, she suddenly shuddered with... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...But what could Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu be thinking of the now ‘Britannicized’ India that they looked on from above as a steamboat shrilly chugged past... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...would not stop in Yokohama and that he would immediately catch the steamer for San Francisco in order to get to America, whose vastness would ensure that he was safe and... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...on time, but when they take three days to cross India and seven to cross the United States, how could anyone consider them reliable factors in such a calculation? And... </description>
      <address>United States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Fort Wayne</name>
      <description>...straight from one train to another. The frisky locomotive of the Pittsburg–Fort Wayne–Chicago Railroad set off at full speed, as if it was fully aware that... </description>
      <address>Fort Wayne</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...that this is what you should want as well, because it’s only when you get to England that you’ll know whether you’ve been working for a criminal or an honest... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Cochin
China</name>
      <description>...of steam and wind. And so it was that they followed the coastline of Annam and Cochin China2 on a choppy and very tiring sea. But the fault for this lay with the Rangoon... </description>
      <address>Cochin
China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...replied. ‘We’re already three hours late.’ ‘When is the next train from San Francisco due?’ ‘Tomorrow evening, madam.’ ‘Tomorrow evening will be too late. You must... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Godavari</name>
      <description>...Numerous small rivers, most of them tributaries or subtributaries of the Godavari, irrigated this fertile land. When he awoke, Passepartout saw to his amazement... </description>
      <address>Godavari</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Jumna</name>
      <description>...in India, because it is built where two sacred rivers meet, the Ganges and the Jumna, whose waters attract pilgrims from the whole subcontinent. In addition, it is... </description>
      <address>Jumna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Benten</name>
      <description>...to carry on as far as Tokyo. This native part of Yokohama is called Benten, after the name of a goddess of the sea worshipped on the neighbouring islands... </description>
      <address>Benten</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...Proctor. ‘It’s now or never.’ ‘Very well,’ replied Mr Fogg. ‘Are you going to New York?’ ‘No.’ ‘To Chicago?’ ‘No.’ ‘To Omaha?’ ‘That’s nothing to do with you. Do you... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...out of Illinois. In the past it took at best six months to go from New York to San Francisco. Now it takes seven days. It was in 1862 that, despite the... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...his part, spent the whole evening engrossed in The Times and the Illustrated London News. If he had been the sort of man who was capable of expressing surprise... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...per hour, but this was still fast enough to enable it to cross the United States on schedule. There was little talking in the carriage. In any case, the... </description>
      <address>United States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>United States of America</name>
      <description>...HONOURABLE WILLIAM BATULCAR LAST PERFORMANCES Before their departure for the United States of America OF THE LONG-NOSES-LONG-NOSES DEDICATED TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great Attraction! ‘The... </description>
      <address>United States of America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Salt Lake City</name>
      <description>...of life, and he thought – perhaps mistakenly – that the female inhabitants of Salt Lake City were looking at him in a rather disturbing way. Very fortunately his stay in... </description>
      <address>Salt Lake City</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-111.89105,40.76078,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Colfax</name>
      <description>...the train, once it had gone past the stations at Junction, Rochin, Auburn and Colfax, entered the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It was seven o’clock in the morning... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...were at present suffering trials and tribulations, since the government of the United States had only recently, and with considerable difficulty overcome these fanatics for... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...commander-in-chief. How in 1843 he was a candidate for the presidency of the United States and how finally he was drawn into an ambush in Carthage, thrown into prison... </description>
      <address>United States</address>
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      <description>...Sacramento the train, once it had gone past the stations at Junction, Rochin, Auburn and Colfax, entered the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It was seven o’clock in... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...be told twice to do as his master orders The following day the inhabitants of Savile Row would certainly have been surprised to be informed that Mr Fogg was back in... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...envy towards us! This is why the soldiers of the Union invaded the soil of Utah! This is why our leader, the prophet Brigham Young, was imprisoned in violation... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...and became particularly interested in him when he learnt that this citizen of Utah had only taken flight in this way because of a domestic argument. When the... </description>
      <address>Utah</address>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...minutes remaining. So if Phileas Fogg had set off the previous day on the China, one of the fastest ships of the Cunard Line, he would have arrived in... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Vermont</name>
      <description>...was made by Joseph Smith Jr, a farmer from the state of Vermont, who in 1825 assumed the status of a mystical prophet. How, finally, a heavenly... </description>
      <address>Vermont</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>58</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...woman and his faithful servant. They needed to cover the distance between Liverpool and London in five and a half hours. This was a perfectly reasonable... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...make up twelve hours, as the mail from America did. Instead of arriving in Liverpool on the Henrietta the following evening he would get there by midday... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...New York on 11 December by nine o’clock in the evening, when the steamer for Liverpool is due to leave?’ ‘I really do.’ ‘And if your journey hadn’t been interrupted... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...Indus and the Ganges, and thanks to a railway that crosses the whole width of India, with branch lines along its route, the journey from Bombay to Calcutta now... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Missouri</name>
      <description>...far as the sources of the River Arkansas, one of the main tributaries of the Missouri. At half past midday the travellers briefly caught sight of Fort Halleck, which... </description>
      <address>Missouri</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Missouri</name>
      <description>...he emerged, more respectable and more respected than ever, in Independence, Missouri, and became the head of a thriving community of no fewer than 3,000 disciples... </description>
      <address>Missouri</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>North America</name>
      <description>...was taking second place to the discussion. ‘Even if the natives of India or North America take up the rails?’ exclaimed Andrew Stuart. ‘Even if they stop the trains... </description>
      <address>North America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Scandinavia</name>
      <description>...Saints, a religion which was taken up not only in America but also in England, Scandinavia and Germany and which counts among its members craftsmen and also many... </description>
      <address>Scandinavia</address>
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      <name>Kasi</name>
      <description>...legend has it that the present city stands on the site of the ancient Kasi, which was formerly suspended in space between the zenith and the nadir, like... </description>
      <address>Kasi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...since the last instructions his master had given him as he left the Mongolia, Passepartout had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...his meal. A few moments after Mr Fogg, Inspector Fix also disembarked from the Mongolia and hurried off to see the head of the Bombay police. He explained who he was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...Calcutta. It was half past four in the afternoon when the passengers from the Mongolia disembarked in Bombay and the train for Calcutta was leaving at exactly eight... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and so finished this excellent crossing with a magnificent clean sweep. The Mongolia wasn’t due to arrive in Bombay until 22 October. In fact, it had arrived on the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...coast of India was sighted. Two hours later the harbour pilot came aboard the Mongolia. On the horizon the outline of hills formed a harmonious backdrop. Soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...if you want to see something new.’ By six o’clock in the evening the Mongolia’s propellers were churning up the waters of the harbour of Aden and soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...like a giant-sized coffee cup. In the course of the following night the Mongolia crossed the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, whose name means in Arabic the Gate of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...this man Fogg. He might be of use to him at some point. So in the bar of the Mongolia he often offered to buy him a few glasses of whisky or pale ale, and the dear... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...waves might damage the engines, in a word that some incident might force the Mongolia to put in to port, thereby threatening the success of the journey. Nothing... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...wind was blowing either from the Asiatic or the African side of the coast, the Mongolia, shaped like a long propeller-driven rocket, was caught in the beam and... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...sailing schedule allowed its steamers a period of 138 hours to cover it. The Mongolia, whose engines were at full throttle, was moving fast in order to arrive ahead... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...telegram already mentioned. A quarter of an hour later Fix went on board the Mongolia, taking with him some light luggage but plenty of cash, and soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...Friday, 7.20 a.m. Arrived Brindisi, Saturday 5 October, 4 p.m. Boarded the Mongolia, Saturday, 5 p.m. Arrived Suez, Wednesday 9 October, 11 a.m. Total time in... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...gave his servant some orders, then got into a small boat that took him to the Mongolia and went back down into his cabin. There he took out his notebook, which... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...or so small boats set off from the bank of the canal and went out to meet the Mongolia. Soon the enormous bulk of the Mongolia came into view, moving along between... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...a strange sort of premonition that the thief was bound to be on board the Mongolia, and in all truth if the crook had left England with the intention of reaching... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the Mongolia to arrive, two men were walking along the quayside, mingling with the crowd of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...with a spar-deck.2 It weighed 2,800 tons and had a nominal 500 horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which belonged to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company,1 was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Wyoming</name>
      <description>...line, along the border that runs in a straight line between the states of Wyoming and Colorado. At eleven o’clock it entered Nebraska, passed close to Sedgwick... </description>
      <address>Wyoming</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a follower of the god Tengu. The steamer that was doing the crossing from Yokohama to San Francisco belonged to the Pacific Mail Steam Company and was called the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...took less than a day and a night to cover the distance between Allahabad and Calcutta. Phileas Fogg should therefore arrive in time to catch a steamer that didn’t... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...would succeed in recapturing their victim, whether it be in Madras, Bombay or Calcutta. To back up his argument Sir Francis quoted a similar recent case. In his... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the steamer, which immediately headed off in the direction of Nagasaki and Yokohama. After arriving that very morning, 14 November, at the scheduled time, Phileas... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Cromarty, one of Mr Fogg’s whist partners during the crossing from Suez to Bombay, who was rejoining his troops stationed near Benares. Sir Francis Cromarty was... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...the crossing from Suez to Bombay, who was rejoining his troops stationed near Benares. Sir Francis Cromarty was a tall, fair-haired man aged about fifty who had... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...in the station. He was expecting to find it there, ready to set off for Omaha at full speed, and he was hoping that they might still be able to make up the... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...about what to do. The sensible thing was to continue in the direction of Omaha. To go back towards the train, which the Sioux might still be in the process of... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...had become hard and Mudge claimed that he could get Mr Fogg to the station in Omaha in a few hours. From there it would be easy to get to Chicago and New York as... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...Island, Columbus, a sizeable town in Nebraska, Schuyler, Fremont and then Omaha. It followed the right bank of the Platte River for the whole of the way. The... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the proceedings with understandable interest, since here in Calcutta, as in Bombay and Suez, he was still without his arrest warrant. However, Judge Obadiah had... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Passepartout’s suspicions, since the latter must have thought he was in Bombay. But, as it turned out, he was destined to meet up with the dear fellow once... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Fogg should therefore arrive in time to catch a steamer that didn’t leave for Hong Kong until midday the following day, 25 October. They installed the young woman in a... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Kong! Are you going around the world, too?’ ‘No, no. I’m intending to stop in Hong Kong – at least for a few days.’ ‘Oh,’ said Passepartout who seemed taken aback for... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...help requested by telegraph could not have arrived so soon; and the train from Omaha to San Francisco wasn’t due to arrive until the following day. The explanation... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...station. Phileas Fogg asked if there was an express ready to leave for London. It was two-forty … The express had left thirty-five minutes earlier. Phileas... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...still off Queenstown.1 Phileas Fogg only had twenty-four hours left to get to London. That was precisely how long it would take the Henrietta to get to Liverpool –... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...said to him, ‘Sir, let me explain something to you. If I am not back in London by eight forty-five in the evening on 21 December I will lose £20,000. The fact... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...power. The 16th of December was the seventy-fifth day since they had left London. In a word, the delay to the Henrietta was still not serious. Half the crossing... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...in time he was working out in his head the number of hours spent since leaving London, and he would have rubbed his hands had it been in his nature to make... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...detective inspector rushed towards him, exclaiming, ‘Fancy seeing you on the Rangoon.’ ‘Mr Fix on board!’ replied Passepartout, completely taken by surprise... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...Mr Fix. The least we can do is drink to our meeting on board the Rangoon.’ </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool and London. This enabled him to work out the time gained or lost at each point... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...via Burdwan and the French possession of Chandernagore,2 terminating in Calcutta. It was half past four in the afternoon when the passengers from the Mongolia... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...when the passengers from the Mongolia disembarked in Bombay and the train for Calcutta was leaving at exactly eight o’clock. Mr Fogg therefore said goodbye to his... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...this was not the end of his journey, that it would go on at least as far as Calcutta, and probably further. And he began to wonder if Mr Fogg’s bet wasn’t for real... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...arrives twenty-four hours ahead of schedule.’ ‘The ship’s coming straight from Brindisi, isn’t it?’ asked Fix. ‘Yes, straight from Brindisi, where it picked up the... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...tons and had a nominal 500 horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of the company’s fastest vessels and... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...of arrival and the actual time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...order to arrive ahead of schedule. Most of the passengers who had embarked at Brindisi were travelling to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Salsette</name>
      <description>...for others. One hour after leaving Bombay, the train had crossed the island of Salsette over a series of viaducts and was speeding along the mainland. At Kalyan... </description>
      <address>Salsette</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...Bombay. He had immediately made up his mind to accompany him as far as Calcutta and beyond if necessary. Passepartout did not see Fix, who was standing in the... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...by steamship 22 days From San Francisco to New York, by railroad4 7 days From New York to London, by steamship and railway 9 days Total 80 days’ ‘Yes, eighty days,’... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool and London. This enabled him to work out the time gained or lost at... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>United Kingdom</name>
      <description>...Mr Phileas Fogg was the most precise and most stay-at-home person in the United Kingdom, I came to sir’s house in the hope of being able to lead a quiet life and put... </description>
      <address>United Kingdom</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...sir,’ replied Phileas Fogg, ‘but I want a visa to prove that I’ve been through Suez.’ ‘Very well, sir.’ And so the consul signed and dated the passport and then... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...But at the same time Fix felt sure that Phileas Fogg would not disembark at Suez and that he really was going to Bombay. ‘Is Bombay a long way?’ asked... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San
Francisco</name>
      <description>...of the god Tengu. The steamer that was doing the crossing from Yokohama to San Francisco belonged to the Pacific Mail Steam Company and was called the General Grant.2... </description>
      <address>San
Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Macao</name>
      <description>...bank. It was inevitable that Hong Kong would be the victorious rival of Macao as a trading centre,2 and now most Chinese goods for export transit via the... </description>
      <address>Macao</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Macao</name>
      <description>...he was intent on continuing his efforts, even if he had to go as far afield as Macao, when a sailor came up to him in the outer harbour. ‘Is your honour after a... </description>
      <address>Macao</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nagasaki</name>
      <description>...held his breath. ‘How?’ asked Phileas Fogg. ‘By going to Nagasaki, in the far south of Japan, 1,100 miles away, or to Shanghai, which is 800... </description>
      <address>Nagasaki</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>59</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...to attempt such a crossing in the prevailing conditions, and even going up to Shanghai was already a bold, not to say foolhardy, thing to do. However, John Bunsby... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...above the mouth. By seven o’clock they were still three miles from Shanghai. The captain let out a crude expletive. He was bound to forfeit the £200 bonus... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nagasaki</name>
      <description>...for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you sure what you’re saying is... </description>
      <address>Nagasaki</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nasik</name>
      <description>...came to an end. During the night the train crossed the Ghats, went through Nasik and the following day, 21 October, sped across the relatively flat landscape of... </description>
      <address>Nasik</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>73.777681,19.993198,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...Japan and were now returning to civilization, and finally that a train from San Francisco to New York and a transatlantic steamer from New York to London would... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...in one hand and a knife in the other. But these ‘good old days’ were gone. San Francisco looked like any other large commercial town. The tall tower of the townhall... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...still had neither gained nor lost a single day. 25 Which gives an idea of what San Francisco is like on the day of a political rally It was seven o’clock in the morning... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...position overlooking the beautiful Lake Michigan. There are 900 miles between Chicago and New York. There was no shortage of trains in Chicago. Mr Fogg went straight... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...At four o’clock in the afternoon of the following day, the 10th, it reached Chicago, which had already risen again out of its ruins,2 looking more impressive than... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...from one train to another. The frisky locomotive of the Pittsburg–Fort Wayne–Chicago Railroad set off at full speed, as if it was fully aware that the honourable... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...way, but I still haven’t received the arrest warrant that I’ve requested from London. I need you to help me to keep him in Hong Kong.’ ‘What! You want me to –’ ‘And... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...quarters of the globe in order to have a better chance of getting to America where he would quietly get through all the Bank’s money once the police were... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...he would immediately catch the steamer for San Francisco in order to get to America, whose vastness would ensure that he was safe and beyond the reach of the law... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...BATULCAR LAST PERFORMANCES Before their departure for the United States of America OF THE LONG-NOSES-LONG-NOSES DEDICATED TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great Attraction! ‘The... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Grand Island</name>
      <description>...this part of the territory went up from the south-west to the north-west via Grand Island, Columbus, a sizeable town in Nebraska, Schuyler, Fremont and then Omaha. It... </description>
      <address>Grand Island</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-98.34201,40.92501,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Khandesh</name>
      <description>...the following day, 21 October, sped across the relatively flat landscape of Khandesh. The countryside was well cultivated and dotted with small towns, in which the... </description>
      <address>Khandesh</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...should I do, Mr Fogg?’ ‘It’s quite simple,’ the gentleman replied. ‘Come to Europe.’ ‘But I can’t take advantage – ’ ‘You are not taking advantage and your... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.222024818160893,55.83114375381915,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...at half past six in the evening, the Carnatic headed at full steam for Japan. It was carrying a full load of goods and passengers. Two cabins at the aft... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...as it happens, a port on the Irish coast where transatlantic liners from the United States drop off their mail-bags. These letters are taken to Dublin by express trains... </description>
      <address>United States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-112.5748710765186,45.70207474696211,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...this station, which has frequent trains and a daily service to the east of the United States. Passepartout and Fix had jumped out of the vehicle and were moving about to... </description>
      <address>United States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malabar Hill</name>
      <description>...It’s got nothing to do with the temple at Pillagi but the temple at Malabar Hill, in Bombay.’ ‘And as evidence of his guilt here are the shoes used by... </description>
      <address>Malabar Hill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...didn’t want to take him there. Phileas Fogg had then agreed to travel to Bordeaux and during the thirty hours he’d been on board he had put his banknotes to work... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.51667,44.85,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Des Moines</name>
      <description>...great speed the train crossed into the state of Iowa, via Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Iowa City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi at Davenport and... </description>
      <address>Des Moines</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-93.60911,41.60054,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...for an arrest warrant. I did everything I could for that to happen. I sent the Bombay priests after him, I got you drunk in Hong Kong, I separated you from your... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...result of all those enforced detours between London and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore and Yokohama. If he had... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...obviously have been to the pilot’s advantage to take his passengers as far as Yokohama, because he was being paid by the day. But it would have been reckless of him... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...replied the pilot. ‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...replied the pilot. ‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a boat trip?’ ‘No, for a voyage.’ ‘A voyage?’ ‘Are you prepared to take me to Yokohama?’ The sailor couldn’t believe what he’d just heard. He just stood... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...around the port, prepared if necessary to charter a vessel to take him to Yokohama, but all he could see were ships loading and unloading which were not therefore... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...at not seeing his servant at bedtime. But since he knew that the steamer for Yokohama wasn’t due to leave until the following morning, he didn’t seem... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...in that calm way of his if he knew when there’d be a boat from Hong Kong to Yokohama. ‘Tomorrow, on the morning tide,’ replied the pilot. ‘Oh!’ said Mr Fogg without... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was dying to question this man and to ask him if the steamer for Yokohama had already left Hong Kong. But he didn’t dare to, preferring to retain a... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...whole journey in jeopardy by making him miss the departure of the steamer for Yokohama. But this man, who seemed totally imperturbable, felt neither impatience... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Passepartout. ‘Do you think Mr Fogg is in a rush to catch the steamer to Yokohama?’ ‘A terrible rush.’ ‘Do you really believe in this bizarre journey around the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Passepartout. ‘Do you think Mr Fogg is in a rush to catch the steamer to Yokohama?’ ‘A terrible rush.’ ‘Do you really believe in this bizarre journey around the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a huge poster that a sort of clown was carrying through the streets of Yokohama. The poster, written in English, read as follows: THE JAPANESE ACROBATICS... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was not the type who would let an idea go to waste and so he headed for Yokohama harbour. But the closer he got to the docks, the more his plan, which had... </description>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...edible. On the 13th the Carnatic entered Yokohama harbour on the morning tide. Yokohama is an important stopping-off point in the Pacific, used by all the steamers... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...island, totally devoid of anything edible. On the 13th the Carnatic entered Yokohama harbour on the morning tide. Yokohama is an important stopping-off point in the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the Carnatic, aren’t I?’ he let out. ‘Yes,’ replied the purser. ‘On the way to Yokohama?’ ‘Absolutely.’ For a moment Passepartout had thought that he was on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...from Shanghai. It had six hours left to reach the port before the steamer for Yokohama departed. There was great anxiety on board. They wanted to arrive at all costs... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Hong Kong and Phileas Fogg had grounds for hoping that when he arrived in Yokohama he would still be on schedule. If this proved to be the case, the first serious... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...so much. It was possible, therefore, that they might meet up with him again in Yokohama, and it would be easy to find out if he had got there on the Carnatic. At about... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
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      <name>Davenport</name>
      <description>...Des Moines and Iowa City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi at Davenport and entered Illinois via Rock Island. At four o’clock in the afternoon of the... </description>
      <address>Davenport</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New World</name>
      <description>...to get across the 4,700 miles of Pacific Ocean that lay between Japan and the New World. Passepartout was not the type who would let an idea go to waste and so he... </description>
      <address>New World</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ireland</name>
      <description>...it looked like a pontoon, not a ship. But that day they sighted the coast of Ireland and the Fastnet lighthouse. However, by ten o’clock in the evening the ship was... </description>
      <address>Ireland</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Red Sea</name>
      <description>...needed to take on board more coal. From Suez to Aden at the far end of the Red Sea it’s 1,310 nautical miles, so it needs to have a fresh supply of fuel.’ ‘And... </description>
      <address>Red Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Red Sea</name>
      <description>...music and even dancing on board, when the state of the sea allowed. But the Red Sea is unpredictable and only too often rough, like all long, narrow gulfs. When... </description>
      <address>Red Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Burhampur</name>
      <description>...Tannah, crosses the chain of the Western Ghats, runs north-east as far as Burhampur, travels through the more or less independent territory of Bundelkhand, goes up... </description>
      <address>Burhampur</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...the whole area between the Treaty Promontory and the river. There, as in Hong Kong or Calcutta, was as warming mass of people of all races, Americans, English... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...of the world, it is sensible to have some money in your pocket After leaving Hong Kong on 7 November at half past six in the evening, the Carnatic headed at full... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...far south of Japan, 1,100 miles away, or to Shanghai, which is 800 miles from Hong Kong. If we went the second way we could stay close to the Chinese coast, which... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...say in his calm voice, ‘But the Carnatic’s not the only boat, I believe, in Hong Kong harbour.’ And so, with Mrs Aouda at his arm, he went off towards the docks in... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...see, I’m very disappointed. The Carnatic had finished its repairs, and it left Hong Kong twelve hours early without informing anyone. Now we’ll have to wait a whole... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...In any case, he had no time to lose. Phileas Fogg had to be arrested in Hong Kong at all costs. ‘Listen,’ said Fix curtly, ‘listen to me carefully. I’m not what... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Passepartout everything. It was perhaps the only way to keep Phileas Fogg in Hong Kong for a few more days. After they had left the office Fix offered to take his... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...on its way and could only reach him if he stayed put for a few days. Since Hong Kong was indeed the last British territory on the route, this Fogg fellow would get... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...possession of Macao, which stands on the opposite bank. It was inevitable that Hong Kong would be the victorious rival of Macao as a trading centre,2 and now most... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...to the point, informed her that the Honourable Jejeeh no longer lived in Hong Kong and that he was probably in Holland. At first Mrs Aouda made no reply. She put... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...fishing boats and ships of all sorts that cluttered up the approaches to Hong Kong. By one o’clock the Rangoon had docked and the passengers were disembarking. In... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...question this man and to ask him if the steamer for Yokohama had already left Hong Kong. But he didn’t dare to, preferring to retain a glimmer of hope until the last... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...question this man and to ask him if the steamer for Yokohama had already left Hong Kong. But he didn’t dare to, preferring to retain a glimmer of hope until the last... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...considerably reduced, and it was reasonable to assume that the arrival time in Hong Kong would be twenty hours later than scheduled, or even more if the storm did not... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...something to do with his impatience. ‘Are you really in such a hurry to get to Hong Kong?’ the detective asked him one day. ‘Very much so,’ replied Passepartout. ‘Do... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...in the world. There are about 1,300 miles between Singapore and the island of Hong Kong, a small British possession separated from the Chinese mainland. Phileas Fogg... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...slippers – he had taken great care of them – that this Fix fellow would leave Hong Kong at the same time as them and probably by the same steamer. Passepartout could... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...like the ships of the Hamburg Line,1 it didn’t go directly to Liverpool or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to Southampton would... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...you the captain?’ asked Phileas Fogg. ‘That’s me.’ ‘I am Phileas Fogg, from London.’ ‘I’m Andrew Speedy, from Cardiff.’2 ‘Are you about to leave?’ ‘In an... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...possession of Macao, which stands on the opposite bank. It was inevitable that Hong Kong would be the victorious rival of Macao as a trading centre,2 and now most... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...time of arrival and the actual time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...he hadn’t set foot in France for five years. Perhaps they would get as far as Paris and, to be honest, he would be pleased to see the great capital city again. But... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Land of the Rising Sun,</name>
      <description>...one. So I’ll have to devise the quickest means I can of getting out of the Land of the Rising Sun, which I won’t have very fond memories of.’ Passepartout then had the idea of... </description>
      <address>Land of the Rising Sun,</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Australia</name>
      <description>...it. A handsome carriage drawn by elegant horses specially brought from Australia transported Mrs Aouda and Phileas Fogg through groves of luxuriant palm trees... </description>
      <address>Australia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Africa</name>
      <description>...is.’ ‘And that’s in Egypt, isn’t it?’ ‘In Egypt. Quite right.’ ‘And that’s in Africa, isn’t it?’ ‘In Africa.’ ‘In Africa,’ repeated Passepartout. ‘I just can’t... </description>
      <address>Africa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Jersey City</name>
      <description>...along.’ Mr Fogg, Mrs Aouda, Fix and Passepartout crossed the Hudson in the Jersey City ferry and then got into a cab, which drove them to the St Nicholas Hotel in... </description>
      <address>Jersey City</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Land of the Rising Sun</name>
      <description>...to the poster, were giving their last performances before leaving the Land of the Rising Sun for the United States. Passepartout entered the colonnade in front of the... </description>
      <address>Land of the Rising Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s where I’m going.’ ‘At any price?’ ‘At any price.’ The captain... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...you about to leave?’ ‘In an hour.’ ‘Where are you making for?’ ‘Bordeaux.’ ‘What are you carrying?’ ‘Stones in the belly. No freight. Leaving with... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>66</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Land of the Rising Sun</name>
      <description>...of ships from all over the world. Passepartout set foot in the mysterious Land of the Rising Sun without the slightest enthusiasm. He had nothing better to do than trust his... </description>
      <address>Land of the Rising Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...hashish and opium fumes.’ ‘But where is she being taken to?’ ‘To the temple at Pillagi, two miles from here. She’ll spend the night there, waiting until the time... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...devotion to duty. After all the Parsee had willingly risked his life in the Pillagi business, and if he was later caught by the Hindus, he was unlikely to... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...her husband, the prince,’ replied the guide, ‘an independent rajah from Bundelkhand.’ ‘What!’ continued Phileas Fogg, without letting the slightest sign of emotion... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...by a third, at least, by the detour the railway makes by going up as far as Allahabad in the north of the peninsula. The route taken by the Great Indian Peninsular... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...as steam and their speed was poor. With them the crossing from New York to England took longer than the time that was left to Mr Fogg if he was to win his... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...the business of the Henrietta coming on top of the business at the Bank of England could well cause the gentleman more complications than he’d like. For the first... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...madam. It must be to do with safeguarding your position in England.’ ‘Let’s wait and see,’ replied the young woman, looking thoughtful. And so for... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>61</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Golconda</name>
      <description>...like lotus buds, sparkle like the finest Ceylon pearls and the most dazzling Golconda diamonds. Her slender, supple waist, which a single hand could enclasp, sets... </description>
      <address>Golconda</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...perfect example of the cool-headed Englishman, a type commonly encountered in England and one that the paintings of Angelica Kauffmann2 have captured perfectly in... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...insides! Then Mr Fogg offered to take Sir Francis to the station at Allahabad. The brigadiergeneral accepted. One extra traveller would not make any... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...where the catchment basin of the great river begins. The station at Allahabad was less than twelve miles to the north-east. They halted beneath a clump of... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...where trains took less than a day and a night to cover the distance between Allahabad and Calcutta. Phileas Fogg should therefore arrive in time to catch a steamer... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Red
Sea</name>
      <description>...put in an appearance on deck. He showed little interest in observing the Red Sea, so full of associations, the scene of the earliest episodes in human history... </description>
      <address>Red
Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bab-el-Mandeb</name>
      <description>...cup. In the course of the following night the Mongolia crossed the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, whose name means in Arabic the Gate of Tears, and the next day, 14 October, it... </description>
      <address>Bab-el-Mandeb</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bengal</name>
      <description>...went along at full speed, and nothing more could be seen of the beauties of Bengal, such as Golconda, the ruins of Gour, Murshidabad, its former capital, Burdwan... </description>
      <address>Bengal</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rothal</name>
      <description>...added John Sullivan, ‘eighty days since the opening of the section between Rothal and Allahabad on the Indian Peninsular Railway. This is how the Morning... </description>
      <address>Rothal</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Sacramento</name>
      <description>...its wide streets, its splendid-looking hotels, its squares and churches. After Sacramento the train, once it had gone past the stations at Junction, Rochin, Auburn and... </description>
      <address>Sacramento</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-121.4944,38.58157,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Sacramento</name>
      <description>...and towards midnight, while the travellers slept soundly, they went through Sacramento. They therefore saw nothing of this sizeable city, the seat of the legislature... </description>
      <address>Sacramento</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-121.4944,38.58157,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...really sorry for you. Everything’s against you. We’re still no further than Queenstown.’ ‘Ah!’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Is that the town we can see, where the lights are coming... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-8.29917,51.85722,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...in the evening. Towards one o’clock in the afternoon the Henrietta entered Queenstown harbour on the full tide, and Phileas Fogg, after receiving a vigorous... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-8.29917,51.85722,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dover</name>
      <description>...Phileas Fogg, ‘and I’m not criticizing you. In ten minutes we leave for Dover and Calais.’ A puzzled sort of expression appeared on the Frenchman’s... </description>
      <address>Dover</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>1.3,51.13333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kholby</name>
      <description>...are fully aware that they need to find another means of transport from Kholby to Allahabad.’ Sir Francis Cromarty was furious. Passepartout would... </description>
      <address>Kholby</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Buxar</name>
      <description>...Cornwallis,5 erected on the left bank of the Ganges, the fortified town of Buxar, the large manufacturing and trading centre of Patna, with the largest... </description>
      <address>Buxar</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>83.98043,25.57548,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...ways. After Benares the railway went through part of the valley of the Ganges. When the weather was clear they could see, out of the windows of the carriage... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gibraltar of the Indian
Ocean</name>
      <description>...inhabitants of Aden. He admired the fortifications that make this town the Gibraltar of the Indian Ocean7 and the magnificent water tanks8 that British engineers are still working on... </description>
      <address>Gibraltar of the Indian
Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>78.17337,26.22983,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>France</name>
      <description>...been on the scene of some famous fires in my time. But five years ago I left France and, since then, because I wanted to live with a family, I’ve been a manservant... </description>
      <address>France</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...this section of English society over those three days. Telegrams were sent to America and to Asia in an attempt to get news of Phileas Fogg. Someone was sent morning... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship 13 days From Hong Kong to Yokohama (Japan), by steamship... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...to your ruin by delaying you?’ ‘Madam, it was impossible for you to remain in India, and your safety could only be guaranteed by making sure that you were... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...in only seventy-nine days.’ ‘Certainly,’ replied Mr Fogg, ‘by not going across India. But if I hadn’t gone across India, I wouldn’t have rescued Mrs Aouda, and... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Madras</name>
      <description>...country. It maintains a governor-general in Calcutta, governors in Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and a lieutenant-governor in Agra. But British India proper... </description>
      <address>Madras</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>78.40247949132946,11.014839491329486,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Madras</name>
      <description>...of the first British trading post on the site of what is now the city of Madras, up to 1857, the year of the Indian Mutiny, the famous East India Company was... </description>
      <address>Madras</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>78.40247949132946,11.014839491329486,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...is where five different lines meet up, making regular travel possible between Omaha and New York. New York and San Francisco are therefore now linked by... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-95.94043,41.25626,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...Paris, Thursday 3 October, 7.20 a.m. Left Paris, Thursday, 8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin via Mont Cenis, Friday 4 October, 6.35 a.m. Left Turin, Friday, 7.20... </description>
      <address>Turin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.685433,45.073361,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Oregon</name>
      <description>...with branch lines going off into the states of Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and Oregon. After leaving Omaha it follows the south bank of the Platte River as far as... </description>
      <address>Oregon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Colorado</name>
      <description>...where the great trunk line branched off to Denver City, the largest town in Colorado. This territory is rich in gold and silver mines, and more than 50,000 people... </description>
      <address>Colorado</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-105.5482984276685,38.99935931714123,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...the Union Pacific Railroad and the branch line that is intended to link Kearney and Saint Joseph, it formed what seemed a huge desert island. There was not a... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-99.08148,40.69946,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...or were the soldiers wandering around, lost in the fog? The captain in Fort Kearney was extremely worried, although he didn’t want it to show. Night fell, the snow... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-99.08148,40.69946,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>C</name>
      <description>...across the subcontinent it was no longer necessary to go around the tip of Ceylon. Among the passengers were various civil servants and army officers of all... </description>
      <address>C</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>80.70158118386597,7.631633502294998,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...lost hands down! You know in any case that the China, the only steamer from New York that he could have caught to get to Liverpool in time, arrived yesterday. Well... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...steam from New York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to Liverpool.’ ‘I shall decide what to do,’ replied Mr Fogg. Passepartout had... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...steam from New York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to Liverpool.’ ‘I shall decide what to do,’ replied Mr Fogg. Passepartout had... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...been going full blast, and even if we had enough coal to go at low steam from New York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...Fogg didn’t bat an eyelid. However, the situation was serious. New York wasn’t the same thing as Hong Kong and dealing with the captain of the... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...power as much as steam and their speed was poor. With them the crossing from New York to England took longer than the time that was left to Mr Fogg if he was to win... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...power as much as steam and their speed was poor. With them the crossing from New York to England took longer than the time that was left to Mr Fogg if he was to win... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...part of his make-up, he had started to hope again. Instead of getting to New York in the morning they would get there in the evening, but there was still... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...after buying some shirts and pairs of socks, he walked around the streets of Bombay. There was a large crowd of people and, in the midst of Europeans of various... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...left the Mongolia, Passepartout had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez and Paris, that this was not the end of his journey, that it would... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...his sights this unfathomable scoundrel for as long as the latter remained in Bombay. He was convinced and, as has been seen, so was Passepartout, that Phileas Fogg... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Fix also disembarked from the Mongolia and hurried off to see the head of the Bombay police. He explained who he was and that he was there to arrest the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...four in the afternoon when the passengers from the Mongolia disembarked in Bombay and the train for Calcutta was leaving at exactly eight o’clock. Mr Fogg... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the whole width of India, with branch lines along its route, the journey from Bombay to Calcutta now only takes three days. The route chosen for the railway does... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...country. It maintains a governor-general in Calcutta, governors in Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and a lieutenant-governor in Agra. But British India proper only... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...crossing with a magnificent clean sweep. The Mongolia wasn’t due to arrive in Bombay until 22 October. In fact, it had arrived on the 20th. This represented, then... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the world in eighty days! No. This whole performance will come to an end in Bombay. You can take it from me.’ ‘Is Mr Fogg keeping well?’ Fix asked, sounding quite... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...That’s why he’s promised the chief engineer of the Mongolia a huge bonus in Bombay if he gets us there with plenty of time to spare.’ ‘And you’ve known your... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Suez Trailing bank robber, Phileas Fogg. Send arrest warrant without delay Bombay (British India). The effect of this telegram was immediate. For... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>City</name>
      <description>...the Bank of England, or in any of the financial institutions of the City. No dock or basin in London had ever handled a ship whose owner was called... </description>
      <address>City</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.09184,51.51279,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong
Kong</name>
      <description>...to hand her over safely to one of her relatives, a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong.’ ‘Nothing doing,’ the detective said to himself, disguising... </description>
      <address>Hong
Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...newspapers are wrong.’ ‘And yet you still make out the tickets from Bombay to Calcutta?’ continued Sir Francis, who was beginning to get angry. ‘Certainly,’ replied... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...she certainly was. Fix had realized this well enough in the courtroom in Calcutta. It is easy to understand how intriguing all this must have been for the... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong
Kong</name>
      <description>...buy his way out. But something had to be done before the Rangoon reached Hong Kong. This man Fogg had the unpleasant habit of hopping from one boat to another... </description>
      <address>Hong
Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...is easy to work out. The signals from the Tankadère had been spotted from the Yokohama steamer. Its captain, seeing the flag at half mast, had made for the little... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...and British consulates and, after unsuccessfully going around the streets of Yokohama, he had almost given up hope of finding Passepartout when chance or a sort of... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...would succeed in recapturing their victim, whether it be in Madras, Bombay or Calcutta. To back up his argument Sir Francis quoted a similar recent case... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...sir? The newspapers are wrong.’ ‘And yet you still make out the tickets from Bombay to Calcutta?’ continued Sir Francis, who was beginning to get... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...thoughts that were going through Passepartout’s mind. Up until his arrival in Bombay, he had believed quite reasonably that that was as far as things would go... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...had soon put him in the picture. He recounted the incident at the temple in Bombay, the purchase of an elephant for £2,000, the business of the suttee, the rescue... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...arrest the person suspected of theft. Had they received an arrest warrant from London? They had received nothing. In all fairness the warrant, which had been sent... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...in his waistcoat pocket. A few moments later Fix said to him, ‘So you left London in a rush, did you?’ ‘I should say so! Last Wednesday, Mr Fogg came back from... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...It’s as accurate as a chronometer.’ ‘I get it,’ replied Fix. ‘You’ve kept London time, which is about two hours behind Suez. You must be careful to set your... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...During the five years he had spent in England working as a manservant in London, he had looked in vain for a master who he could devote himself... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...in five hours. If there were no problems, the sledge should have got to Omaha by one o’clock in the afternoon. What a journey it turned out to be! The... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...snow at a rate of forty knots. The distance separating Fort Kearney from Omaha is, in a straight line – a bee-line, as the Americans would say – two hundred... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...companions just had time to jump into a carriage. They hadn’t seen anything of Omaha, but Passepartout admitted to himself that this was no cause for regret because... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...whole business died down. Mrs Aouda gratefully accepted the offer. It was in Hong Kong in fact that one of her relatives lived, a Parsee like her, and one of the... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...to the platform. Phileas Fogg was intending to go straight to the steamer for Hong Kong, in order to see that Mrs Aouda was comfortably settled in, as he did not want... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...were dispatched to the main ports, Liverpool, Glasgow, Le Havre, Suez, Brindisi and New York, with the promise of a reward of £2,000 plus five per cent of the... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...Mont Cenis, Friday 4 October, 6.35 a.m. Left Turin, Friday, 7.20 a.m. Arrived Brindisi, Saturday 5 October, 4 p.m. Boarded the Mongolia, Saturday, 5 p.m. Arrived... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...that he got on to an express train there and then he could still get to London and to the Reform Club before eight forty-five in the evening. He frowned... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...other words nine hours and fifteen minutes – and he only needed six to get to London. Anyone going into the custom-house at that moment would have found Mr Fogg... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...in Liverpool and was to spend the night there before being transferred to London. At the time of the arrest Passepartout’s instinct was to throw himself at the... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Fogg at last landed at Liverpool docks. He was only six hours away from London. But at that moment Fix went up to him, put his hand on his shoulder and... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...you the captain?’ asked Phileas Fogg. ‘That’s me.’ ‘I am Phileas Fogg, from London.’ ‘I’m Andrew Speedy, from Cardiff.’2 ‘Are you about to leave?’ ‘In an... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Club. And this is what Passepartout’s famous watch, which was still set on London time, would have told him if it had shown the days as well as the minutes and... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...quaysides in the town. Moored in the harbour half a mile offshore stood the Rangoon, ready to sail. Eleven o’clock struck. Mr Fogg was an hour early. Fix saw him... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...main thing was to alert the British authorities, and to inform them that the Rangoon was on its way before it actually arrived. In fact, nothing could be simpler... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...he solemnly refused to put his watch forward, leaving it permanently on London time. In any case, it was an innocent fixation, which couldn’t harm anyone. At... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...to arrive in the Indian capital on 25 October, twenty-three days after leaving London, and he had arrived on the appointed day. So he was neither behind nor ahead of... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...was justified in thinking this. It was certainly true that since leaving London, between the cost of travel, the money spent on rewards, buying an elephant and... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...the coast of China. At half past midday, the train stopped in the station at Benares. Hindu legend has it that the present city stands on the site of the ancient... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>83.01041,25.31668,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...carriage, in which Mrs Aouda had the best seat, and were speeding towards Benares. It is only eighty miles at the outside between the latter and Allahabad and it... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poona</name>
      <description>...it left behind to its right the branch line that went down via Khandala and Poona to the south-east of India and reached Panwell station. At this point it... </description>
      <address>Poona</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...the currents run north.’ ‘Pilot,’ said Phileas Fogg, ‘it’s from Yokohama, not Shanghai or Nagasaki, that I’ve got to catch the American mail boat.’ ‘Why?’ replied the... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...in the south-west and a calm sea, we can cover the 800 miles between here and Shanghai.’ ‘When could you set sail?’ ‘In an hour. The time it takes to get provisions... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>121.45806,31.22222,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...tell from looking at the coastline that they were about a hundred miles from Shanghai. There were a hundred miles to go and only one day left. Mr Fogg had to be in... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...it contained. Then he exclaimed, ‘Well then, yes. Your honour is right. Shanghai it is!’ So the Tankadère stayed determinedly on course to the north. It was a... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>121.45806,31.22222,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...to the station in Omaha in a few hours. From there it would be easy to get to Chicago and New York as there are plenty of trains and various lines. It was therefore... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...are 900 miles between Chicago and New York. There was no shortage of trains in Chicago. Mr Fogg went straight from one train to another. The frisky locomotive of the... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...Hong Kong to Yokohama (Japan), by steamship 6 days From Yokohama to San Francisco, by steamship 22 days From San Francisco to New York, by railroad4 7 days From... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great Attraction! ‘The United States of America!’ exclaimed Passepartout. ‘That’s right up my street!’ He followed the... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>60</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...full steam across the state of California. In this part of the country between San Francisco and Sacramento the land is fairly flat. This section of the line, called the... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...was, give or take twentyfour hours, on schedule thirty-five days after leaving London. As the Carnatic was not due to leave until five o’clock the next morning, Mr... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...and now you are almost in China. America’s not far away, and from America to Europe is no distance at all.’ Fix looked carefully at his fellow passenger, who had... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Columbus</name>
      <description>...the territory went up from the south-west to the north-west via Grand Island, Columbus, a sizeable town in Nebraska, Schuyler, Fremont and then Omaha. It followed the... </description>
      <address>Columbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-97.36838,41.42973,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...the English quarter. Since Mrs Aouda had accepted his offer of being taken to Europe he had had to think of the detailed preparations necessary for such a... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...Passepartout joked to himself, ‘Here we go. Another Japanese delegation off to Europe.’6 23 In which Passepartout grows an exceedingly long nose The following day an... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...that was due to leave on 6 November for Yokohama, one of the main ports in Japan. The Rangoon was heavily loaded. A large number of passengers had boarded at... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...the Carnatic would have left on 5 November and anyone travelling to Japan would have had an eight-day wait for the next steamer to leave. Admittedly Mr... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...of various ranks because the military profession is as highly regarded in Japan as it is looked down on in China. Then came mendicant friars, pilgrims in long... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...main thing was to get across the 4,700 miles of Pacific Ocean that lay between Japan and the New World. Passepartout was not the type who would let an idea go to... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Tokyo</name>
      <description>...went into the Japanese quarter, determined if necessary to carry on as far as Tokyo. This native part of Yokohama is called Benten, after the name of a goddess of... </description>
      <address>Tokyo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>139.69171,35.6895,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...detectives, the pick of the profession, were dispatched to the main ports, Liverpool, Glasgow, Le Havre, Suez, Brindisi and New York, with the promise of a... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Le Havre</name>
      <description>...pick of the profession, were dispatched to the main ports, Liverpool, Glasgow, Le Havre, Suez, Brindisi and New York, with the promise of a reward of £2,000 plus five... </description>
      <address>Le Havre</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>0.10767,49.4938,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...10 miles per hour, between Brindisi and Suez and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the Mongolia to arrive, two men were... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...England. Fix was supposed to keep a careful watch on passengers travelling via Suez and, if one of them aroused his suspicions, to stay on his track until he... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...coming this way and on this boat, it must be part of his plan to disembark at Suez in order to find another way of getting to the Dutch or French possessions in... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...for?’ Fix asked. ‘Four hours. The time needed to take on board more coal. From Suez to Aden at the far end of the Red Sea it’s 1,310 nautical miles, so it needs to... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...and the actual time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...so fast that everything seems a blur. So now we’re in Suez, aren’t we?’ ‘Suez it is.’ ‘And that’s in Egypt, isn’t it?’ ‘In Egypt. Quite right.’ ‘And that’s... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...Indian Ocean prove favourable to Phileas Fogg’s purposes The distance between Suez and Aden is exactly 1,310 nautical miles and the company’s sailing schedule... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...most engaging smile, ‘it’s you, sir, who was so kind as to act as my guide in Suez, isn’t it?’ ‘Yes indeed,’ replied the detective, ‘I do recognize you. You are... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...did indeed know the Parsee businessman. However, the latter had not lived in China for the past two years. After making his fortune he had settled in Europe... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.83107747167409,36.56380228339525,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...England has been transported halfway across the globe and has landed here in China, almost at the antipodes. So Passepartout, with his hands in his pockets, went... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.83107747167409,36.56380228339525,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...by all the steamers that transport mail and passengers between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to that... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.83107747167409,36.56380228339525,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Andaman Islands</name>
      <description>...But the whole of this diverse spectacle offered by the view of the Andaman Islands soon came to an end and the Rangoon headed swiftly for the Strait of Malacca... </description>
      <address>Andaman Islands</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>92.7462418,12.1466195,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malacca</name>
      <description>...Islands soon came to an end and the Rangoon headed swiftly for the Strait of Malacca, which led on to the China Seas. Meanwhile, what had become of Inspector Fix... </description>
      <address>Malacca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>102.2405,2.196,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San
Francisco</name>
      <description>...out of Illinois. In the past it took at best six months to go from New York to San Francisco. Now it takes seven days. It was in 1862 that, despite the opposition of... </description>
      <address>San
Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San
Francisco</name>
      <description>...previous day. Phileas Fogg, who was due to leave again that very evening for San Francisco, at once set about looking for his servant. He turned in vain to the French and... </description>
      <address>San
Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Andaman</name>
      <description>...the progress of the steamer. The Rangoon was soon within sight of Grand Andaman, the main island in the group, easily recognizable to navigators thanks to the... </description>
      <address>Andaman</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>92.97393802471183,11.144714528770253,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...o’clock in the morning. This was exactly the same difference as that between London time and the 180th meridian. But even supposing that Fix had been capable of... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...man. It will be remembered that the stubborn fellow had insisted on keeping London time on that famous family watch of his, since he thought that the time in all... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...full blast, and even if we had enough coal to go at low steam from New York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to Liverpool.’ ‘I shall... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...was already over, that they had left behind strange countries like China and Japan and were now returning to civilization, and finally that a train from San... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bluffs</name>
      <description>...great speed the train crossed into the state of Iowa, via Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Iowa City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi at... </description>
      <address>Bluffs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...had an idea because he said to the captain: ‘Well then, will you take me to Bordeaux?’ ‘No. Not even if you paid me $200!’ ‘I’m offering you $2,000.’ ‘Per... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...especially as the currents run north.’ ‘Pilot,’ said Phileas Fogg, ‘it’s from Yokohama, not Shanghai or Nagasaki, that I’ve got to catch the American mail... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...had arrived. Of course, they would be twenty-four hours behind in reaching Yokohama, but it would be easy to make this time up during the twenty-two days it took... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was dying to question this man and to ask him if the steamer for Yokohama had already left Hong Kong. But he didn’t dare to, preferring to retain a... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...that they would be twenty-four hours late and bound to miss the departure for Yokohama. At six o’clock the pilot came on board the Rangoon and took his place on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...whole journey in jeopardy by making him miss the departure of the steamer for Yokohama. But this man, who seemed totally imperturbable, felt neither impatience... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Passepartout. ‘Do you think Mr Fogg is in a rush to catch the steamer to Yokohama?’ ‘A terrible rush.’ ‘Do you really believe in this bizarre journey around the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...a huge poster that a sort of clown was carrying through the streets of Yokohama. The poster, written in English, read as follows: THE JAPANESE ACROBATICS... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...determined if necessary to carry on as far as Tokyo. This native part of Yokohama is called Benten, after the name of a goddess of the sea worshipped on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...one possible solution: to seek the help of the French or British consulates in Yokohama. However, he was reluctant to tell his story because it was so closely... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...one possible solution: to seek the help of the French or British consulates in Yokohama. However, he was reluctant to tell his story because it was so closely... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the holy emperor descended from the gods, lives. The Carnatic docked in Yokohama, near the jetties of the port and the customs sheds, amid a large number of... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...transport mail and passengers between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to that enormous town, which is the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...transport mail and passengers between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to that enormous town, which is the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...edible. On the 13th the Carnatic entered Yokohama harbour on the morning tide. Yokohama is an important stopping-off point in the Pacific, used by all the steamers... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the Carnatic, aren’t I?’ he let out. ‘Yes,’ replied the purser. ‘On the way to Yokohama?’ ‘Absolutely.’ For a moment Passepartout had thought that he was on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...from Shanghai. It had six hours left to reach the port before the steamer for Yokohama departed. There was great anxiety on board. They wanted to arrive at all costs... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Hong Kong and Phileas Fogg had grounds for hoping that when he arrived in Yokohama he would still be on schedule. If this proved to be the case, the first serious... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...about the future. It seemed certain to him that Fogg would not stop in Yokohama and that he would immediately catch the steamer for San Francisco in order to... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...about the future. It seemed certain to him that Fogg would not stop in Yokohama and that he would immediately catch the steamer for San Francisco in order to... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...in the evening. Towards one o’clock in the afternoon the Henrietta entered Queenstown harbour on the full tide, and Phileas Fogg, after receiving a vigorous... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...in Hong Kong in time to catch the boat that was due to leave on 6 November for Yokohama, one of the main ports in Japan. The Rangoon was heavily loaded. A large number... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...power. The 16th of December was the seventy-fifth day since they had left London. In a word, the delay to the Henrietta was still not serious. Half the crossing... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...said to him, ‘Sir, let me explain something to you. If I am not back in London by eight forty-five in the evening on 21 December I will lose £20,000. The fact... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...and so by the time the gentleman arrived at the station all the clocks in London were showing ten minutes to nine. After completing his journey around the world... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...driver about a bonus he could earn, Phileas Fogg was speeding off towards London in the company of the young woman and his faithful servant. They needed to... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...station. Phileas Fogg asked if there was an express ready to leave for London. It was two-forty … The express had left thirty-five minutes earlier. Phileas... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...evening he would get there by midday, which would allow him time to get to London by eight forty-five in the evening. Towards one o’clock in the afternoon the... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Dublin</name>
      <description>...from the United States drop off their mail-bags. These letters are taken to Dublin by express trains that are always ready and waiting. From Dublin they go to... </description>
      <address>Dublin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-6.24889,53.33306,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Red Sea</name>
      <description>...and soon the fastmoving steamer was speeding down the Red Sea. 9 Where the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean prove favourable to Phileas Fogg’s purposes The distance... </description>
      <address>Red Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Red Sea</name>
      <description>...but plenty of cash, and soon the fastmoving steamer was speeding down the Red Sea. 9 Where the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean prove favourable to Phileas Fogg’s... </description>
      <address>Red Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Dublin</name>
      <description>...he got into the train from Queenstown at half past one in the morning, reached Dublin as dawn was breaking and immediately got on to one of those steamers – real... </description>
      <address>Dublin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...the pilot could tell from the log that they had covered 220 miles since Hong Kong and Phileas Fogg had grounds for hoping that when he arrived in Yokohama he... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...the pilot could tell from the log that they had covered 220 miles since Hong Kong and Phileas Fogg had grounds for hoping that when he arrived in Yokohama he... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...close, the Tankadère navigated its way through the treacherous channels around Hong Kong, performing admirably, whatever the setting of the sails, whether going close... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...furious state, the other two headed for the main police station in Hong Kong. When they got there Phileas Fogg gave a description of Passepartout and left... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...say in his calm voice, ‘But the Carnatic’s not the only boat, I believe, in Hong Kong harbour.’ And so, with Mrs Aouda at his arm, he went off towards the docks in... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...felt his heart leap for joy. A whole week. Fogg held up for a whole week in Hong Kong. That would be enough time for the warrant to arrive. At last luck was on the... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...felt his heart leap for joy. A whole week. Fogg held up for a whole week in Hong Kong. That would be enough time for the warrant to arrive. At last luck was on the... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...into one of the many dens of this type that have sprung up even in Hong Kong. Passepartout didn’t have any money, but he was happy to accept his companion’s... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Passepartout takes too keen an interest in his master and what that leads to Hong Kong is only a small island, ceded to Great Britain by the Treaty of Nanking1 after... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...on the bridge in order to guide the ship through the approaches to the port of Hong Kong. Passepartout was dying to question this man and to ask him if the steamer for... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...this suited him because it would force this man Fogg to spend a few days in Hong Kong. At last the weather, in the form of gusts and gales, was on his side... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...considerably reduced, and it was reasonable to assume that the arrival time in Hong Kong would be twenty hours later than scheduled, or even more if the storm did not... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Fix,’ he said to his companion mischievously. ‘Is it true that after we get to Hong Kong we will no longer have the pleasure of your company?’ ‘Well,’ replied Mr Fix... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Fogg needed to cover this distance in six days at the most in order to be in Hong Kong in time to catch the boat that was due to leave on 6 November for Yokohama, one... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...he said he had to stay, who then showed up again on the Rangoon, on the way to Hong Kong, who in a word was following Mr Fogg step by step on his journey: all this... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...which various matters are dealt with during the crossing from Singapore to Hong Kong From that day on Passepartout and the detective met each other frequently, but... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...seems a blur. So now we’re in Suez, aren’t we?’ ‘Suez it is.’ ‘And that’s in Egypt, isn’t it?’ ‘In Egypt. Quite right.’ ‘And that’s in Africa, isn’t it?’ ‘In... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Africa</name>
      <description>...Egypt. Quite right.’ ‘And that’s in Africa, isn’t it?’ ‘In Africa.’ ‘In Africa,’ repeated Passepartout. ‘I just can’t believe it. I tell you what, sir, I... </description>
      <address>Africa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Le Havre</name>
      <description>...to Liverpool or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to Southampton would have caused Phileas Fogg further delay, thereby rendering... </description>
      <address>Le Havre</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Le Havre</name>
      <description>...of the Hamburg Line,1 it didn’t go directly to Liverpool or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to Southampton would have... </description>
      <address>Le Havre</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez and Paris, that this was not the end of his journey, that it would go on at least as far... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...can’t believe it. I tell you what, sir, I didn’t expect us to go further than Paris, but I only got to see that wonderful city again between seven twenty and eight... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Phileas Fogg told Passepartout to buy two first-class tickets for Paris. Then, as he turned around, he noticed his five fellow members of the Reform... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...he hadn’t set foot in France for five years. Perhaps they would get as far as Paris and, to be honest, he would be pleased to see the great capital city again. But... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...to put my talents to more practical use, and most recently I was a fireman in Paris. I’ve even been on the scene of some famous fires in my time. But five years... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s where I’m going.’ ‘At any price?’ ‘At any price.’ The captain had spoken and... </description>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...full blast, and even if we had enough coal to go at low steam from New York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to Liverpool.’ ‘I shall... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...their last performances before leaving the Land of the Rising Sun for the United States. Passepartout entered the colonnade in front of the building and asked for Mr... </description>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...let out groans. In the background, between the mass of trees, the temple of Pillagi could be dimly seen. But to the great disappointment of the guide, the rajah’s... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...It was decided that the guide would lead the elephant towards the temple of Pillagi, which he would get as near to as possible. Half an hour later they came to a... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
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      <name>Salsette</name>
      <description>...out clearly. The liner entered the natural harbour formed by the islands of Salsette, Kolaba, Elephanta and Butcher, and by half past four it was alongside... </description>
      <address>Salsette</address>
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      <name>Salsette</name>
      <description>...Railway is roughly as follows. After leaving the island of Bombay it crosses Salsette, joins the mainland opposite Tannah, crosses the chain of the Western Ghats... </description>
      <address>Salsette</address>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...asked. ‘Four hours. The time needed to take on board more coal. From Suez to Aden at the far end of the Red Sea it’s 1,310 nautical miles, so it needs to have a... </description>
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      <name>Chinese
mainland</name>
      <description>...and the island of Hong Kong, a small British possession separated from the Chinese mainland. Phileas Fogg needed to cover this distance in six days at the most in order to... </description>
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mainland</address>
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      <name>Indian Ocean</name>
      <description>...complete the crossing from Aden to Bombay. As it happened, conditions in the Indian Ocean were favourable. The wind stayed in the north-west. The sails were used to... </description>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...taking place tomorrow is not voluntary.’ ‘How do you know?’ ‘Everybody in Bundelkhand knows about this business,’ replied the guide. ‘Nevertheless, the poor woman... </description>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...orphaned she had been married against her will to this elderly rajah from Bundelkhand. Three months later she was widowed. Knowing the fate that awaited her, she ran... </description>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...him and this is how Mr Fogg, Passepartout and the widow of the rajah from Bundelkhand were brought before Judge Obadiah. What is more, if Passepartout had not been... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
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      <name>Fire Island,</name>
      <description>...it followed the coastline of Long Island, keeping well clear of the beacon on Fire Island, then headed rapidly eastwards. At midday on the following day, 13 December, a... </description>
      <address>Fire Island,</address>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...Sullivan, ‘eighty days since the opening of the section between Rothal and Allahabad on the Indian Peninsular Railway. This is how the Morning Chronicle worked it... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...in the morning they set off again. The guide hoped to arrive at the station in Allahabad that very evening. This way Mr Fogg would only lose some of the forty-eight... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...they had about the same distance left before reaching the station at Allahabad. The night was chilly. Inside the bungalow, the Parsee made a fire with dead... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...the dear fellow. What would Mr Fogg do with the elephant once they had reached Allahabad? Would he take it with them? That was impossible! The cost of transporting... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...do is go away,’ replied the guide. ‘Wait,’ said Fogg. ‘All I need is to be in Allahabad by midday.’ ‘But what are you hoping for?’ asked Sir Francis. ‘In a few hours... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...had been some heavy betting on the risks involved. It is well known that in England betting is an activity practised by a more intelligent and select group of... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...It is well known how seriously anything involving geography is taken in England. And so there was not a single reader, regardless of social class, who failed... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...of the English and the proverbial coldness of their gentlemen, he had come to England in search of fortune. But so far luck had not been on his side. He had not been... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...of Bundelkhand, goes up to Allahabad, turns east to meet the Ganges at Benares, moves slightly away from it and goes back down to the south-east via Burdwan... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...welldressed gentleman who had been seen in the cash room in the Bank of England. The detective, obviously spurred on by the prospect of a large reward for a... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...he had completed his journey around the world, would be absolutely safe in England? Perhaps Fix’s view of Mr Fogg really had changed. But he was still just as... </description>
      <address>England</address>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...as far as Burhampur, travels through the more or less independent territory of Bundelkhand, goes up to Allahabad, turns east to meet the Ganges at Benares, moves slightly... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
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      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...of Bundelkhand, goes up to Allahabad, turns east to meet the Ganges at Benares, moves slightly away from it and goes back down to the south-east via Burdwan... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...Sullivan, ‘eighty days since the opening of the section between Rothal and Allahabad on the Indian Peninsular Railway. This is how the Morning Chronicle worked it... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...through the more or less independent territory of Bundelkhand, goes up to Allahabad, turns east to meet the Ganges at Benares, moves slightly away from it and goes... </description>
      <address>Allahabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Sacramento</name>
      <description>...every country under the sun and steamboats with several decks, which serve the Sacramento and its tributaries. Here too can be seen stock piles of goods, the produce of... </description>
      <address>Sacramento</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Dublin</name>
      <description>...he got into the train from Queenstown at half past one in the morning, reached Dublin as dawn was breaking and immediately got on to one of those steamers – real... </description>
      <address>Dublin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Dover</name>
      <description>...days! Was he dealing with a madman? No. It was a joke … They were going to Dover. Fair enough. To Calais. Fine. After all, that was nothing for the dear fellow... </description>
      <address>Dover</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Asia</name>
      <description>...produce of trade from as far afield as Mexico, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Europe, Asia and all the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Passepartout was so delighted to... </description>
      <address>Asia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kalinjar</name>
      <description>...swiftly again. Towards midday, the guide skirted around the small town of Kalinjar, situated on the Cani, one of the minor tributaries of the Ganges. He always... </description>
      <address>Kalinjar</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Chunar</name>
      <description>...by a cloud of smoke. The travellers scarcely managed a glimpse of the fort at Chunar, twenty miles southwest of Benares, the former stronghold of the rajahs of... </description>
      <address>Chunar</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...an uninterrupted metal strip stretching for no less than 3,786 miles. Between Omaha and the Pacific the railroad crosses territory that is still the haunt of... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...going off into the states of Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and Oregon. After leaving Omaha it follows the south bank of the Platte River as far as the mouth of the North... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...important tributary whose waters flow into the Missouri a short distance above Omaha. They had crossed the hundred and first meridian. Mr Fogg and his partners had... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...soil. At eight o’clock in the morning the train left behind Fort McPherson. Omaha was 357 miles away. The railway line followed the left bank of the South Platte... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...replied Mr Fogg, ‘by not going across India. But if I hadn’t gone across India, I wouldn’t have rescued Mrs Aouda, and she wouldn’t now be my wife, and... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool and London. This... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...steamship 13 days From Hong Kong to Yokohama (Japan), by steamship 6 days From Yokohama to San Francisco, by steamship 22 days From San Francisco to New York, by... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Colorado</name>
      <description>...along the Bitter Creek Valley, which forms part of the water system of the Colorado. The following day, 7 December, there was a fifteen-minute stop at the station... </description>
      <address>Colorado</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Patna</name>
      <description>...the fortified town of Buxar, the large manufacturing and trading centre of Patna, with the largest opium market in India, and Monghyr, a town that is not merely... </description>
      <address>Patna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...which Phileas Fogg travels the whole length of the wonderful valley of the Ganges without thinking it worth a look The bold rescue plan had come off. An hour... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...above as a steamboat shrilly chugged past, disturbing the holy waters of the Ganges and scaring away the gulls that flew over its surface, the tortoises swarming... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>France</name>
      <description>...a servant, I can take you on as a clown. Do you understand, my dear fellow? In France they use foreigners to make people laugh and abroad they... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>France</name>
      <description>...nothing for the dear fellow to get upset about when he hadn’t set foot in France for five years. Perhaps they would get as far as Paris and, to be honest, he... </description>
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      <name>island of Formosa</name>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...by railway 3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship 13 days From Hong Kong to Yokohama (Japan), by steamship 6 days From Yokohama to San Francisco, by... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ogden</name>
      <description>...between San Francisco and Ogden, and the ‘Union Pacific’ between Ogden and Omaha. That is where five different lines meet up, making regular travel... </description>
      <address>Ogden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mississippi</name>
      <description>...via Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Iowa City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi at Davenport and entered Illinois via Rock Island. At four o’clock in the... </description>
      <address>Mississippi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...Saints, a religion which was taken up not only in America but also in England, Scandinavia and Germany and which counts among its members craftsmen and also... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...arrived in the International Hotel he felt as if he had never left England. On the ground floor of the hotel there was a huge bar, a sort of buffet area... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...Phileas Fogg’s hopes. No other steamer plying the direct route from America to Europe could further the gentleman’s plans. This applied to the French transatlantic... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Sierra Nevada</name>
      <description>...Great Salt Lake Desert, Mounts Cedar and Humboldt, the Humboldt River and the Sierra Nevada and goes back down to the Pacific via Sacramento, and over its whole length the... </description>
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      <name>Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb</name>
      <description>...thanks to its powerful engines, continued on schedule down towards the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb. What was Phileas Fogg doing meanwhile? It might have been thought that he... </description>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...Phileas Fogg decided to use him. Elephants are, however, expensive in India, as they are becoming rare. The males, the only ones that can be used in circus... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...In his opinion the young woman would only really be safe once she had left India. Phileas Fogg replied that he would take account of these remarks and would... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...like Mohammed’s tomb.4 But in these more prosaic times Benares, the Athens of India according to orientalists, had come back down to earth with a jolt, and for a... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...woman traveller? Or on the contrary had the gentleman undertaken his trip to India in order to meet up with this delightful person? And delightful she... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>Strait of Malacca</name>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...and I must be in Yokohama by the 14th at the latest, to catch the steamer for San Francisco.’ ‘Sorry,’ replied the sailor, ‘but it’s impossible.’ ‘I’m offering you £100 a... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...emigrating to America and a number of officers from the British army in India, who were using their leave to go around the world. During the crossing there... </description>
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      <name>Salt Lake City</name>
      <description>...of Laramie and the Wasatch Mountains, skirts the Great Salt Lake, arrives in Salt Lake City, the Mormon capital, goes deep into the Tuilla Valley, runs along the edge of... </description>
      <address>Salt Lake City</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...the hands of those gentlemen from the Reform Club. In four days we’ll be in New York. Well, if for those four days my master doesn’t put a foot outside... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...of Oxford Street in London or the Champs-Élysées in Paris or Fifth Avenue in New York, were lined with impressive-looking shops, displaying goods from all over the... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...soon as Mr Fogg had disembarked he found out the time of the next train to New York. It was due to leave at six o’clock in the evening. Mr Fogg therefore had a... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...that a train from San Francisco to New York and a transatlantic steamer from New York to London would undoubtedly enable them to complete this impossible... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Himalayas</name>
      <description>...him with those great eyes of hers, eyes ‘as clear as the sacred lakes of the Himalayas’. But the unyielding Mr Fogg, more buttoned up than ever, did not seem to... </description>
      <address>Himalayas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...be told twice to do as his master orders The following day the inhabitants of Savile Row would certainly have been surprised to be informed that Mr Fogg was back in... </description>
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      <name>Sierra</name>
      <description>...region. The route taken by the train followed the twists and turns of the Sierra, at times clinging to the mountainside, at others hanging over precipices... </description>
      <address>Sierra</address>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...the China, the only steamer from New York that he could have caught to get to Liverpool in time, arrived yesterday. Well, here’s the passenger list, as published in... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...replied, gritting his teeth, ‘you really think that we’re heading for Liverpool.’ ‘But of course.’ ‘Idiot!’ answered the inspector, as he walked away... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...conclude that under Phileas Fogg’s command the Henrietta was not heading for Liverpool at all but for some other part of the world where the thief, who had now turned... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...conclude that under Phileas Fogg’s command the Henrietta was not heading for Liverpool at all but for some other part of the world where the thief, who had now turned... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...Well known.’ ‘Will you take me and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. The China, bound for Liverpool, had left forty-five minutes earlier! 32 In which Phileas Fogg squares up to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...and the Rangoon headed swiftly for the Strait of Malacca, which led on to the China Seas. Meanwhile, what had become of Inspector Fix, who had been... </description>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...the whist was taking second place to the discussion. ‘Even if the natives of India or North America take up the rails?’ exclaimed Andrew Stuart. ‘Even if they... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...of the passengers who had embarked at Brindisi were travelling to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via Bombay, because since... </description>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...… yes …’ replied Fix, not wanting to be drawn. ‘Is it interesting, India?’ ‘Very interesting. There are mosques, minarets, temples, fakirs, pagodas... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...had provided for him in the person of Fix. On Sunday 20 October the coast of India was sighted. Two hours later the harbour pilot came aboard the Mongolia. On the... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...only takes three days. The route chosen for the railway does not cut across India in a straight line. The distance as the crow flies is only between 1,000... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which belonged to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company,1 was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>North America</name>
      <description>...herbs. It was also the club’s ice, brought at great expense from the lakes of North America, that kept his drinks chilled to just the right temperature. If this is what it... </description>
      <address>North America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...since the last instructions his master had given him as he left the Mongolia, Passepartout had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...his meal. A few moments after Mr Fogg, Inspector Fix also disembarked from the Mongolia and hurried off to see the head of the Bombay police. He explained who he was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...Calcutta. It was half past four in the afternoon when the passengers from the Mongolia disembarked in Bombay and the train for Calcutta was leaving at exactly eight... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...coast of India was sighted. Two hours later the harbour pilot came aboard the Mongolia. On the horizon the outline of hills formed a harmonious backdrop. Soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...whatsoever on Phileas Fogg’s timetable. It had been planned. In any case, the Mongolia, instead of arriving in Aden only in the morning of 15 October, got there on... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...like a giant-sized coffee cup. In the course of the following night the Mongolia crossed the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, whose name means in Arabic the Gate of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...this man Fogg. He might be of use to him at some point. So in the bar of the Mongolia he often offered to buy him a few glasses of whisky or pale ale, and the dear... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...wind was blowing either from the Asiatic or the African side of the coast, the Mongolia, shaped like a long propeller-driven rocket, was caught in the beam and... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...get £280 per annum, brigadiers £2,400 and generals £4,000.* Life on board the Mongolia was therefore one of luxury with a society made up of public servants... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...get £280 per annum, brigadiers £2,400 and generals £4,000.* Life on board the Mongolia was therefore one of luxury with a society made up of public servants... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...sailing schedule allowed its steamers a period of 138 hours to cover it. The Mongolia, whose engines were at full throttle, was moving fast in order to arrive ahead... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...urgent request to send an arrest warrant to Bombay. Then I’ll get on board the Mongolia, keep track of my thief all the way to India and there, on what is British... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...his companion buy what he needed, urged him not to miss the departure of the Mongolia, and hurried off back to the consul’s office. Now that his mind was made up... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...spending it on the way. That’s why he’s promised the chief engineer of the Mongolia a huge bonus in Bombay if he gets us there with plenty of time to spare.’ ‘And... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...Friday, 7.20 a.m. Arrived Brindisi, Saturday 5 October, 4 p.m. Boarded the Mongolia, Saturday, 5 p.m. Arrived Suez, Wednesday 9 October, 11 a.m. Total time in... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...point, ‘I have good reason to believe that our man is a passenger on board the Mongolia.’ Fix then recounted what had taken place between the servant and himself... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...but most of them disembarked in the small boats that had come alongside the Mongolia. Fix examined closely all those who set foot on dry land. At that moment one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...a strange sort of premonition that the thief was bound to be on board the Mongolia, and in all truth if the crook had left England with the intention of reaching... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...you’ve got, you’ll be able to recognize your man if he really is on board the Mongolia.’ ‘My dear sir,’ replied Fix, ‘you sniff out this sort of individual... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...of a large reward for a successful arrest, was therefore waiting for the Mongolia to arrive with understandable impatience. ‘Am I right, sir,’ he asked for the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which belonged to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company,1 was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...about that man Phileas Fogg were as follows: On Wednesday 9 October, the liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...by ten o’clock in the evening the ship was still off Queenstown.1 Phileas Fogg only had twenty-four hours left to get to London. That was... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>55</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Wyoming</name>
      <description>...again almost immediately, and twenty miles further on it entered the state of Wyoming – formerly part of Dakota – by going right along the Bitter Creek Valley, which... </description>
      <address>Wyoming</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...the Bank of England, or in any of the financial institutions of the City. No dock or basin in London had ever handled a ship whose owner was called... </description>
      <address>i</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...Rangoon was heavily loaded. A large number of passengers had boarded at Singapore, Indians, Singhalese, Chinese, Malays and Portuguese, most of whom were in the... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...caught up in this journey of circumnavigation? As he was leaving Calcutta he gave orders for the arrest warrant, if it eventually arrived, to be sent to... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...in the temple at Bombay, but this was what had brought them to court in Calcutta. What had happened was that Fix had realized the advantage he could gain from... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...Hong Kong on the 25th at midday. Today is only the 22nd and we shall get to Calcutta on time.’ There was nothing that could be said in reply to such a... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...companion? The meeting must obviously have taken place between Bombay and Calcutta. But where exactly on the Indian subcontinent? Was it chance that had brought... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...have to delay his departure at all costs. I failed in Bombay and I failed in Calcutta. If things don’t work out in Hong Kong my reputation will be ruined. Whatever... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...with understandable interest, since here in Calcutta, as in Bombay and Suez, he was still without his arrest warrant. However, Judge Obadiah had taken note... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...Sir Francis Cromarty, one of Mr Fogg’s whist partners during the crossing from Suez to Bombay, who was rejoining his troops stationed near Benares. Sir Francis... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...nothing to do with the temple at Pillagi but the temple at Malabar Hill, in Bombay.’ ‘And as evidence of his guilt here are the shoes used by the perpetrator of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...bar, for two days the police have been looking out for you on every train from Bombay.’ ‘But what are we accused of?’ Passepartout cried out impatiently. ‘You will... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Edinburgh</name>
      <description>...real bank robber, a certain James Strand, had been arrested on 17 December in Edinburgh. Three days earlier Phileas Fogg had been a criminal ruthlessly hunted downby... </description>
      <address>Edinburgh</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.19648,55.95206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...his companion from the crossing on the Mongolia. ‘Amazing! I left you in Bombay and I meet up with you again on the way to Hong Kong! Are you going around the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malacca</name>
      <description>...on such a relatively small island should realize that they come from Malacca, by swimming across the strait. After travelling around the countryside for a... </description>
      <address>Malacca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>102.2405,2.196,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...have two days spare that I can use. There’s a steamer that leaves Calcutta for Hong Kong on the 25th at midday. Today is only the 22nd and we shall get to Calcutta on... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...in any case he would not leave the young woman behind and would take her to Hong Kong. ‘But the boat leaves at midday!’ Passepartout pointed out. ‘We’ll be on board... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...in Singapore long enough for him to be able to do anything there. So it was in Hong Kong that the thief’s arrest had to take place. Otherwise the thief would escape him... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...police inspector’s hopes and desires were now concentrated on one single spot, Hong Kong, since the steamer did not stop in Singapore long enough for him to be able to... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...take advantage of to get away once and for all. If the operation failed in Hong Kong, it would be, if not downright impossible, at least very difficult to repeat it... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...comes to an end, linking the Mississippi basin to the ocean. To go from Omaha to Chicago the railway, known as the Chicago–Rock Island Railroad, runs... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-95.94043,41.25626,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...and the nadir, like Mohammed’s tomb.4 But in these more prosaic times Benares, the Athens of India according to orientalists, had come back down to earth... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>83.01041,25.31668,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...a coordination that didn’t exist and that couldn’t exist. At a pinch and in Europe, where the length of the journey was relatively short, the trains could be... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...offered by the view of the Andaman Islands soon came to an end and the Rangoon headed swiftly for the Strait of Malacca, which led on to the China... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...call ‘the fathoms of Bengal’ favoured the progress of the steamer. The Rangoon was soon within sight of Grand Andaman, the main island in the group, easily... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...in a very awkward position, until the presence of Mrs Aouda on board the Rangoon opened up some new possibilities for him. Who exactly was this woman? What was... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...for him not simply to buy his way out. But something had to be done before the Rangoon reached Hong Kong. This man Fogg had the unpleasant habit of hopping from... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...in the evening – about twenty-five hours since the travellers had got back to London – Passepartout had been told to inform Rev. Samuel Wilson about a certain... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...was therefore no time to lose. It was 30 October and the following day the Rangoon was due to put in at Singapore. Accordingly, that very day Fix left his cabin... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...at Brindisi were travelling to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via Bombay, because since the opening of the railway that goes right across... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...width of India, with branch lines along its route, the journey from Bombay to Calcutta now only takes three days. The route chosen for the railway does not cut across... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...Yokohama to San Francisco, by steamship 22 days From San Francisco to New York, by railroad4 7 days From New York to London, by steamship and railway... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>United Kingdom</name>
      <description>...de Lesseps’s great feat of engineering.3 Of these two men, one was the United Kingdom consul based in Suez, who – despite the pessimistic forecasts of the British... </description>
      <address>United Kingdom</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...via the Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...Police Headquarters, Scotland Yard, London From: Fix, detective inspector, Suez Trailing bank robber, Phileas Fogg. Send arrest warrant without delay... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...a jetty about 2,000 metres long stuck out like an arm into the harbour of Suez. Several fishing boats or coastal vessels moved across the surface of the Red... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Macao</name>
      <description>...River and only sixty miles separate it from the Portuguese possession of Macao, which stands on the opposite bank. It was inevitable that Hong Kong would be... </description>
      <address>Macao</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...going to Nagasaki, in the far south of Japan, 1,100 miles away, or to Shanghai, which is 800 miles from Hong Kong. If we went the second way we could stay... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>121.45806,31.22222,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Fix’s role in this business? Wouldn’t it be better to wait until they got to London to tell him that an inspector from the Metropolitan Police had trailed him all... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...to be the case, the first serious setback he had encountered since leaving London would probably not have any harmful effect. During the night, towards the early... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...making regular travel possible between Omaha and New York. New York and San Francisco are therefore now linked by an uninterrupted metal strip stretching for no less... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...his sight, asked permission to accompany him around this fascinating city of San Francisco. Permission was duly granted. And so Mrs Aouda, Phileas Fogg and Fix strolled... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...for an hour as far as the River Weber, having covered about 900 miles since San Francisco. From there it turned east again through the mountainous terrain of the Wasatch... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...and then went east to meet up with the line coming from Omaha. From San Francisco to Sacramento the line headed directly north-east along the American River... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...used by all the steamers that transport mail and passengers between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...He ate for his master, for Mrs Aouda and for himself. He ate as if Japan, the country he was heading for was a desert island, totally devoid of anything... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...the one which in the southern hemisphere stands at the antipodes of London. Of the eighty days he had available, it is true that Mr Fogg had used up... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Japan</name>
      <description>...purposes, he had come to the conclusion that meat was very scarce in Japan. He was quite right about this but if he couldn’t eat butcher’s meat his... </description>
      <address>Japan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Khandesh</name>
      <description>...entered the passes through the Satpura Hills, which separate the territory of Khandesh from that of Bundelkhand. The next day, 22 October, in reply to a question from... </description>
      <address>Khandesh</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malabar Hill</name>
      <description>...his departure by two hours, he had given legal advice to the priests of Malabar Hill and had promised them a large sum in damages, knowing full well that the... </description>
      <address>Malabar Hill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...was the result of all those enforced detours between London and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore and Yokohama... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...so much. It was possible, therefore, that they might meet up with him again in Yokohama, and it would be easy to find out if he had got there on the Carnatic. At about... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...about the future. It seemed certain to him that Fogg would not stop in Yokohama and that he would immediately catch the steamer for San Francisco in order to... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...obviously have been to the pilot’s advantage to take his passengers as far as Yokohama, because he was being paid by the day. But it would have been reckless of him... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you sure what you’re saying... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...replied the pilot. ‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...case, we wouldn’t arrive in time because it’s 1,650 miles from Hong Kong to Yokohama.’ ‘Only 1,600,’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Makes no difference.’ Fix breathed again. ‘But,’... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...case, we wouldn’t arrive in time because it’s 1,650 miles from Hong Kong to Yokohama.’ ‘Only 1,600,’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Makes no difference.’ Fix breathed again. ‘But,’... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...must be joking!’ he said. ‘No. I’ve missed the Carnatic and I must be in Yokohama by the 14th at the latest, to catch the steamer for San Francisco.’ ‘Sorry,’... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...of the journey. As it happened, the steamer that did the crossing from Yokohama to San Francisco was a direct connection for the steamer from Hong Kong and it... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...of the journey. As it happened, the steamer that did the crossing from Yokohama to San Francisco was a direct connection for the steamer from Hong Kong and it... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...in that calm way of his if he knew when there’d be a boat from Hong Kong to Yokohama. ‘Tomorrow, on the morning tide,’ replied the pilot. ‘Oh!’ said Mr Fogg without... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...in that calm way of his if he knew when there’d be a boat from Hong Kong to Yokohama. ‘Tomorrow, on the morning tide,’ replied the pilot. ‘Oh!’ said Mr Fogg without... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...whole journey in jeopardy by making him miss the departure of the steamer for Yokohama. But this man, who seemed totally imperturbable, felt neither impatience... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was not the type who would let an idea go to waste and so he headed for Yokohama harbour. But the closer he got to the docks, the more his plan, which had... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...determined if necessary to carry on as far as Tokyo. This native part of Yokohama is called Benten, after the name of a goddess of the sea worshipped on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the holy emperor descended from the gods, lives. The Carnatic docked in Yokohama, near the jetties of the port and the customs sheds, amid a large number of... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...transport mail and passengers between North America, China, Japan and Malaya. Yokohama is situated in Tokyo Bay, quite close to that enormous town, which is the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...from Shanghai. It had six hours left to reach the port before the steamer for Yokohama departed. There was great anxiety on board. They wanted to arrive at all costs... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...be in Shanghai by that very evening if he was to catch the steamer leaving for Yokohama. Without the storm, which had made him lose several hours, he wouldn’t still... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...detours between London and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore and Yokohama. If he had followed all the way the fiftieth... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rock Island</name>
      <description>...to the ocean. To go from Omaha to Chicago the railway, known as the Chicago–Rock Island Railroad, runs directly east, serving fifty stations on the way. A direct train... </description>
      <address>Rock Island</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...by ten o’clock in the evening the ship was still off Queenstown.1 Phileas Fogg only had twenty-four hours left to get to London. That was... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>55</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rock Island</name>
      <description>...the night it crossed the Mississippi at Davenport and entered Illinois via Rock Island. At four o’clock in the afternoon of the following day, the 10th, it... </description>
      <address>Rock Island</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ohio</name>
      <description>...gentleman had no time to lose. It went like lightning through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, passing through towns with classical-sounding... </description>
      <address>Ohio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aurungabad</name>
      <description>...could see Ellora and its wonderful temples and also the famous city of Aurungabad, once the fearsome Aurungzeb’s capital city3 but now merely an administrative... </description>
      <address>Aurungabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...in the evening – about twenty-five hours since the travellers had got back to London – Passepartout had been told to inform Rev. Samuel Wilson about a certain... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>temple of Malabar Hill</name>
      <description>...of having violated with his shoes the sanctity of the precincts of the temple of Malabar Hill during the day of 20 October, the court hereby condemns the aforesaid... </description>
      <address>temple of Malabar Hill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...furious state, the other two headed for the main police station in Hong Kong. When they got there Phileas Fogg gave a description of Passepartout and left... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...far south of Japan, 1,100 miles away, or to Shanghai, which is 800 miles from Hong Kong. If we went the second way we could stay close to the Chinese coast, which... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...of year. In any case, we wouldn’t arrive in time because it’s 1,650 miles from Hong Kong to Yokohama.’ ‘Only 1,600,’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Makes no difference.’ Fix breathed... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...of year. In any case, we wouldn’t arrive in time because it’s 1,650 miles from Hong Kong to Yokohama.’ ‘Only 1,600,’ said Mr Fogg. ‘Makes no difference.’ Fix breathed... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...warrant that I’ve requested from London. I need you to help me to keep him in Hong Kong.’ ‘What! You want me to –’ ‘And then I’ll give you a share of the £2,000 reward... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...In any case, he had no time to lose. Phileas Fogg had to be arrested in Hong Kong at all costs. ‘Listen,’ said Fix curtly, ‘listen to me carefully. I’m not what... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...into one of the many dens of this type that have sprung up even in Hong Kong. Passepartout didn’t have any money, but he was happy to accept his companion’s... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Passepartout everything. It was perhaps the only way to keep Phileas Fogg in Hong Kong for a few more days. After they had left the office Fix offered to take his... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...to the point, informed her that the Honourable Jejeeh no longer lived in Hong Kong and that he was probably in Holland. At first Mrs Aouda made no reply. She put... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...search of this relative of hers, in whose safe-keeping he would leave her in Hong Kong. At the same time he told Passepartout to stay in the hotel until he came back... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...the said person in that calm way of his if he knew when there’d be a boat from Hong Kong to Yokohama. ‘Tomorrow, on the morning tide,’ replied the pilot. ‘Oh!’ said Mr... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...the said person in that calm way of his if he knew when there’d be a boat from Hong Kong to Yokohama. ‘Tomorrow, on the morning tide,’ replied the pilot. ‘Oh!’ said Mr... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...come clean with Passepartout. If it did not prove possible to arrest Fogg in Hong Kong and if Fogg was preparing to leave British soil once and for all, then he, Fix... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Malaya peninsula</name>
      <description>...30 October, the Rangoon entered the Strait of Malacca, which separates the Malaya peninsula from the island of Sumatra. The main island was hidden from view by... </description>
      <address>Malaya peninsula</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...of coming across the helpful person to whom he had spoken on arrival in Egypt. ‘If I’m not mistaken,’ he said, going up to him with his most engaging smile... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...time of arrival and the actual time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...2 October, 8.45 p.m. Arrived Paris, Thursday 3 October, 7.20 a.m. Left Paris, Thursday, 8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin via Mont Cenis, Friday 4 October, 6.35... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the following entries: Left London, Wednesday 2 October, 8.45 p.m. Arrived Paris, Thursday 3 October, 7.20 a.m. Left Paris, Thursday, 8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...madam. It must be to do with safeguarding your position in England.’ ‘Let’s wait and see,’ replied the young woman, looking thoughtful. And so for... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>61</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...Fogg thought that he, too, could make up twelve hours, as the mail from America did. Instead of arriving in Liverpool on the Henrietta the following evening he... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Salsette</name>
      <description>...southeast of the natural harbour, nor the caves at Kanheri on the island of Salsette, those magnificent remains of Buddhist architecture. Absolutely nothing... </description>
      <address>Salsette</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Asia</name>
      <description>...in order to find another way of getting to the Dutch or French possessions in Asia. He must be well aware that he wouldn’t be safe in India, which is... </description>
      <address>Asia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...the forest, where it was still dark. An hour after leaving the temple of Pillagi the elephant began to cross an immense plain. At seven o’clock they made a... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...cried out Passepartout. ‘Certainly. It’s got nothing to do with the temple at Pillagi but the temple at Malabar Hill, in Bombay.’ ‘And as evidence of his guilt here... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...priests to plead guilty in turn to what they attempted to do at the temple of Pillagi.’ The priests looked at one another. They didn’t seem to understand a word of... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Asia</name>
      <description>...ten days or so by sea.’ ‘And where exactly is Bombay?’ ‘In India.’ ‘That’s in Asia, isn’t it?’ ‘Of course.’ ‘Heavens above! There’s something I’ve got to tell you... </description>
      <address>Asia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...eyelid. However, the situation was serious. New York wasn’t the same thing as Hong Kong and dealing with the captain of the Henrietta wasn’t the same thing as dealing... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...14 October, it put in at Steamer Point, to the northwest of the harbour at Aden. This was where it was due to take on more fuel. Catering for the fuel needs of... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...It had been planned. In any case, the Mongolia, instead of arriving in Aden only in the morning of 15 October, got there on the evening of the 14th. That... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...the Mongolia’s propellers were churning up the waters of the harbour of Aden and soon the ship was in the Indian Ocean. It had a time allocation of one... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Indian Ocean</name>
      <description>...fastmoving steamer was speeding down the Red Sea. 9 Where the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean prove favourable to Phileas Fogg’s purposes The distance between Suez and Aden... </description>
      <address>Indian Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...we have no influence in these savage parts and especially in this region of Bundelkhand. The whole of the area to the north of the Vindhyas is the scene of constant... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ceylon</name>
      <description>...across the subcontinent it was no longer necessary to go around the tip of Ceylon. Among the passengers were various civil servants and army officers of all... </description>
      <address>Ceylon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Long
Island</name>
      <description>...of Sandy Hook and put out to sea. During the day it followed the coastline of Long Island, keeping well clear of the beacon on Fire Island, then headed rapidly... </description>
      <address>Long
Island</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Murshidabad</name>
      <description>...could be seen of the beauties of Bengal, such as Golconda, the ruins of Gour, Murshidabad, its former capital, Burdwan, Hoogli or Chandernagore, a French outpost on... </description>
      <address>Murshidabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...at Mrs Aouda, he said, ‘Madam, will you forgive me for having brought you to England?’ ‘Forgive you, Mr Fogg?’ replied Mrs Aouda, struggling to keep her emotions... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...was bound to be on board the Mongolia, and in all truth if the crook had left England with the intention of reaching the New World, it would be logical for him to... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...going through the canal every day, thereby reducing by half the journey from England to India compared to the old route via the Cape of Good Hope. The other was a... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Chandernagore</name>
      <description>...goes back down to the south-east via Burdwan and the French possession of Chandernagore,2 terminating in Calcutta. It was half past four in the afternoon when the... </description>
      <address>Chandernagore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Burdwan</name>
      <description>...Bengal, such as Golconda, the ruins of Gour, Murshidabad, its former capital, Burdwan, Hoogli or Chandernagore, a French outpost on Indian soil, over which... </description>
      <address>Burdwan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Holland</name>
      <description>...past two years. After making his fortune he had settled in Europe – probably Holland, which was understandable given the large number of trading connections he had... </description>
      <address>Holland</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mexico</name>
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      <address>Sacramento</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hoogli</name>
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      <name>Kholby</name>
      <description>...and its warmth was very welcome. Supper consisted of the provisions bought in Kholby. The travellers were almost too exhausted and shaken about to eat. What began... </description>
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      <name>Peru</name>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...Mr Fogg said to his opponent, ‘I am in a great hurry to return to Europe and any delay would have serious consequences for me.’ ‘So, what’s that got to... </description>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...goods, the produce of trade from as far afield as Mexico, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Europe, Asia and all the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Passepartout was so delighted... </description>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...town of Kalinjar, situated on the Cani, one of the minor tributaries of the Ganges. He always avoided places that were inhabited, feeling more secure in the... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...it is well known that, according to the legends of the Ramayana,1 the Ganges has its source in the heavens from where, thanks to Brahma, it comes down to... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...territory of Bundelkhand, goes up to Allahabad, turns east to meet the Ganges at Benares, moves slightly away from it and goes back down to the south-east... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ganges</name>
      <description>...coach, etc. Nowadays steamboats speed up and down the Indus and the Ganges, and thanks to a railway that crosses the whole width of India, with branch... </description>
      <address>Ganges</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Asia</name>
      <description>...English society over those three days. Telegrams were sent to America and to Asia in an attempt to get news of Phileas Fogg. Someone was sent morning and evening... </description>
      <address>Asia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Marylebone</name>
      <description>...it was too late to give notice to the Rev. Samuel Wilson, of the parish of Marylebone. Passepartout put on his best smile. ‘Never too late,’ he said. It was only... </description>
      <address>Marylebone</address>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool and London. This enabled him... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...as its startingpoint and then went east to meet up with the line coming from Omaha. From San Francisco to Sacramento the line headed directly north-east along the... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...replied the conductor,2 ‘we’ve telegraphed through to the station at Omaha to ask for a train but it probably won’t arrive in Medicine Bow until six... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...replied Mr Fogg. ‘Are you going to New York?’ ‘No.’ ‘To Chicago?’ ‘No.’ ‘To Omaha?’ ‘That’s nothing to do with you. Do you know Plum Creek?’ ‘No,’ answered Mr... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ogden</name>
      <description>...is unable to talk sense into anybody After it left the Great Salt Lake and Ogden station, the train headed north for an hour as far as the River Weber, having... </description>
      <address>Ogden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ogden</name>
      <description>...to the City of Latter- Day Saints via the small branch line that goes off from Ogden. Two hours were enough to visit this absolutely typical American town, one that... </description>
      <address>Ogden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ogden</name>
      <description>...two quite distinct sections, the ‘Central Pacific’ between San Francisco and Ogden, and the ‘Union Pacific’ between Ogden and Omaha. That is where five different... </description>
      <address>Ogden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nebraska</name>
      <description>...line between the states of Wyoming and Colorado. At eleven o’clock it entered Nebraska, passed close to Sedgwick and reached Julesberg, which is situated on the South... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Iowa</name>
      <description>...junctions along its length, with branch lines going off into the states of Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and Oregon. After leaving Omaha it follows the south bank of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Yokohama</name>
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      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and certainly very obliging, who had turned up in Suez then embarked on the Mongolia and disembarked at Bombay, where he said he had to stay, who then showed up... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...of the English and the proverbial coldness of their gentlemen, he had come to England in search of fortune. But so far luck had not been on his side. He had not been... </description>
      <address>England</address>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...Colonel Proctor again, I suppose?’ ‘No,’ replied Fix. ‘I shall come back to America to find him,’ said Phileas Fogg coldly. ‘It is not acceptable for a British... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...politely, ‘after our encounter in San Francisco I had planned to return to America to meet up with you again as soon as I’d sorted out the matters that require my... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...journey. As it happened, the steamer that did the crossing from Yokohama to San Francisco was a direct connection for the steamer from Hong Kong and it couldn’t leave... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...with a sneer. ‘That suits me perfectly,’ replied Fogg. ‘Well, this really is America for you,’ thought Passepartout, ‘and this train conductor is a real... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...pleased to give information about the customs, history and administration of India, if Phileas Fogg had been the sort who would have asked for it. But the English... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...sepoy revolt and could justifiably be considered a native. He had lived in India since his youth and had made only occasional visits to the country of his... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...and trading centre of Patna, with the largest opium market in India, and Monghyr, a town that is not merely European but as English as Manchester... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>64</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...class in Indian society. Several Parsee traders have made huge fortunes in India in the cotton trade. One of them, Sir James Jejeebhoy had been knighted by the... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...part was already over, that they had left behind strange countries like China and Japan and were now returning to civilization, and finally that a train from... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mississippi</name>
      <description>...is where the Pacific Railroad properly speaking comes to an end, linking the Mississippi basin to the ocean. To go from Omaha to Chicago the railway, known as... </description>
      <address>Mississippi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...for having been overcome by the effects of opium in a smoking den in Hong Kong,1 for which he apologized. Mr Fogg listened to this story impassively and made... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...directly from Mrs Aouda, who also told him how they had done the crossing from Hong Kong to Yokohama in the company of a man called Fix, on the schooner... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...lines meet up, making regular travel possible between Omaha and New York. New York and San Francisco are therefore now linked by an uninterrupted metal strip... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...a few differences, the dear fellow found it was like walking through Bombay, Calcutta or Singapore. The English have left a trail of similar cities around the... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Himalayas</name>
      <description>...pupils of her large clear eyes, there shimmer, as in the sacred lakes of the Himalayas, the purest reflections of celestial light. Her delicate, perfect white teeth... </description>
      <address>Himalayas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...five different lines meet up, making regular travel possible between Omaha and New York. New York and San Francisco are therefore now linked by an uninterrupted metal... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...help of the current, John Bunsby calculated that it was only ten miles to the Shanghai River, though the town itself is situated at least twelve miles above the... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Alabama</name>
      <description>...really got people worked up. I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t about that Alabama business, even though it’s been officially settled.’ ‘Perhaps,’ was all Mr Fogg... </description>
      <address>Alabama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>United States of America</name>
      <description>...THE LONG-NOSES-LONG-NOSES DEDICATED TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great Attraction! ‘The United States of America!’ exclaimed Passepartout. ‘That’s right up my street!’ He followed the... </description>
      <address>United States of America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hyderabad</name>
      <description>...merely an administrative town in one of the isolated provinces of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s dominions. This was the area that used to be controlled by Feringheea, the... </description>
      <address>Hyderabad</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>City of
Paris</name>
      <description>...efforts useless. As for the steamers of the Inman Company, one of them, the City of Paris, was setting to sea the following day, but it was pointless even thinking about... </description>
      <address>City of
Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Laramie</name>
      <description>...wall formed by the northern portion of the Rocky Mountains, dominated by Laramie Peak. Between this curve and the railway stretched vast, well-watered plains... </description>
      <address>Laramie</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>California</name>
      <description>...a steamship. Meanwhile the train sped along at full steam across the state of California. In this part of the country between San Francisco and Sacramento the land is... </description>
      <address>California</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>California</name>
      <description>...saw nothing of this sizeable city, the seat of the legislature of the state of California, with its handsome wharves, its wide streets, its splendid-looking hotels, its... </description>
      <address>California</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...in order. Passepartout kept going up and down the staircase in the house in Savile Row. Time went by very slowly for the poor fellow. He listened outside the door of... </description>
      <address>Savile Row</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...woman, looking thoughtful. And so for the whole of that Sunday the house in Savile Row looked deserted, and for the first time since living there Phileas Fogg did... </description>
      <address>Savile Row</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>United States of America</name>
      <description>...THE LONG-NOSES-LONG-NOSES DEDICATED TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great Attraction! ‘The United States of America!’ exclaimed Passepartout. ‘That’s right up my street!’ He followed the... </description>
      <address>United States of America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kambay</name>
      <description>...a short time the course of the Tapti, a small river that enters the Gulf of Kambay near Surat. It is worth explaining at this point the thoughts that were... </description>
      <address>Kambay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rochin</name>
      <description>...Sacramento the train, once it had gone past the stations at Junction, Rochin, Auburn and Colfax, entered the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It was seven... </description>
      <address>Rochin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...difficulty overcome these fanatics for independence. It had taken control of Utah and had made it subject to federal law after imprisoning Brigham Young for... </description>
      <address>Utah</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...wonderful land and on this fertile soil, on the emigration trail that crossed Utah towards California, that the new colony expanded enormously, thanks to one of... </description>
      <address>Utah</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...out of Illinois, driven out of Ohio, driven out of Missouri and driven out of Utah, but we will still find an independent territory where we will pitch out tents... </description>
      <address>Utah</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...of individual choice, but it should be noted that it is primarily the women in Utah who wish to get married, because according to the local religion the... </description>
      <address>Utah</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...words the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. The China, bound for Liverpool, had left forty-five minutes earlier! 32 In which Phileas... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...minutes earlier! 32 In which Phileas Fogg squares up to misfortune The China’s departure seemed to signal the end of all Phileas Fogg’s hopes. No other... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...you take me and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Utah</name>
      <description>...the Humboldt Ranges and half past nine by the time it entered the territory of Utah,2 the area of the Great Salt Lake and the strange land of the Mormons. 27 In... </description>
      <address>Utah</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nevada</name>
      <description>...the river takes its source, almost at the easternmost point of the state of Nevada. After eating their lunch Mr Fogg, Mrs Aouda and their companions went back to... </description>
      <address>Nevada</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nevada</name>
      <description>...Salt Lake Desert, Mounts Cedar and Humboldt, the Humboldt River and the Sierra Nevada and goes back down to the Pacific via Sacramento, and over its whole length the... </description>
      <address>Nevada</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nevada</name>
      <description>...the natural surroundings. Towards nine o’clock the train entered the state of Nevada through the Carson Sink, continuing in a north-easterly direction. At midday... </description>
      <address>Nevada</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...Andrew Stuart replied, ‘he has lost hands down! You know in any case that the China, the only steamer from New York that he could have caught to get to Liverpool... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...Mr Fogg and ourselves will have expired.’ ‘What time did the last train from Liverpool arrive?’ asked Thomas Flanagan. ‘Seven twenty-three,’ replied Gauthier Ralph... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...left the custom-house. They jumped into a cab and within a few minutes were at Liverpool station. Phileas Fogg asked if there was an express ready to leave... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...goal. His arrest meant the end of everything for him. When he had arrived in Liverpool at twenty minutes to midday on 21 December, he had until eight forty-five to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...Fogg was in prison. He had been locked up in the gaol of the custom-house in Liverpool and was to spend the night there before being transferred to London. At the... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...survived. ‘Where are we?’ he repeated, red in the face. ‘770 miles east of Liverpool,’ replied Mr Fogg, with total composure. ‘Pirate!’ exclaimed Andrew Speedy. ‘I... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to Liverpool.’ ‘I shall decide what to do,’ replied Mr Fogg. Passepartout had understood. He... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to Liverpool.’ ‘I shall decide what to do,’ replied Mr Fogg. Passepartout had understood. He... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s where I’m... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...Well known.’ ‘Will you take me and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...China, one of the fastest ships of the Cunard Line, he would have arrived in Liverpool and then in London within the deadline. Mr Fogg left the hotel alone after... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...In any case, like the ships of the Hamburg Line,1 it didn’t go directly to Liverpool or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...but there was still a possibility that this would be before the steamer for Liverpool left. Passepartout had even felt a strong desire to shake hands with his ally... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...New York on 11 December by nine o’clock in the evening, when the steamer for Liverpool is due to leave?’ ‘I really do.’ ‘And if your journey hadn’t been interrupted... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...steamers that the Peninsular and Oriental Company uses on its service over the China Seas and the Sea of Japan, was an iron-hulled, propeller-driven ship, weighing... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Missouri</name>
      <description>...out of Vermont, driven out of Illinois, driven out of Ohio, driven out of Missouri and driven out of Utah, but we will still find an independent territory where... </description>
      <address>Missouri</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...in this city, which is thoroughly English, even though it is off the coast of China. At half past midday, the train stopped in the station at Benares. Hindu legend... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ohio</name>
      <description>...craftsmen and also many professional people. How a colony was founded in Ohio. How a church was erected at a cost of $200,000 and a town built at Kirkland... </description>
      <address>Ohio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...bank robber, Phileas Fogg. Send arrest warrant without delay Bombay (British India). The effect of this telegram was immediate. For ‘honourable gentleman’ people... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...the canal every day, thereby reducing by half the journey from England to India compared to the old route via the Cape of Good Hope. The other was a small... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...French possessions in Asia. He must be well aware that he wouldn’t be safe in India, which is British soil.’ ‘Unless he’s a very clever man,’ replied the consul... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...of reaching the New World, it would be logical for him to prefer the route via India because it was less carefully watched or more difficult to watch than the route... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...government has taken over the responsibilities and costs of the former East India Company.1 Second lieutenants get £280 per annum, brigadiers £2,400 and generals... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...is only too pleased to get away with losing just a shoe As is well known, India, that great upside-down triangle with its base in the north and its apex in the... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...the city of Madras, up to 1857, the year of the Indian Mutiny, the famous East India Company was all-powerful. It gradually annexed the various provinces, which it... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...Mr Fogg continued coldly, ‘do not swear, and remember this: in the past in India cats were considered sacred animals. Those were the good old days.’ ‘For the... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Illinois</name>
      <description>...that the Mormons began to colonize around 1845 after being driven out of Illinois. In the past it took at best six months to go from New York to San Francisco... </description>
      <address>Illinois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...since the last instructions his master had given him as he left the Mongolia, Passepartout had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...if you want to see something new.’ By six o’clock in the evening the Mongolia’s propellers were churning up the waters of the harbour of Aden and soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...whatsoever on Phileas Fogg’s timetable. It had been planned. In any case, the Mongolia, instead of arriving in Aden only in the morning of 15 October, got there on... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...to their gods. So what was this eccentric doing, imprisoned as he was on the Mongolia? First of all, he took his four daily meals, without the rolling or pitching of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...get £280 per annum, brigadiers £2,400 and generals £4,000.* Life on board the Mongolia was therefore one of luxury with a society made up of public servants... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...get £280 per annum, brigadiers £2,400 and generals £4,000.* Life on board the Mongolia was therefore one of luxury with a society made up of public servants... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...sailing schedule allowed its steamers a period of 138 hours to cover it. The Mongolia, whose engines were at full throttle, was moving fast in order to arrive ahead... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...telegram already mentioned. A quarter of an hour later Fix went on board the Mongolia, taking with him some light luggage but plenty of cash, and soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...his companion buy what he needed, urged him not to miss the departure of the Mongolia, and hurried off back to the consul’s office. Now that his mind was made up... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...spending it on the way. That’s why he’s promised the chief engineer of the Mongolia a huge bonus in Bombay if he gets us there with plenty of time to spare.’ ‘And... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...gave his servant some orders, then got into a small boat that took him to the Mongolia and went back down into his cabin. There he took out his notebook, which... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...point, ‘I have good reason to believe that our man is a passenger on board the Mongolia.’ Fix then recounted what had taken place between the servant and himself... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...but most of them disembarked in the small boats that had come alongside the Mongolia. Fix examined closely all those who set foot on dry land. At that moment one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...of the canal and went out to meet the Mongolia. Soon the enormous bulk of the Mongolia came into view, moving along between the banks of the canal. Eleven o’clock was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...you’ve got, you’ll be able to recognize your man if he really is on board the Mongolia.’ ‘My dear sir,’ replied Fix, ‘you sniff out this sort of individual... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...hundred miles of canal in next to no time. I should remind you again that the Mongolia has always earned the £25 bonus that the government gives every time a ship... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...about that man Phileas Fogg were as follows: On Wednesday 9 October, the liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dakota</name>
      <description>...and twenty miles further on it entered the state of Wyoming – formerly part of Dakota – by going right along the Bitter Creek Valley, which forms part of the water... </description>
      <address>Dakota</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...of ‘this is my duty’ he had not hesitated. The captain in command of Fort Kearney was there. His soldiers – about a hundred men in all – had taken up defensive... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...two o’clock in the afternoon the engine was reversing towards the station at Kearney. This was the whistling noise heard in the fog. The passengers were extremely... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...the engine at last came to a halt about twenty miles beyond the station at Kearney. Both the driver and the fireman were still alive and, after being unconscious... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...man Fogg to the station he had realized that the scoundrel was going to leave Bombay. He had immediately made up his mind to accompany him as far as Calcutta and... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...left the Mongolia, Passepartout had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez and Paris, that this was not the end of his journey, that it would... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Indian Peninsular Railway is roughly as follows. After leaving the island of Bombay it crosses Salsette, joins the mainland opposite Tannah, crosses the chain of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...of one hundred and sixty-eight hours to complete the crossing from Aden to Bombay. As it happened, conditions in the Indian Ocean were favourable. The... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...kept telling himself that this whole bizarre episode would come to an end in Bombay. The day after they had left Suez, 10 October, Passepartout was on deck when he... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...to his post in Goa,3 a church minister, the Rev. Decimus Smith, returning to Bombay, and a brigadiergeneral in the British army, who was rejoining his regiment in... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...who had embarked at Brindisi were travelling to India. Some were going to Bombay, others to Calcutta but via Bombay, because since the opening of the railway... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...a telegram to London with an urgent request to send an arrest warrant to Bombay. Then I’ll get on board the Mongolia, keep track of my thief all the way to... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Fogg would not disembark at Suez and that he really was going to Bombay. ‘Is Bombay a long way?’ asked Passepartout. ‘Quite a long way,’ replied the detective... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Fogg would not disembark at Suez and that he really was going to Bombay. ‘Is Bombay a long way?’ asked Passepartout. ‘Quite a long way,’ replied the detective... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...that Phileas Fogg would not disembark at Suez and that he really was going to Bombay. ‘Is Bombay a long way?’ asked Passepartout. ‘Quite a long way,’ replied the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...That’s why he’s promised the chief engineer of the Mongolia a huge bonus in Bombay if he gets us there with plenty of time to spare.’ ‘And you’ve known your... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...actual time of arrival for each main staging point, Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...overexcited mind of the police inspector. The sudden departure from London, shortly after the theft took place, the large sum of money being carried, the... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...it’s essential for me to keep him here until I receive the arrest warrant from London.’ ‘Well, Mr Fix,’ replied the consul, ‘that’s your business. It’s not up to me... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...‘you’ll be paying the bill!’ 5 In which a new type of share appears on the London market When he left London, Phileas Fogg could have had little idea of... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...a pocket calendar, ‘since today is Wednesday 2 October, I must be back in London in this very drawing-room in the Reform Club on Saturday 21 December at eight... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...Fogg didn’t bat an eyelid. However, the situation was serious. New York wasn’t the same thing as Hong Kong and dealing with the captain of the... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...the beautiful Lake Michigan. There are 900 miles between Chicago and New York. There was no shortage of trains in Chicago. Mr Fogg went straight from one... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kolaba</name>
      <description>...The liner entered the natural harbour formed by the islands of Salsette, Kolaba, Elephanta and Butcher, and by half past four it was alongside the quays of... </description>
      <address>Kolaba</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>73.11964,18.43687,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>e</name>
      <description>...lose more than five minutes in a year. It’s as accurate as a chronometer.’ ‘I get it,’ replied Fix. ‘You’ve kept London time, which is about two hours behind... </description>
      <address>e</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>8.796338,50.429207,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English capital</name>
      <description>...He belonged to none of those numerous societies that proliferate in the English capital, from the Harmonic Society down to the Entomological Society,6 whose main... </description>
      <address>English capital</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>﻿17 In which various matters are dealt with during the crossing from Singapore to Hong Kong From that day on Passepartout and the detective met each... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...the Rangoon, which was half a day ahead of schedule on the crossing put in at Singapore,1 in order to take on a new supply of coal. Phileas Fogg noted this gain in the... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...which the crossing of the Pacific Ocean takes place What had happened off Shanghai is easy to work out. The signals from the Tankadère had been spotted from the... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...scarcely managed a glimpse of the fort at Chunar, twenty miles southwest of Benares, the former stronghold of the rajahs of Bihar, Ghazipur and its large rosewater... </description>
      <address>Benares</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>83.01041,25.31668,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...and in that case I’ll have to delay his departure at all costs. I failed in Bombay and I failed in Calcutta. If things don’t work out in Hong Kong my reputation... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...government and Mrs Aouda was related to this wealthy individual, who lived in Bombay. It was a cousin of this very Sir James, the Honourable Jejeeh, that she was... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...Police detectives, the best in the business, have been sent to America and Europe, to all the main ports of entry and exit, and it will be extremely difficult... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...journey around the world within the allotted time. Nine days after leaving Yokohama, Phileas Fogg had gone exactly halfway around the globe. So it was that on 23... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Mrs Aouda, who also told him how they had done the crossing from Hong Kong to Yokohama in the company of a man called Fix, on the schooner the Tankadère. At the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...inexpressible sense of satisfaction. Detaining Phileas Fogg for eight days in Calcutta gave more than enough time for the warrant to reach him. Passepartout was... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...the time it had taken to rescue the young widow, Fix and the Hindus arrived in Calcutta before Phileas Fogg and his servant, who were supposed to be arrested as soon... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...jeopardy. I have two days spare that I can use. There’s a steamer that leaves Calcutta for Hong Kong on the 25th at midday. Today is only the 22nd and we shall get to... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...aback for a moment. ‘But how come I haven’t seen you on board since we left Calcutta?’ ‘Well, I didn’t feel too good … seasickness … I was lying down in my cabin …... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...his faithful servant. They needed to cover the distance between Liverpool and London in five and a half hours. This was a perfectly reasonable proposition when the... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...driver about a bonus he could earn, Phileas Fogg was speeding off towards London in the company of the young woman and his faithful servant. They needed to... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...like the ships of the Hamburg Line,1 it didn’t go directly to Liverpool or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to Southampton would... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...have been a day out in his calculations? How could he think when he arrived in London that it was Saturday evening of 21 December when it was instead Friday 20... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...he offered, albeit without showing any sign of emotion, to accompany her to Hong Kong, where she would stay until this whole business died down. Mrs Aouda gratefully... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Sir James, the Honourable Jejeeh, that she was expecting to meet up with in Hong Kong. Would he offer to take her in and help her? She couldn’t say for sure. To... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...I failed in Bombay and I failed in Calcutta. If things don’t work out in Hong Kong my reputation will be ruined. Whatever happens I must succeed. But what’s the... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Whether the young woman was married or not, it was still an abduction, and in Hong Kong it was possible to stir up enough trouble for the abductor for him not... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.15769,22.28552,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...hold of the sailing sledge and therefore the only possible means of reaching Omaha in time. But because of some strange premonition he remained guarded towards... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-95.94043,41.25626,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...with renewed vigour. Phileas Fogg’s name was once more in demand on the London market. The gentleman’s five colleagues from the Reform Club spent those three... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Annam</name>
      <description>...effect of steam and wind. And so it was that they followed the coastline of Annam and Cochin China2 on a choppy and very tiring sea. But the fault for this lay... </description>
      <address>Annam</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>119.05474,27.50774,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Glasgow</name>
      <description>...the pick of the profession, were dispatched to the main ports, Liverpool, Glasgow, Le Havre, Suez, Brindisi and New York, with the promise of a reward of £2,000... </description>
      <address>Glasgow</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.25763,55.86515,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...Fix appears to have no knowledge at all of what he’s being told The Rangoon, one of the steamers that the Peninsular and Oriental Company uses on its... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rangoon</name>
      <description>...who would plunge into such waters. The first part of the crossing on board the Rangoon went perfectly. The weather was kind to them. All this part of the immense bay... </description>
      <address>Rangoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>96.15611,16.80528,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calcutta</name>
      <description>...a certain part of this immense country. It maintains a governor-general in Calcutta, governors in Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and a lieutenant-governor in Agra. But... </description>
      <address>Calcutta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>88.36304,22.56263,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...would an employee of P&amp;O want to break off his journey? You were only going to Bombay and now you are almost in China. America’s not far away, and from America to... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...Chronicle worked it out: From London to Suez via the Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>17.946867,40.641136,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...coming straight from Brindisi, isn’t it?’ asked Fix. ‘Yes, straight from Brindisi, where it picked up the mail for India. It left Brindisi on Saturday at five... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>17.946867,40.641136,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Brindisi</name>
      <description>...it had always exceeded its scheduled speed, namely 10 miles per hour, between Brindisi and Suez and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for... </description>
      <address>Brindisi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>17.946867,40.641136,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...dispatched to the main ports, Liverpool, Glasgow, Le Havre, Suez, Brindisi and New York, with the promise of a reward of £2,000 plus five per cent of the amount... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.00597,40.71427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...Railway. This is how the Morning Chronicle worked it out: From London to Suez via the Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and steamship 7 days From... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...exceeded its scheduled speed, namely 10 miles per hour, between Brindisi and Suez and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...1,310 nautical miles, so it needs to have a fresh supply of fuel.’ ‘And from Suez, does the boat go straight on to Bombay?’ asked Fix. ‘Straight on, without... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...strike. ‘It can’t be far away,’ replied the consul. ‘How long will it stop in Suez for?’ Fix asked. ‘Four hours. The time needed to take on board more coal... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...But we’re travelling so fast that everything seems a blur. So now we’re in Suez, aren’t we?’ ‘Suez it is.’ ‘And that’s in Egypt, isn’t it?’ ‘In Egypt. Quite... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...schedule. So he wrote in for that day, Wednesday 9 October, his arrival in Suez, which as it coincided with the scheduled time of arrival was neither a loss... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Suez</name>
      <description>...was the thief so keen on having his passport stamped to show he’s been through Suez?’ ‘Why? I’ve no idea, sir,’ the detective replied, ‘but listen to what I have... </description>
      <address>Suez</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.52627,29.97371,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...Strait, which separates the large island of Formosa2 from the mainland of China, and it was now crossing the Tropic of Cancer. The sea was very difficult in... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>China</name>
      <description>...military profession is as highly regarded in Japan as it is looked down on in China. Then came mendicant friars, pilgrims in long robes, ordinary civilians, with... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.83107747167409,36.56380228339525,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San
Francisco</name>
      <description>...Colonel Proctor. ‘Sir,’ Mr Fogg replied very politely, ‘after our encounter in San Francisco I had planned to return to America to meet up with you again as soon as I’d... </description>
      <address>San
Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nagasaki</name>
      <description>...run north.’ ‘Pilot,’ said Phileas Fogg, ‘it’s from Yokohama, not Shanghai or Nagasaki, that I’ve got to catch the American mail boat.’ ‘Why?’ replied the pilot. ‘The... </description>
      <address>Nagasaki</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>129.88333,32.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Khandala</name>
      <description>...Kalyan station it left behind to its right the branch line that went down via Khandala and Poona to the south-east of India and reached Panwell station. At this point... </description>
      <address>Khandala</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you sure what you’re saying is correct?’ ‘Yes, I am.’ ‘So when does the... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>121.45806,31.22222,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...one?’ ‘I only know of one,’ Mr Fogg answered calmly. ‘And that one is …’ ‘Shanghai.’ For a few moments the captain did not understand what this reply meant, the... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>121.45806,31.22222,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Shanghai</name>
      <description>...stem of the ship. By midday the Tankadère was only about forty-five miles from Shanghai. It had six hours left to reach the port before the steamer for Yokohama... </description>
      <address>Shanghai</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>121.45806,31.22222,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...basin to the ocean. To go from Omaha to Chicago the railway, known as the Chicago–Rock Island Railroad, runs directly east, serving fifty stations on the way. A... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-87.65005,41.85003,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chicago</name>
      <description>...to an end, linking the Mississippi basin to the ocean. To go from Omaha to Chicago the railway, known as the Chicago–Rock Island Railroad, runs directly east... </description>
      <address>Chicago</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-87.65005,41.85003,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...is divided into two quite distinct sections, the ‘Central Pacific’ between San Francisco and Ogden, and the ‘Union Pacific’ between Ogden and Omaha. That is where five... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...went up to him, saying: ‘My dear fellow, there’ve been some disturbances in San Francisco today, haven’t there?’ ‘It was a political rally, sir,’ replied the... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...who had been so rude to Phileas Fogg during the political rally in San Francisco. As she did not wish to be seen, Mrs Aouda quickly pulled back from the... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.41942,37.77493,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...then had the idea of going to see the steamers due to leave for America. He was planning to offer his services as a cook or servant, and wanted in... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>66</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-112.5748710765186,45.70207474696211,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...he had followed all the way the fiftieth parallel, the one which runs through London, the distance would only have been about 12,000 miles, whereas Phileas Fogg was... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>America</name>
      <description>...to Bombay and now you are almost in China. America’s not far away, and from America to Europe is no distance at all.’ Fix looked carefully at his fellow passenger... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-112.5748710765186,45.70207474696211,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nebraska</name>
      <description>...and they all rushed off towards Omaha station. This important city in Nebraska is where the Pacific Railroad properly speaking comes to an end, linking the... </description>
      <address>Nebraska</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-99.80422276456162,41.528926967972524,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...flower. Instead of the prickly hedges to be found in the countryside of Europe, here there were pepper bushes. Sago trees, large ferns with their magnificent... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.222024818160893,55.83114375381915,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s where I’m going.’ ‘At any price?’ ‘At any price.’ The captain had spoken and... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.51667,44.85,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s where I’m going.’ ‘At any price?’ ‘At any price.’ The captain... </description>
      <address>Bordeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.51667,44.85,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malegaon</name>
      <description>...as the convoy swept breathlessly by. That morning, beyond the station at Malegaon, the travellers went through the forbidding area that was so often the scene of... </description>
      <address>Malegaon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>74.53462,20.54966,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iowa</name>
      <description>...the train crossed into the state of Iowa, via Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Iowa City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi at Davenport and entered... </description>
      <address>Iowa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-91.53017,41.66113,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aden</name>
      <description>...journey. This was the result of all those enforced detours between London and Aden, between Aden and Bombay, between Calcutta and Singapore and between Singapore... </description>
      <address>Aden</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>44.85611233480177,12.826409691629948,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you sure what you’re saying... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its home port is Shanghai.’ ‘Are you sure what you’re saying... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...especially as the currents run north.’ ‘Pilot,’ said Phileas Fogg, ‘it’s from Yokohama, not Shanghai or Nagasaki, that I’ve got to catch the American mail... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...especially as the currents run north.’ ‘Pilot,’ said Phileas Fogg, ‘it’s from Yokohama, not Shanghai or Nagasaki, that I’ve got to catch the American mail... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...must be joking!’ he said. ‘No. I’ve missed the Carnatic and I must be in Yokohama by the 14th at the latest, to catch the steamer for San Francisco.’ ‘Sorry,’... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...around the port, prepared if necessary to charter a vessel to take him to Yokohama, but all he could see were ships loading and unloading which were not therefore... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...had arrived. Of course, they would be twenty-four hours behind in reaching Yokohama, but it would be easy to make this time up during the twenty-two days it took... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...that they would be twenty-four hours late and bound to miss the departure for Yokohama. At six o’clock the pilot came on board the Rangoon and took his place on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...that they would be twenty-four hours late and bound to miss the departure for Yokohama. At six o’clock the pilot came on board the Rangoon and took his place on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...whole journey in jeopardy by making him miss the departure of the steamer for Yokohama. But this man, who seemed totally imperturbable, felt neither impatience... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Passepartout. ‘Do you think Mr Fogg is in a rush to catch the steamer to Yokohama?’ ‘A terrible rush.’ ‘Do you really believe in this bizarre journey around the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...in Hong Kong in time to catch the boat that was due to leave on 6 November for Yokohama, one of the main ports in Japan. The Rangoon was heavily loaded. A large number... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...was not the type who would let an idea go to waste and so he headed for Yokohama harbour. But the closer he got to the docks, the more his plan, which had... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...determined if necessary to carry on as far as Tokyo. This native part of Yokohama is called Benten, after the name of a goddess of the sea worshipped on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the holy emperor descended from the gods, lives. The Carnatic docked in Yokohama, near the jetties of the port and the customs sheds, amid a large number of... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...the Carnatic, aren’t I?’ he let out. ‘Yes,’ replied the purser. ‘On the way to Yokohama?’ ‘Absolutely.’ For a moment Passepartout had thought that he was on the... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...be in Shanghai by that very evening if he was to catch the steamer leaving for Yokohama. Without the storm, which had made him lose several hours, he wouldn’t still... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...Hong Kong and Phileas Fogg had grounds for hoping that when he arrived in Yokohama he would still be on schedule. If this proved to be the case, the first serious... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...obviously have been to the pilot’s advantage to take his passengers as far as Yokohama, because he was being paid by the day. But it would have been reckless of him... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...at last he found the warrant that had been following him all the way from Bombay and that was already forty days old. The warrant had been sent from Hong Kong... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Yokohama</name>
      <description>...in Hong Kong in time to catch the boat that was due to leave on 6 November for Yokohama, one of the main ports in Japan. The Rangoon was heavily loaded. A large number... </description>
      <address>Yokohama</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>139.65,35.43333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Singapore</name>
      <description>...to himself at Fix’s antics, went off to do his usual shopping. The island of Singapore is not particularly large or impressive. It lacks mountains to make it... </description>
      <address>Singapore</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.81753246434306,1.3549285425521864,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...about to attempt once again to overcome his bad luck by another master stroke. Queenstown is, as it happens, a port on the Irish coast where transatlantic liners from... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-8.29917,51.85722,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...who was in such a rush he didn’t pause for breath, he got into the train from Queenstown at half past one in the morning, reached Dublin as dawn was breaking and... </description>
      <address>Queenstown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-8.29917,51.85722,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Indiana</name>
      <description>...the honourable gentleman had no time to lose. It went like lightning through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, passing through towns with... </description>
      <address>Indiana</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.28486391564206,39.91802385562578,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pennsylvania</name>
      <description>...gentleman had no time to lose. It went like lightning through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, passing through towns with classical-sounding names, some... </description>
      <address>Pennsylvania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-77.84161203555075,40.8986167730316,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Red Sea</name>
      <description>...out against the horizon. He never even dreamt about the dangers of the Red Sea, which the ancient historians, Strabo, Arrian, Artemidorus and Idrisi,2 always... </description>
      <address>Red Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>33.49379344293234,25.174868283704413,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Red Sea</name>
      <description>...Suez. Several fishing boats or coastal vessels moved across the surface of the Red Sea, some of them still having the elegant outline of an ancient galley. As he made... </description>
      <address>Red Sea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>33.49379344293234,25.174868283704413,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...got him drunk in order to separate him from his master and to keep Mr Fogg in Hong Kong. At last he understood the police inspector’s game. And now his master was... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.13206664683996,22.37733523705669,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...of the world, it is sensible to have some money in your pocket After leaving Hong Kong on 7 November at half past six in the evening, the Carnatic headed at full... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.13206664683996,22.37733523705669,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...see, I’m very disappointed. The Carnatic had finished its repairs, and it left Hong Kong twelve hours early without informing anyone. Now we’ll have to wait a whole... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.13206664683996,22.37733523705669,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...warrant that I’ve requested from London. I need you to help me to keep him in Hong Kong.’ ‘What! You want me to –’ ‘And then I’ll give you a share of the £2,000 reward... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>114.13206664683996,22.37733523705669,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...eyes were popping out of his head. ‘Yes, to help me keep this Fogg fellow in Hong Kong for a few days.’ ‘Hey!’ said Passepartout. ‘What are you talking about? What?... </description>
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      <description>...Passepartout takes too keen an interest in his master and what that leads to Hong Kong is only a small island, ceded to Great Britain by the Treaty of Nanking1 after... </description>
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      <description>...fishing boats and ships of all sorts that cluttered up the approaches to Hong Kong. By one o’clock the Rangoon had docked and the passengers were disembarking. In... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...Fix,’ he said to his companion mischievously. ‘Is it true that after we get to Hong Kong we will no longer have the pleasure of your company?’ ‘Well,’ replied Mr Fix... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...something to do with his impatience. ‘Are you really in such a hurry to get to Hong Kong?’ the detective asked him one day. ‘Very much so,’ replied Passepartout. ‘Do... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...in the world. There are about 1,300 miles between Singapore and the island of Hong Kong, a small British possession separated from the Chinese mainland. Phileas Fogg... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...he said he had to stay, who then showed up again on the Rangoon, on the way to Hong Kong, who in a word was following Mr Fogg step by step on his journey: all this... </description>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...which various matters are dealt with during the crossing from Singapore to Hong Kong From that day on Passepartout and the detective met each other frequently, but... </description>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...his faithful servant. They needed to cover the distance between Liverpool and London in five and a half hours. This was a perfectly reasonable proposition when the... </description>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...in Liverpool and was to spend the night there before being transferred to London. At the time of the arrest Passepartout’s instinct was to throw himself at the... </description>
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      <name>Southampton</name>
      <description>...or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to Southampton would have caused Phileas Fogg further delay, thereby rendering his final... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...can’t believe it. I tell you what, sir, I didn’t expect us to go further than Paris, but I only got to see that wonderful city again between seven twenty and eight... </description>
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      <name>Africa</name>
      <description>...isn’t it?’ ‘In Egypt. Quite right.’ ‘And that’s in Africa, isn’t it?’ ‘In Africa.’ ‘In Africa,’ repeated Passepartout. ‘I just can’t believe it. I tell... </description>
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      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...we’re in Suez, aren’t we?’ ‘Suez it is.’ ‘And that’s in Egypt, isn’t it?’ ‘In Egypt. Quite right.’ ‘And that’s in Africa, isn’t it?’ ‘In Africa.’ ‘In Africa,’... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...had come to realize the same would be true of Bombay as of Suez and Paris, that this was not the end of his journey, that it would go on at least as far... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the following entries: Left London, Wednesday 2 October, 8.45 p.m. Arrived Paris, Thursday 3 October, 7.20 a.m. Left Paris, Thursday, 8.40 a.m. Arrived Turin... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...he had completed his journey around the world, would be absolutely safe in England? Perhaps Fix’s view of Mr Fogg really had changed. But he was still just as... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...at Mrs Aouda, he said, ‘Madam, will you forgive me for having brought you to England?’ ‘Forgive you, Mr Fogg?’ replied Mrs Aouda, struggling to keep her emotions... </description>
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      <name>Cardiff</name>
      <description>...Fogg. ‘That’s me.’ ‘I am Phileas Fogg, from London.’ ‘I’m Andrew Speedy, from Cardiff.’2 ‘Are you about to leave?’ ‘In an hour.’ ‘Where are you making... </description>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...had an idea because he said to the captain: ‘Well then, will you take me to Bordeaux?’ ‘No. Not even if you paid me $200!’ ‘I’m offering you $2,000.’ ‘Per... </description>
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      <name>Bordeaux</name>
      <description>...didn’t want to take him there. Phileas Fogg had then agreed to travel to Bordeaux and during the thirty hours he’d been on board he had put his banknotes to work... </description>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...beginning to come round. The effect of the drug administered by the priests of Pillagi was gradually wearing off, and her beautiful eyes were recovering all their... </description>
      <address>Pillagi</address>
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      <name>Pillagi</name>
      <description>...about. ‘Certainly,’ exclaimed Passepartout impetuously, ‘at the temple of Pillagi, in front of which they were about to burn their victim!’ The priests looked... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...to him to be perfectly straightforward. Instead of leaving England for the United States, like any ordinary criminal, this man Fogg had gone the long way round and... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...the police were off his trail. But what would Fix do once he was in the United States? Would he give up on his man? No way. Until he received the extradition papers... </description>
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      <name>United States</name>
      <description>...THE LONG-NOSES-LONG-NOSES DEDICATED TO THE GOD TENGU1 Great Attraction! ‘The United States of America!’ exclaimed Passepartout. ‘That’s right up my street!’ He followed... </description>
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      <name>Surat</name>
      <description>...the course of the Tapti, a small river that enters the Gulf of Kambay near Surat. It is worth explaining at this point the thoughts that were going through... </description>
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      <name>Indian Ocean</name>
      <description>...up the waters of the harbour of Aden and soon the ship was in the Indian Ocean. It had a time allocation of one hundred and sixty-eight hours to complete the... </description>
      <address>Indian Ocean</address>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...the criminal. Police detectives, the best in the business, have been sent to America and Europe, to all the main ports of entry and exit, and it will be extremely... </description>
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      <name>Bundelkhand</name>
      <description>...dotted with huge blocks of syenite.1 This whole, littlevisited part of Upper Bundelkhand is inhabited by religious fanatics who practise the most extreme form of... </description>
      <address>Bundelkhand</address>
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      <name>Gour</name>
      <description>...more could be seen of the beauties of Bengal, such as Golconda, the ruins of Gour, Murshidabad, its former capital, Burdwan, Hoogli or Chandernagore, a French... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...through the more or less independent territory of Bundelkhand, goes up to Allahabad, turns east to meet the Ganges at Benares, moves slightly away from it and goes... </description>
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      <name>Bab-el-Mandeb</name>
      <description>...to its powerful engines, continued on schedule down towards the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb. What was Phileas Fogg doing meanwhile? It might have been thought that he... </description>
      <address>Bab-el-Mandeb</address>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...he was more impatient than anyone to do his utmost to speed up their return to England. By eight o’clock the sledge was ready to leave. The travellers – it would be... </description>
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      <name>Bengal</name>
      <description>...to them. All this part of the immense bay that sailors call ‘the fathoms of Bengal’ favoured the progress of the steamer. The Rangoon was soon within sight of... </description>
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      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...and a brigadiergeneral in the British army, who was rejoining his regiment in Benares. These three passengers shared Mr Fogg’s passion for whist and they played it... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...Mr Fogg said simply, ‘we shall, if you agree, decide upon a way of getting to Allahabad.’ ‘Mr Fogg, this is a delay that is extremely prejudicial to your interests, is... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...fully aware that they need to find another means of transport from Kholby to Allahabad.’ Sir Francis Cromarty was furious. Passepartout would have cheerfully... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...about ten o’clock the guide announced that they had arrived at the station in Allahabad. This was where the railway line picked up again and from where trains took... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...he could spend. Passepartout left immediately and went all around the town. Allahabad is the city of God, one of the holiest cities in India, because it is built... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...had been transformed by her education. Meanwhile the train was about to leave Allahabad station. The Parsee was waiting. Mr Fogg paid him his wages at the agreed... </description>
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      <name>Allahabad</name>
      <description>...There’s still a section of about fifty miles to complete between here and Allahabad, where the line continues.’ ‘But the newspapers said the railway had been... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...he was a Parisian through and through. During the five years he had spent in England working as a manservant in London, he had looked in vain for a master who he... </description>
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      <name>Benares</name>
      <description>...and a brigadiergeneral in the British army, who was rejoining his regiment in Benares. These three passengers shared Mr Fogg’s passion for whist and they played it... </description>
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      <name>Burdwan</name>
      <description>...Benares, moves slightly away from it and goes back down to the south-east via Burdwan and the French possession of Chandernagore,2 terminating in Calcutta. It was... </description>
      <address>Burdwan</address>
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      <name>Sacramento</name>
      <description>...the state of California. In this part of the country between San Francisco and Sacramento the land is fairly flat. This section of the line, called the Central... </description>
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      <name>Holland</name>
      <description>...past two years. After making his fortune he had settled in Europe – probably Holland, which was understandable given the large number of trading connections he had... </description>
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      <name>Chandernagore</name>
      <description>...the ruins of Gour, Murshidabad, its former capital, Burdwan, Hoogli or Chandernagore, a French outpost on Indian soil, over which Passepartout would have been proud... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Dublin</name>
      <description>...are taken to Dublin by express trains that are always ready and waiting. From Dublin they go to Liverpool via high-speed steamers – cutting twelve hours off the... </description>
      <address>Dublin</address>
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      <name>Queenstown</name>
      <description>...about to attempt once again to overcome his bad luck by another master stroke. Queenstown is, as it happens, a port on the Irish coast where transatlantic liners from... </description>
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      <name>Gate of Tears</name>
      <description>...Mongolia crossed the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, whose name means in Arabic the Gate of Tears, and the next day, 14 October, it put in at Steamer Point, to the northwest of... </description>
      <address>Gate of Tears</address>
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      <name>Kholby</name>
      <description>...to the guard. ‘Where are we?’ said Sir Francis Cromarty. ‘In the hamlet of Kholby,’ replied the guard. ‘Are we stopping here?’ ‘I assume so. The railway line... </description>
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      <name>Ghazipur</name>
      <description>...miles southwest of Benares, the former stronghold of the rajahs of Bihar, Ghazipur and its large rosewater factories, the tomb of Lord Cornwallis,5 erected on the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...prepared to come to blows for him?’ ‘I’ll do anything to bring him back to Europe alive!’ was all Fix replied, in a tone of voice that indicated his total... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bihar</name>
      <description>...they could see, out of the windows of the carriage, the varied landscape of Bihar, then greenclad mountains, fields of barley, maize and wheat, rivers and... </description>
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      <name>Japan</name>
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      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>the United States of America</name>
      <description>...be the best way of referring to the grand trunk line that crosses the United States of America at its widest point. But in fact the Pacific Railroad is divided into two quite... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Omaha</name>
      <description>...parallels. The late, lamented President Lincoln himself chose the town of Omaha in the state of Nebraska as the starting-point of the new network. Work began... </description>
      <address>Omaha</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ogden</name>
      <description>...of snow that hid it from view. At two o’clock the travellers got out at Ogden station. As the train wasn’t due to leave again until six o’clock, Mr Fogg, Mrs... </description>
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      <name>Nebraska</name>
      <description>...lamented President Lincoln himself chose the town of Omaha in the state of Nebraska as the starting-point of the new network. Work began immediately and was... </description>
      <address>Nebraska</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Colorado</name>
      <description>...the border that runs in a straight line between the states of Wyoming and Colorado. At eleven o’clock it entered Nebraska, passed close to Sedgwick and reached... </description>
      <address>Colorado</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Tannah</name>
      <description>...leaving the island of Bombay it crosses Salsette, joins the mainland opposite Tannah, crosses the chain of the Western Ghats, runs north-east as far as Burhampur... </description>
      <address>Tannah</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...to catch the American mail boat.’ ‘Why?’ replied the pilot. ‘The steamer for San Francisco doesn’t start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but its... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>America</name>
      <description>...on his behalf. As he said himself, he’s the sort of man who will come back to America to seek out the offender. So if he catches sight of Colonel Proctor, we won’t... </description>
      <address>America</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...another matter. He was not afraid to say to Mr Fogg that if she remained in India she would inevitably fall into the hands of her would-be executioners. These... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...seeks to protect equally and strenuously all the religions of the peoples of India, the offence having been admitted by Master Passepartout, here convicted of... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hong Kong</name>
      <description>...for that to happen. I sent the Bombay priests after him, I got you drunk in Hong Kong, I separated you from your master and I made him miss his steamer in... </description>
      <address>Hong Kong</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...Then came the Chinese quarter, which looked as if it had been imported from China in a toy box. There were no longer any sombreros to be seen, no red shirts like... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...more the gentleman to whom he owed so much, and since he had to go back to England on business he would be delighted to continue his journey in such pleasant... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...fists clenched. ‘Now,’ continued Fix, ‘Mr Fogg looks as if he’s going back to England. That’s fine by me. I’ll follow him there. But from now on I’ll be as careful... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...himself, when his anger subsided. ‘My warrant is no use here but it will be in England. It looks as if the scoundrel intends to return to his native country, in the... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Fokien Strait</name>
      <description>...the early hours of the morning, the Tankadère was well on its way through the Fokien Strait, which separates the large island of Formosa2 from the mainland of China, and... </description>
      <address>Fokien Strait</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Street, the equivalent of Oxford Street in London or the Champs-Élysées in Paris or Fifth Avenue in New York, were lined with impressive-looking shops... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>San Francisco</name>
      <description>...by telegraph could not have arrived so soon; and the train from Omaha to San Francisco wasn’t due to arrive until the following day. The explanation soon became... </description>
      <address>San Francisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...at Kearney station. The trusty fellow would see about bringing her back to Europe by a better route and in more favourable circumstances. Mrs Aouda refused to be... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...and four nights should be enough, according to the best estimates, to reach New York. Phileas Fogg was therefore still within his deadline. During the night the... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...would enable Phileas Fogg, Esq. – at least that was what he hoped – to be in New York by 11 December to catch the Liverpool steamer. The carriage in which Phileas... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...now returning to civilization, and finally that a train from San Francisco to New York and a transatlantic steamer from New York to London would undoubtedly enable... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Laramie</name>
      <description>...mouth of the North Platte, follows the South Platte, crosses the territory of Laramie and the Wasatch Mountains, skirts the Great Salt Lake, arrives in Salt Lake... </description>
      <address>Laramie</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>China</name>
      <description>...tons was a hazardous undertaking, and particularly at that time of year. The China Seas are generally rough and subject to frequent heavy squalls, especially at... </description>
      <address>China</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Junction</name>
      <description>...churches. After Sacramento the train, once it had gone past the stations at Junction, Rochin, Auburn and Colfax, entered the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It was... </description>
      <address>Junction</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Cisco</name>
      <description>...range. It was seven o’clock in the morning when it went through the station at Cisco. One hour later the dormitory was once again an ordinary carriage and the... </description>
      <address>Cisco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...in order. Passepartout kept going up and down the staircase in the house in Savile Row. Time went by very slowly for the poor fellow. He listened outside the door of... </description>
      <address>Savile Row</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...woman, looking thoughtful. And so for the whole of that Sunday the house in Savile Row looked deserted, and for the first time since living there Phileas Fogg did... </description>
      <address>Savile Row</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Savile Row</name>
      <description>...made up his mind. He knew what was left for him to do. A room in the house in Savile Row had been set aside for Mrs Aouda. The young woman was desperate. From some... </description>
      <address>Savile Row</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nevada</name>
      <description>...past the stations at Junction, Rochin, Auburn and Colfax, entered the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It was seven o’clock in the morning when it went through the... </description>
      <address>Nevada</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...would certainly not have trailed the detective along behind him all the way to Liverpool, and then— Passepartout couldn’t stand it any longer. ‘Master! Mr Fogg!’ he... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...woman and his faithful servant. They needed to cover the distance between Liverpool and London in five and a half hours. This was a perfectly reasonable... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...his travel schedule. On the line where he had written ‘21 December, Saturday, Liverpool’, he added: ‘80th day, 11.40 a.m.’ Then he waited. One o’clock struck on the... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...Fogg was in prison. He had been locked up in the gaol of the custom-house in Liverpool and was to spend the night there before being transferred to London. At the... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...by express trains that are always ready and waiting. From Dublin they go to Liverpool via high-speed steamers – cutting twelve hours off the time taken by the... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...to London. That was precisely how long it would take the Henrietta to get to Liverpool – even if it went at full steam. And steam was just what the daring gentleman... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...to London. That was precisely how long it would take the Henrietta to get to Liverpool – even if it went at full steam. And steam was just what the daring gentleman... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...that I missed the steamer from New York and because you refused to take me to Liverpool –’ ‘And I did the right thing there, I’ll swear that by the devil,’ exclaimed... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...possible for the Henrietta to cover the 3,000 miles separating New York and Liverpool in the nine days between 12 and 21 December. It is true that once he’d arrived... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...was locked up in his cabin and, lastly, why the Henrietta was heading for Liverpool. It was, though, very clear from the way he set about things that Mr Fogg had... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...pitch. What had happened was perfectly simple. Phileas Fogg wanted to get to Liverpool, but the captain didn’t want to take him there. Phileas Fogg had then agreed to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...pitch. What had happened was perfectly simple. Phileas Fogg wanted to get to Liverpool, but the captain didn’t want to take him there. Phileas Fogg had then agreed to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...and three other people to Liverpool?’ ‘To Liverpool? Why not China?’ ‘I said Liverpool.’ ‘No.’ ‘No?’ ‘No. I’m leaving for Bordeaux and Bordeaux’s where I’m... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Liverpool</name>
      <description>...In any case, like the ships of the Hamburg Line,1 it didn’t go directly to Liverpool or London but to Le Havre, and the additional crossing from Le Havre to... </description>
      <address>Liverpool</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-2.97794,53.41058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Illinois</name>
      <description>...was in this way that he learnt how after much persecution Smith reappeared in Illinois and in 1839 founded on the banks of the Mississippi Nauvoo-la-Belle with... </description>
      <address>Illinois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>India</name>
      <description>...‘It’ll take you ten days or so by sea.’ ‘And where exactly is Bombay?’ ‘In India.’ ‘That’s in Asia, isn’t it?’ ‘Of course.’ ‘Heavens above! There’s something... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>77.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Carthage</name>
      <description>...presidency of the United States and how finally he was drawn into an ambush in Carthage, thrown into prison and murdered by a gang of masked men. By now Passepartout... </description>
      <address>Carthage</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-82.68183,39.95729,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...Calcutta. It was half past four in the afternoon when the passengers from the Mongolia disembarked in Bombay and the train for Calcutta was leaving at exactly eight... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and so finished this excellent crossing with a magnificent clean sweep. The Mongolia wasn’t due to arrive in Bombay until 22 October. In fact, it had arrived on the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.06425393486924,46.836104986768014,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...coast of India was sighted. Two hours later the harbour pilot came aboard the Mongolia. On the horizon the outline of hills formed a harmonious backdrop. Soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.06425393486924,46.836104986768014,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...if you want to see something new.’ By six o’clock in the evening the Mongolia’s propellers were churning up the waters of the harbour of Aden and soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...whatsoever on Phileas Fogg’s timetable. It had been planned. In any case, the Mongolia, instead of arriving in Aden only in the morning of 15 October, got there on... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...in several ports, and in these distant parts coal costs over £3 per ton. The Mongolia still had 1,650 miles to do before reaching Bombay and it would take four hours... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.06425393486924,46.836104986768014,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...like a giant-sized coffee cup. In the course of the following night the Mongolia crossed the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, whose name means in Arabic the Gate of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...to their gods. So what was this eccentric doing, imprisoned as he was on the Mongolia? First of all, he took his four daily meals, without the rolling or pitching of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...telegram already mentioned. A quarter of an hour later Fix went on board the Mongolia, taking with him some light luggage but plenty of cash, and soon the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.06425393486924,46.836104986768014,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...urgent request to send an arrest warrant to Bombay. Then I’ll get on board the Mongolia, keep track of my thief all the way to India and there, on what is British... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>103.06425393486924,46.836104986768014,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...his companion buy what he needed, urged him not to miss the departure of the Mongolia, and hurried off back to the consul’s office. Now that his mind was made up... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nauvoo</name>
      <description>...the murder of Smith, his successor, the inspired prophet Brigham Young left Nauvoo and settled around the Great Salt Lake. It was here in this wonderful land and... </description>
      <address>Nauvoo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...could be expected to arrive on time, but when they take three days to cross India and seven to cross the United States, how could anyone consider them reliable... </description>
      <address>India</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...Then I’ll get on board the Mongolia, keep track of my thief all the way to India and there, on what is British territory, I’ll go up to him politely with my... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>India</name>
      <description>...before?’ ‘Several times,’ replied Fix. ‘I work for P&amp;O.’ ‘So you must know India, then?’ ‘Well … yes …’ replied Fix, not wanting to be drawn. ‘Is it... </description>
      <address>India</address>
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      <name>Nauvoo</name>
      <description>...reappeared in Illinois and in 1839 founded on the banks of the Mississippi Nauvoo-la-Belle with a population of as many as 25,000 souls. How Smith became its... </description>
      <address>Nauvoo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...gave his servant some orders, then got into a small boat that took him to the Mongolia and went back down into his cabin. There he took out his notebook, which... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...point, ‘I have good reason to believe that our man is a passenger on board the Mongolia.’ Fix then recounted what had taken place between the servant and himself... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...of the canal and went out to meet the Mongolia. Soon the enormous bulk of the Mongolia came into view, moving along between the banks of the canal. Eleven o’clock was... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...or so small boats set off from the bank of the canal and went out to meet the Mongolia. Soon the enormous bulk of the Mongolia came into view, moving along between... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...of a large reward for a successful arrest, was therefore waiting for the Mongolia to arrive with understandable impatience. ‘Am I right, sir,’ he asked for the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...of a large reward for a successful arrest, was therefore waiting for the Mongolia to arrive with understandable impatience. ‘Am I right, sir,’ he asked for the... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...and 9.53 miles per hour between Suez and Bombay. While they waited for the Mongolia to arrive, two men were walking along the quayside, mingling with the crowd of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...with a spar-deck.2 It weighed 2,800 tons and had a nominal 500 horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...with a spar-deck.2 It weighed 2,800 tons and had a nominal 500 horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mongolia</name>
      <description>...about that man Phileas Fogg were as follows: On Wednesday 9 October, the liner Mongolia was due to arrive in Suez at eleven o’clock in the morning. The Mongolia, which... </description>
      <address>Mongolia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...the hardened snow at a rate of forty knots. The distance separating Fort Kearney from Omaha is, in a straight line – a bee-line, as the Americans would say –... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...to her that she should stay behind under Passepartout’s protection at Kearney station. The trusty fellow would see about bringing her back to Europe by a... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Kearney</name>
      <description>...of the Sioux. There had been a struggle ten miles to the south of Fort Kearney. A few moments before the detachment had arrived Passepartout and... </description>
      <address>Kearney</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...lost hands down! You know in any case that the China, the only steamer from New York that he could have caught to get to Liverpool in time, arrived yesterday. Well... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...on 21 December I will lose £20,000. The fact is that I missed the steamer from New York and because you refused to take me to Liverpool –’ ‘And I did the right thing... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...been going full blast, and even if we had enough coal to go at low steam from New York to Bordeaux, we don’t have enough to go at full steam from New York to... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...tide. Not a single day goes by in this enormous and magnificent port of New York without a hundred ships setting out for destinations all over the world, but... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...journey hadn’t been interrupted by the Sioux attack, would you have arrived in New York by the morning of the 11th?’ ‘Yes, with twelve hours to spare.’ ‘Good. So you... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...to financial ruin. A single day’s delay meant he would miss the steamer from New York. His bet was irretrievably lost. But at the thought of ‘this is my duty’ he had... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>New York</name>
      <description>...to financial ruin. A single day’s delay meant he would miss the steamer from New York. His bet was irretrievably lost. But at the thought of ‘this is my duty’ he had... </description>
      <address>New York</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...of the Indians and are the race to which the wealthy native merchants of Bombay currently belong. On that particular day they were celebrating a sort of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...his sights this unfathomable scoundrel for as long as the latter remained in Bombay. He was convinced and, as has been seen, so was Passepartout, that Phileas Fogg... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Fix also disembarked from the Mongolia and hurried off to see the head of the Bombay police. He explained who he was and that he was there to arrest the... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...four in the afternoon when the passengers from the Mongolia disembarked in Bombay and the train for Calcutta was leaving at exactly eight o’clock. Mr Fogg... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the whole width of India, with branch lines along its route, the journey from Bombay to Calcutta now only takes three days. The route chosen for the railway does... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...country. It maintains a governor-general in Calcutta, governors in Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and a lieutenant-governor in Agra. But British India proper only... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...and Butcher, and by half past four it was alongside the quays of Bombay. Phileas Fogg was then in the process of completing the thirty-third rubber of... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>67</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...of one hundred and sixty-eight hours to complete the crossing from Aden to Bombay. As it happened, conditions in the Indian Ocean were favourable. The... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...to meet up with you again on board. So where exactly are you going?’ ‘Well, to Bombay, like you.’ ‘How fortunate. Have you done this trip before?’ ‘Several times,’... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...kept telling himself that this whole bizarre episode would come to an end in Bombay. The day after they had left Suez, 10 October, Passepartout was on deck when he... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...to his post in Goa,3 a church minister, the Rev. Decimus Smith, returning to Bombay, and a brigadiergeneral in the British army, who was rejoining his regiment in... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the detective. ‘It’ll take you ten days or so by sea.’ ‘And where exactly is Bombay?’ ‘In India.’ ‘That’s in Asia, isn’t it?’ ‘Of course.’ ‘Heavens above! There’s... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...the detective. ‘It’ll take you ten days or so by sea.’ ‘And where exactly is Bombay?’ ‘In India.’ ‘That’s in Asia, isn’t it?’ ‘Of course.’ ‘Heavens above! There’s... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Passepartout.’ ‘Have you come from London?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘And where are you going?’ ‘Bombay.’ ‘Good, sir. Are you aware that visa formalities are unnecessary and that it’s... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>72.88261,19.07283,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Passepartout.’ ‘Have you come from London?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘And where are you going?’ ‘Bombay.’ ‘Good, sir. Are you aware that visa formalities are unnecessary and that it’s... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...a nominal 500 horsepower. The Mongolia regularly did the run from Brindisi to Bombay via the Suez Canal. It was one of the company’s fastest vessels and it had... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...Suez Trailing bank robber, Phileas Fogg. Send arrest warrant without delay Bombay (British India). The effect of this telegram was immediate. For... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bombay</name>
      <description>...railway and steamship 7 days From Suez to Bombay, by steamship 13 days From Bombay to Calcutta, by railway 3 days From Calcutta to Hong Kong, by steamship... </description>
      <address>Bombay</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...seems to point to this man. So what are you going to do?’ ‘Send a telegram to London with an urgent request to send an arrest warrant to Bombay. Then I’ll get on... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...There he took out his notebook, which contained the following entries: Left London, Wednesday 2 October, 8.45 p.m. Arrived Paris, Thursday 3 October, 7.20... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...man your servant?’ ‘Yes. A Frenchman called Passepartout.’ ‘Have you come from London?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘And where are you going?’ ‘Bombay.’ ‘Good, sir. Are you aware that... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...the consul. ‘As you know, an English criminal is always better off hiding in London rather than abroad.’ After this remark, which gave the detective food for... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...He was also made into a new sort of share that was immediately quoted on the London market. There were buying and selling prices for ‘Phileas Fogg’, and large... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...which a new type of share appears on the London market When he left London, Phileas Fogg could have had little idea of the impact that his departure would... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Railway. This is how the Morning Chronicle worked it out: From London to Suez via the Mont Cenis tunnel3 and Brindisi, by railway and... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-0.12574,51.50853,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>London</name>
      <description>...not get away. As can well be imagined, this incident was on everyone’s lips in London and the whole country. It was the subject of heated debate, with differing... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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