Vladimir Arseniev
Vladimir Klavdievitch Arseniev , in Russian ВладимирКлавдиевичАрсеньев , (born the August 29th 1872, dead the September 4th 1930) was a Russian military explorer of the Siberia (the Far East ). He told his voyages in several books of which most known is Dersou Ouzala , (adapted to the cinema by twice, in particular by Akira Kurosawa) which describes its explorations of the valley of the Oussouri at the sides of an old trapper of 1902 with 1907. He was also one of the first to describe many species of the flora of Siberia. Its house with Vladivostok became a museum; a city of the areas which it explored took its name in its honor.
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