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The majority of Mongolian people spend their lives travelling. So they need a portable dwelling. Ger is a circular dwelling made of wood and covered with fabric. It became the symbol of Central Asian nomadic life particularly in Mongolia.

Chinggis Khaan - Sukhbaatar square - Ulaanbaatar

 

Genhis Khan Memorial

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCkhbaatar_Square

Dunas de Hongoriin, arenas cantarinas.

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park

 

About two or three hours driving from Ulaanbaatar - Mongolia.

 

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_nacional_de_Gorkhi-Terelj

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park

 

About two or three hours driving from Ulaanbaatar - Mongolia.

 

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_nacional_de_Gorkhi-Terelj

El pais del cielo azul.

Tormenta en el Gobi.

MONGOLIA is completely and officially reopened to the World! Starting today 14.Feb 2022! You can freely travel to Mongolia without any restrictions related COVID!

On the road to Orkhon valley Mongolia

Nubes sobre el Gran lago blanco.

 

Las gers, protagonistas del paisaje mongol.

La vivienda tradicional del pueblo nómada mongol.

Una paleta de colores.

Khenti province, Mongolia

By Joseph Kiesecker

 

Mongolian archery competitions are quite different from those held in the western world: the archers have not only one target, but hundreds of beadrs or surs (leather cylinders) on a huge wall. Teams between 5 and 10 men and women have to hit 33 surs, with a throwing distance of 75 m, the winner the first team to hit all targets. The winners of the game are granted the tittle of “national marksman” Mr. Dagvasuren pictured here is a national marksmen!

Familia que viaja unida.....

The sandy, rocky and sparse landscape around Mr Pashakan's home.

 

You can just see him and his brother riding their horses in the lower right bottom of the image.

 

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