Idyllic scenery in the temple complex
My Mongolia-Tour Aug.-Sept. 2009
Mongolia-Tour Aug.-Sept. 2009
Full rainbow close to our camping place
Oglogchiin Herem
Mist over the hill at Oglogchiin Herem
Track to the Oglogchiin Herem wall
Oglogchiin Herem wall
Nomads kiddies at her block hut home
Girl at her herders home
Mongolian village called Binder
Using every chance to fill the petrol tank
Generator for electricity supply
Ger camp in Bayan-Adraga near Binder
Cross the Onon Gol
Crossed the Onon Gol
Lunch break after the river crossing
Onon Gol near Dadal
Onon Gol (river)
On the way to Dadal
Freshwater supply in Dadal
Dadal
Genghis Khan's birthplace Deluun Boldog
Further cross-country
Deer Stone site near Mörön
Caretaker and our guide for the temple complex
Rest ruins from the former monks living quarter
Main temple Baldan Baraivan
The new constructing inside the temple
Inside the wooden monastery
The Baldan Baraivan will be renovated
Small wooden temple beside the destroyed main buid…
Entrance to the Baldan Baraivan Monastery complex
Lunch break near the Onon Gul
Hilly landscape near Kherlen Gol
At the lake side of the Khar Nuur (Lake) in Khan K…
Landscape on the way to Batshireet
Overnight camp on the lake side
Away from highway to the first overnight camp
Butchering a sheep near Kherlen
A Ger camp on the way to Kherlen
Last gas station on the highway we're going to lea…
The Golden Whip of Chengis Khan
Vista from the statue platform
Genghis Khan statue
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In the center of the city and the Blue Sky Tower


Mongolia just has 2,671,000 citizens and in Ulaanbaatar living one Million of them.
Ulaanbaatar has a long and mysterious history, and is only now undergoing an industrial revolution. UB is one of the most drab looking cities on the face of the planet, a travesty really, considering it's the capital of one the most beautiful and hospitable countries on earth. Still, as traditionalists, Mongolians love their capital. They understand that it is not an Asian beauty, but in their hearts they are aware of the city's history, culture and many struggles. Foreigners who take the time to get to know the faces that are hidden behind the gray walls will discover a hospitable and warm-hearted people. Explore the city from different angles, while at the same time do not ignore the abject poverty of many of the ex-nomads who in recent years have come to the city to find work after severe winters have killed their livestock. In this way, you will learn to unlock the city's many secrets and discover an Ulaanbaatar that is not initially revealed to the casual visitor.
Ulaanbaatar has a long and mysterious history, and is only now undergoing an industrial revolution. UB is one of the most drab looking cities on the face of the planet, a travesty really, considering it's the capital of one the most beautiful and hospitable countries on earth. Still, as traditionalists, Mongolians love their capital. They understand that it is not an Asian beauty, but in their hearts they are aware of the city's history, culture and many struggles. Foreigners who take the time to get to know the faces that are hidden behind the gray walls will discover a hospitable and warm-hearted people. Explore the city from different angles, while at the same time do not ignore the abject poverty of many of the ex-nomads who in recent years have come to the city to find work after severe winters have killed their livestock. In this way, you will learn to unlock the city's many secrets and discover an Ulaanbaatar that is not initially revealed to the casual visitor.
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