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
Countryside at Genghis Khan's birthplace
Statue of Genghis Khan in Deluun Boldog
Inside our Ger (Yurt)
Ger camp Gurvan Noor in Dadal
Our Ger in Gurvan Noor for one night
Simple nomads property on the way to Norovlin
Find the way to Norovlin
Ovoo turned in clockwise direction
Arriving Norovlin
Lunch break before heavy rain to Tsagaan-Ovoo
Dark clouds bring heavy rain
Herders Ger on the way to Tsagaan-Ovoo
Mongolian horses rest at the veldt
Nomads livestock breeding
Generator for electricity supply
Using every chance to fill the petrol tank
Mongolian village called Binder
Girl at her herders home
Nomads kiddies at her block hut home
Oglogchiin Herem wall
Track to the Oglogchiin Herem wall
Mist over the hill at Oglogchiin Herem
Oglogchiin Herem
Full rainbow close to our camping place
Mongolia-Tour Aug.-Sept. 2009
My Mongolia-Tour Aug.-Sept. 2009
Idyllic scenery in the temple complex
In the center of the city and the Blue Sky Tower
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
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Ger camp in Bayan-Adraga near Binder


A ger is a Mongolian tent home. Gers are shaped like hollow balls that have been cut in half, with the flat side resting on the ground. Each ger had one doorway, no windows, and a little peak at the top to let the smoke out. Imagine living in a home that looks like a piece of candy (a hershey's kiss) 2,75 m high and 4,57 m around. A ger might look unusual but it was a comfortable home. Gers were so well constructed that it only took two hours to break down a ger, load it on one or two oxen, and be on your way, off to seek fresh pastures for your cattle.
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