A camels side portrait
Goat and sheep herds at the Ganga lake side
Dunes around the Ganga Nuur (lake)
Altan Ovoo behind Dariganga town
Dariganga town
Dariganga
Dariganga
Altan Ovoo
Road washed away from heavy rain
Sunset before Bayandelger
Which way to Bayandelger?
Store in Bayandelger
Cloudscape at Bayandelger
Lunchbreak under bizarre cloudscape
How the camel lost his good looks
The camel and its story
Bactrian Camels
Ready to kiss
Pretty ginger longhaired camel portrait
Camel lady gets my friendship
Delgerekh
Kids in the alimentary store of Delgerekh
Lunch break on the way to Ikhhet
Domestic camel rest at the Ganga Nuur (lake)
Water spring near Ganga Nuur (lake)
Domestic Bactrian Camel
Toroi Bandi, Robin Hood of Mongolia
The Ovoo at the peak
Look around the volcano peak
Other amazing panoramic view from the volcano peak
The big Ovoo at the extinct volcano
Ovoo at the Shiliin Bogd Uul mountain peak
Panoramic view from the mountain top
Climbing to the mountain top of Shiliin Bogd Uul
Gers at Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
On the way to Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Landscape at Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Inside the Taliin Agui Cave
Narrow entrance into the cave
Entrance to the Taliin Agui Cave
Ger resort by Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Mother and son
Mongolian lovely host
Stomping the milk for yogurt
Mongolian cuisine
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Camels used for draft animals


As a means of transport, the camel has for centuries been vital for trade across the arid wastes of the country. The camel can carry at least 200 kilos of goods and walks at five kilometers per hour in its peculiar rolling gait. In other words, it is as fast as a packhorse, and has three times the carrying capacity. Unloaded, a camel can outrun a horse. In winter it continues to work through minus-twenty-degree temperatures. Because of the camel, the semi-deserts of the Gobi have not formed a barrier between Mongolia and the south. Even now, camels carry up to thirty percent of the cargo traffic in the Gobi.
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