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We're on our way to the Gobi, but first a stop for a delicious lunch prepared by Oogii, my tour guide and Muugii, my driver. |
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The road less traveled. |
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Our first night was spent in a ger with this wonderful family. This little boy is 4 years old and has already learned from his parents how to herd the sheep and goats! |
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I saw a lot of cats that stay inside gers, but are also let out to hunt for mice. |
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A lovely woman who spoke a little English which she's learning from tourists. |
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They're roped together making it easier to milk. |
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I love camels and really like this shot. I was out of the car and when I got closer to them, the leader moved a little in the opposite direction and they all followed. |
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The sun was setting in the west as the full moon was rising in the east. It was spectacular!!! |
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A vulture coming in for a landing trying to find something to eat. |
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It's always nice to get home to a regular bathroom!!! |
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We spent two nights in this beautiful place (just us and the ranger below)--Ikh Nart National Park--home to mountain goats and sheep. |
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A sort of Mongolian Jeremiah Johnson. |
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We're leaving the ger camp on our way to Black Mountain. |
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A monk in the making at Khamar Monastery. |
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The Energy Center or Shambhala is right up the road from the Khamar Monastery. Off in the distance is Black Mountain. It's a beautiful place. |
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Yes, that's me and my driver. |
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At one time Buddhist monks lived in these caves. |
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Again, people make pilgrimages starting at the monastery and walking up the path, around the stupas until they reach the Energy Center. |
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Khamar Monastery |