Genghis Khan alias Temüjin
Bactrian Camels
Ready to kiss
Pretty ginger longhaired camel portrait
Camel lady gets my friendship
huts at the water
Mekong - balanced
the little girl of Chau Doc
Kitchen of Nai Sow Restaurant
Chinese New Year in Bangkok Jan. 2009
Dragon costume at the Chinese New Year January 200…
Chinese New Year January 2009 in Bangkok
At China Town in Bangkok
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Mekong 06:00
people's morning workout
cobra snaps
black eyes
Altan Ovoo behind Dariganga town
Cham musicians
still beautiful.......
Mekong river bank
Mekong the heart of Laos
Parliament Building of Mongolia on Sükhbaatar Squa…
In front of the Parliament building
Sky in sunset over Gun-Galuut
Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve and the Kherlen Gol
Other amazing panoramic view from the volcano peak
Panoramic view from the mountain top
The Ovoo at the peak
Mongolian Horses - The Majesty of the Asian Steppe…
Sunrise over the Mekong near Pak Lay
Swayambhunath Complex Kathmandu Nepal
Tiger Jumping Gorge
Little girl posing for a photo shot at Tiger Jumpi…
Pretty vendor at the night market
On the Nam Ou river
Headstream of the Changjiang River (Yangtze River)
Tanggula Mountain range
Close to the Tanggula Snow Mountain
Vista to the landscape near Thangla Ri
Nagqu River near Amdo
Near Amdo
Small pool beside the track
The remain of workers temporary accommodations
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Batsheeret Ovoo
A famous Mongolian Ovoo on the way to Binder.
An ovoo is a type of shamanistic cairn found in Mongolia, usually made from rocks. Ovoos are often found at the top of mountains and in high places, like mountain passes. They serve mainly as religious sites, used in worship of the mountains and the sky as well as in Buddhist ceremonies, but often are also landmarks.
An ovoo is a type of shamanistic cairn found in Mongolia, usually made from rocks. Ovoos are often found at the top of mountains and in high places, like mountain passes. They serve mainly as religious sites, used in worship of the mountains and the sky as well as in Buddhist ceremonies, but often are also landmarks.
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