Herders Ger on the way to Tsagaan-Ovoo
Mongolian nomads
Invitation by a Mongolian nomadic family
Ger camp Gurvan Noor in Dadal
Inside our Ger (Yurt)
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A Ger camp on the way to Kherlen
Inside furnishing in a Mongolian ger
Mongolian Ger
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Gun-Galuut Ger camp
Kherlen Gol
Yurts in the back yard
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Ger resort by Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Mongolian lovely host
Stomping the milk for yogurt
Mongolian cuisine
We all except me ...
Farewell photo from our host and his brother
Ariunaa with mother, grandma and son
Preparing the meal
Ariunaa and the host mother
Father and son
The gers in the sunset light
A ger for us while the family sleeps in the other
Welcome inside the nomadic ger
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Our Ger in Gurvan Noor for one night
The Mongol Ger is the yurt in most common use today, being home to three-quarters of Mongolia's people. The Mongolians use the word ger, meaning home rather than yurt, which is of Russian origin. There is evidence that yurts were used by the Scythian and Pazaryk peoples 2500 years ago.
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