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Mongolia by Buchanka (UAZ)
(Netherlands, October 2016)

One of the funniest way to explore Mongolia is by Buchanka (UAZ). This iconic, or ugly, Russian made van is named after the shape of a square bread and the 'prefect' vehicle for this country. <more>
     
     
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Gobi desert - one of the world's harshest areas
(Beijing - China, July 2010)

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Most people have a wrong image of the Gobi desert. It is not the Sahara-like desert with almost only sand dunes. To the contrary, the Gobi desert is a diverse area with many surprises. <more>
     
     
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Eastern Mongolia - untouched grasslands
(Beijing - China, July 2010)

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The eastern part of Mongolia is rarely on the itinerary of travellers. And that is a pity. Eastern Mongolia offers you the possibility to experience the pure Mongolia, not yet spoiled by tourism. <more>
     
     
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Eastern Mongolia: the domain of nomads
(Ulaan Baatar - Mongolia, July 2010)

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Eastern Mongolia is for many tourists unknown territory. While most travellers go to the Gobi dessert and the northern and western part of the country, are we curious about the eastern part. <more>
     
     
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Illegal hunters
(Ulaan Baatar - Mongolia, July 2010)

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During our trip through Mongolia, we definitely wanted to bring a visit to the Eastern part of the country. The Eastern part of Mongolia is hardly ever visited by travellers. <more>
     
     
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Spooning with a stranger
(Ulaan Baatar - Mongolia, June 2010)

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We reached the Chinese border town of Erlian after two days of sitting in a bus. Our final destination is the Mongolian capital of Ulaan Baatar. <more>
     
     
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