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Grave in Bayankhongor Aimag
Second largest grave mound that I know of |
Zuunhangai, Uvs Aimag, Mongolia |
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There are over 500 Deer Stones in Mongolia, more than 40 in
the
Tuva Republic
and more than 50 in Siberia.
Called Olenniye Kamni in
Russian, there are 3 basic
types;
Mongol Transbaikalian,
Sayan Altai and Eurasian. |
| Deer Stones of Mongolia |
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| View of Khitan city from west to east |
Ruins in Bulgan Aimag |
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| Steppe Gravesite in Eastern Arkhangai |
Water powered ferry across the
Selenge River east of Sharbulan, Khovsgol Aimag
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Fall scenery, Pine and Birch trees
Khuder Soum, Selenge Aimag
30 Sept 2003 |
Tov Aimag
Turk Stones 5km east of Nalaih - 15 Jan 2004 |
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Ulannbaatar - Selbe River valley 20 km north
of the city center - 13 Dec 2003 |
Ovorkhangay Aimag
Kharkhorin - 25 Oct 2003 |
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| Cashmere goats,Doe and Kid 5 Dec 2004 |
Pictures from the otherside of the Great Wall |