A Month in Mongolia


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October 5th 2007
Published: October 17th 2007
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Foreword The last month of my life was spent in one of the most untouched and amazing countries in the world (in my limited and biased opinion that is): Mongolia. For seventeen days I was let loose in the wilderness and countryside, for days on end I sat in a Russian van as we drove over the pulverised remains of what may at one stage have been called a road, and in that time I saw an abundance o... Read Full Entry



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Don't Look DownDon't Look Down
Don't Look Down

I hate heights, could you tell?
Our Family at White LakeOur Family at White Lake
Our Family at White Lake

They looked after us so well. The dinners and fires in the morning were wonderful.
The TruckThe Truck
The Truck

Check it out. This thing was a wonder of modern engineering. If you look closely at the connection between the trailers you can see that they aren't actually connected. The fact that we manged to hitch a 200km ride in this machine was a miracle.
The Snake Crushing RockThe Snake Crushing Rock
The Snake Crushing Rock

According to Mongolian legend, this rock was thrown at a snake by a god in order to kill the serpent. The collection of communist graffiti on its sides was also entertaining.



18th October 2007

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18th October 2007

Very Pretty, and I don't mean you Matty !
26th August 2008

I know it
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