Japan to England, Overland - Part 3: Land of the Blue Sky


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September 7th 2008
Published: November 7th 2009
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I've been pretending to myself that I will write up all of the great times and memories that I had on my travels for almost a year now and starting to realise that it was perhaps too much of a grand task to imagine that I might have the motivation and drive to want to spend hours, days or even weeks, typing away in the hope that I might capture all of these moments before they slowly disappeared. ... Read Full Entry



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Taking a breakTaking a break
Taking a break

Camels can be hard work. Bit toastier in the Ghobi
Back on, no time to wasteBack on, no time to waste
Back on, no time to waste

Ghobi Camel trekking
Everyone togetherEveryone together
Everyone together

From R - L: Me Rens, Camel man, Yvette, Chris, Philip, Mishka.
Chess 2Chess 2
Chess 2

Ghobi
Mongolian BreakfastMongolian Breakfast
Mongolian Breakfast

Camel cheese, sugar cubes and some kind of dry breadstick that tasted like, well...amel
Moonlit herdsMoonlit herds
Moonlit herds

Life in the Ghobi after all
All the familyAll the family
All the family

The perfect end to the perfect day. Camping out in the Ghobi
Blessing our camelsBlessing our camels
Blessing our camels

with, you guessed it, horses milk
The Magnificent 6The Magnificent 6
The Magnificent 6

Ghobi, end of the trek
Road to the dunesRoad to the dunes
Road to the dunes

Southern Ghobi, nearing China.



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