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Yourtes, yacks et chevaux dans la vallée d’Orkhon avec les montagnes en arrière plan en Mongolie
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Traditional South African street food, gizzards and pap or maize meal and Chakalaka in black bowl on light grey surface
A traditional nomadic herder’s ger, in the Kazakh area of the Altai Mountains in Western Mongolia. Held together with wooden poles, the woollen felt & canvas covered gers can be packed up & moved quickly & easily. They are set up in different livestock grazing areas depending on the season. They are home to families who live together in remote locations, moving each season. A painted door and patterned fabric give a personal touch to the temporary home.
South Korea Food dishes
Ovorkhangai Province, Mongolia — July 19, 2023: A nomadic woman stands on the roof of a ger (yurt) being constructed, as a child sits on a stack nearby on an overcast day.
Sights of Mongolia
Asian Cuisine Combo
Typical mongolian landscape and steppe with horses and yurt
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This photo was taken at the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar region, Tuv province, Mongolia. It is about Mongol gers (tents), kids, and a mini helicopter wreck. The Mongol children live in gers (tents) all the time.There is a time for them to run and to play around their gers, even though during the long cold winter.
Dramatic view of traditional yurts with view of the brighting mountain range and the glacial rivers in Kyrgyzstan
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Golden-crisp vegetable cutlets and delicious vegetable pakoras are made with freshly chopped vegetables. It is fun and tasty to eat
Japanese cuisine,sauteed pork with ginger sauce
Close up of a traditional nomadic herder’s ger, in the Kazakh region of the Altai Mountains in Western Mongolia. Held together with wooden poles, the woollen felt & canvas covered gers can be packed up & moved quickly & easily. They are set up in different livestock grazing areas depending on the season. They are home to families who live together in remote locations, moving each season. An ornately carved door and patterned fabric along the bottom of the ger gives a personal touch to the temporary home.
Grassland with blue sky
Gado-gado is an authentic Indonesian dish. It is made with mix vegetables, served with rice cake and savory-sweet peanut sauce.
Honorary food eaten by Mongolians on holidays. Boiled meat and dumplings
Traditional Japanese food. Dried Bonito flakes shaved and used to be mixed into Japanese food. Most commonly found on Okonomiyaki or on rice.
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Erdenet, Mongolia - July 18, 2023: Amarbayasgalant Monastery, one of the three largest Buddhist monastic centers in Mongolia, Selenge Province in Erdenet, Mongolia.
Grilled sliced barbecue pork ribs on wooden plate, Pork Spare Ribs with Barbecue seasoned spicy basting sauce.
Mongolian Nomad Ger , Yurt in the middle of Pasture
Goa, India. Dish Of Indian National Cuisine Is Goan Shrimp In Indian Sauce. Traditional Dish Of Goa.
Traditional Turkish cuisine, Tantuni with loaf bread
Ulaanbaatar, also spelled Ulan Bator, formerly Urga or Niislel Khureheh, capital and largest city of Mongolia. It is situated on the Tuul River on a windswept plateau at an elevation of 4,430 feet (1,350 m). The city originated as a seasonal migratory abode of the Mongolian princes and in 1639 finally attained permanence on the present site with the construction of Da Khure Monastery. This building became the residence of the bodgo-gegen, high priest of the Tibetan Buddhist religion (to which the Mongols adhere), and remained as such for about 200 years. Da Khure became known to the Russians as Urga and developed as a trade centre between China and Russia. In 1911, when Outer Mongolia declared itself independent, the city was renamed Niislel Khureheh (“Capital of Mongolia”). In 1921 it was occupied by troops of Mongolia’s revolutionary leader, Damdiny Sühbaatar, and the Soviet Red Army. When Mongolia was declared a people’s republic in 1924, the city was renamed Ulaanbaatar, which means “Red Hero.”
Macrophotography of conger eel bowl.
Temples of Karakoram Mongolia
Scenic view of green landscape against cloudy sky, Murun, Mongolia.
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