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Yourtes, yacks et chevaux dans la vallée d’Orkhon avec les montagnes en arrière plan en Mongolie
Mongolian boy herding his flock of sheep/goats.
This is how true Mongolian life looks like. Summer is the most amazing season for nomads, even travelers too. 23rd June, 2020
inside of traditional mongolian ger yurt
The sun rises in the Orkhon Valley while lambs graze freely
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.
A ger camp in the tranquility of the quiet Bogd Khaan valley, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The valley is tranquil and is cooler throughout the year. It is peaceful location.
Group of goats grazing on landscape during sunny day, Bulgan, Mongolia.
Yurt settlements, Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, central mongolia
Gers used by nomadic families in Ovorkhangai\nProvince, Mongolia at sunrise.
This is how true Mongolian life looks like. Summer is the most amazing season for nomads, even travelers too. 23rd June, 2020
group of Kazakh eagle hunters riding horses crossing river Bayan Olgii, West Mongolia
Traditional white yurt with a horse and dog nearby on a cloudy rainy day.
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.
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.
Steppe landscape with a nomad's camp
Dramatic view of traditional yurts with view of the brighting mountain range and the glacial rivers in Kyrgyzstan
Sights of Mongolia
group of Kazakh eagle hunters riding horses along river Bayan Olgii, West Mongolia
Yurts and horses in the steppe of Mongolia
Scenic view of green landscape against cloudy sky, Murun, Mongolia.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - July 10, 2023: Views of the Gandantegchinlen Monastery in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Young Caucasian woman riding on horse in mountains  of Kyrgyzstan on the background of yurts
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Nice meadow grass in Mongolia
A boy with his ball in the nomadic tent of the lonely Atar steppe, Tuv region in Mongolia. The steppe seems to be tranquil and windy. It is breathtaking.
Mongolian lady in front of her home. Mongolia.\n\nI have been fortunate to have witnessed many beautiful locations as a photographer.  When shooting Fine Art stock or authentic travel photography I endeavor to capture the magical interaction between my subjects and their environment.\n\nMy work is exclusively represented by Getty Images and iStockphoto. For easy viewing I have placed my best work into the \
Drone point of view flock of sheep in Mongolia pasture
Elevated aerial drone view of a remotely located nomadic herder summer grazing camp, in Khuites Valley, in the Altai Mountains of Western Mongolia. The Kazakh province is home to nomadic herders and eagle hunters, who spend the summer months living in gers and grazing their livestock in the area, before migrating to a winter camp in the mountainous region.
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