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    18.09.11

    A polluted river

    The confluence of two rivers... one is polluted, the other still not... One is polluted by the mining of a gold mine... There is no fish anymore... A few months ago, several nomads' families died to have drunk some water of the river, polluted...

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    18.09.11

    Mongolian hospitality

    What I liked with Mongolian people ? Their sense of hospitality, their kindness, their generosity, their sense of human and family moral values... I had never been in this part of Asia, at the beginning I was a little disorientated. Not by th...

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    17.09.11

    A tired bridge...

    During our journey in the steppe of Mongolia, we met a wooden tired bridge... Nomadic Mongolian whom we had asked for the road (there is no road sign) had warned us to pay attention... Indeed, one of the pillars of the wooden bridge threatened to ...

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    14.09.11

    A deer stone near by Moron

    Towards Moron, we stopped near by one " Deer stone ". Deer stones are antique Mongolian megaliths. Symbols are engraved, some look like winged deers. Their purpose and creators are unknown.

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    09.09.11

    Khövsgöl lake in Mongolia

    The lake Khövsgöl is situated in the northwest of the country, on the verge of the Russian border. This lake is very renowned, so much by the sacred aspect which it represents for the Mongols, than by the charm comming from the almost alpine lands...

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    09.09.11

    Khövsgöl lake and its mountains

    As all the lakes of Mongolia and Siberia, Khövsgöl is frozen in winter and taken by ices from November. When the coat became enough thick, motorists and truck drivers, quite as on Baikal, decrease their routes by cutting through the lake. The coll...

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