
Homework Mongolian style how cute!

Typical Mongolian ger furniture

Our first of many encounters with nomadic Mongolians

Our first night in a ger with our Danish friends in Terelj Eastern Mongolia

This goat was picked up in a local market on the way to Terelj, as a gift to the local family we stayed with. We found it on the whole a rather disturbing experience but Chris thought it only right to get involved. Although a gruesome death it seems more acceptable than our mass slaughter of animals. Not one bit of the goat was wasted we even ate the internal organs, the entire goat was consumed over our 2 day stay
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