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Nomad Life Of Mongolian On Savanna. This Picture Is Taken In Mongolia. For 3 000 Years, The People Of The Steppes Have Adopted A Pastoral Way Of Life Moving In The Search Of Best Pastures And Campsites. They Live By And For Their Livestock, In The Forefront Of Which The Horse Undoubtedly Was The First Animal Domesticated In These Infinite Meadows. Today, Approximately Half Of Mongolia’S Population Is Still Roaming The Vast Plains Living In The Ger And Moving Their Campings Several Times A Year On The Grounds With No Fence. Nomadic Life Thrives In Summer And Survives In Winter. Considering Climatic Conditions, Especially During Winter, Such Lifestyle May Seem To The Outside World To Be A Very Hard Way Of Living. However, Mongolians Have Developed For Centuries Such Qualities As Strength And Resilience That Are Essential For Survival In This Harsh Nature, Which Is Their Cherished Homeland.

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Nomad life of Mongolian on savanna. This picture is taken in Mongolia. For 3 000 years, the people of the steppes have adopted a pastoral way of life moving in the search of best pastures and campsites. They live by and for their livestock, in the forefront of which the horse undoubtedly was the first animal domesticated in these infinite meadows. Today, approximately half of Mongolia’s population is still roaming the vast plains living in the ger and moving their campings several times a year on the grounds with no fence. Nomadic life thrives in summer and survives in winter. Considering climatic conditions, especially during winter, such lifestyle may seem to the outside world to be a very hard way of living. However, Mongolians have developed for centuries such qualities as strength and resilience that are essential for survival in this harsh nature, which is their cherished homeland.

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