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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Thursday, September 26, 2019
WHITE STUPA /TSAGAAN
SUVARGA/
It is
located in Ulziit village, Dundgobi province. The name Tsagaan Suvraga (White
Stupa) is 50 m high and continues 400 m. It was formed approximately 10 million
years ago and it indicates the different time: whitish, gray, yellowish and
purple. Because it proves it was the sea many millions years ago. Today, local
people are very interesting on the strange formation of this cliff.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
KHUVSGUL LAKE
Khuvsgul was established in
1931. It is famous for tourist top attractions. It covers 103 sq.km. Murun is a
capital of Khuvsgul. It is located 1283 m high above sea level and Murun is 692
km far away from Ulaanbaatar. To the north, Khuvsgul aimag borders with Russian
federation. It is place with good infrastructure. In summer, Khuvsgul is full
of tourists. They have some ethnic groups and Darkhad is main ethnic. Highest
peak is Delgerkhan mountain which is 3491 m
high above sea level. The average altitude is 1650-2050 m above sea level.
Jacob Tremblay Dreams of Being a Mongolian Goat Herder in 'Burn Your Maps' Trailer (Exclusive)
Vertical
Entertainment has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to “Burn Your Maps,” an
adventure drama starring Jacob Tremblay, Vera Farmiga and Virginia Madsen, the
company announced Wednesday.
Vertical
Entertainment is planning a Q2 theatrical release for the film, and Warner
Bros. Pictures will handle international distribution.
Swedish traveler films 5,000km walk from Mongolia to Kazakhstan (by kazinform)
Swedish
traveler Christian Bodegren has announced the release of his documentary about
a one-year walk through the steppes of Kazakhstan and Mongolia with Bactrian
Camels, Kazinform reports.
The Trans-Siberian Railway: the journey of a lifetime (by momondo.com)
The Trans-Siberian
Railway is a 5,772-mile railway line connecting Russia’s capital city Moscow
with the port city of Vladivostok in the far east of the country. Spanning
eight time-zones, it takes a full seven days to complete the train journey from
Moscow to Vladivostok without stops. It remains today, the longest railway line
in the world.
Mongolia's Natural Wonders (by Jay King)
Mongolia
is a landlocked country, a vast emptiness that links land and sky. It is
located between China and Russia and holds some great natural sights.
Lake
Khuvsgul is the largest fresh water lake in Mongolia by volume, and second
largest by area. It is located in the northwest of Mongolia near the Russian
border, at the foot of the eastern Sayan Mountains.
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