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After our previous trips around Europe and to the Caucasus, we decided to try something else, so we traveled to Mongolia, on a four-month, 26.000kms trip in our sidecar motorcycle, through 12 countries.

You can see our route in the picture below.

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There's Nothing Like The Mongolian Sky At Night

There's Nothing Like The Mongolian Sky At Night

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#2

The Most Beautiful Rainbow We've Ever Seen, In Kyrgyzstan

The Most Beautiful Rainbow We've Ever Seen, In Kyrgyzstan

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Vladimir And Us

Vladimir And Us

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#4

Panda Invasion On The Streets Of Iran

Panda Invasion On The Streets Of Iran

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Murghab, Tajikistan

Murghab, Tajikistan

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Saskia Schreven
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why do show these pictures when you blur the face of your own child?

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adoracat
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Probably for the same reason as I refer to my children as Satan and Demonspawn (although they were called that at home) online rather than by their given names. Or why hubby is TheEngineer and our grandbaby is the Wee Dictator. Anonymity of a sort for people online, especially not showing children who can easily be identified online.

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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A friend of mine who has travelled the world said that one thing she found everywhere she went is the smiles of children. The only exception she experienced came when she visited Vladivostok, Russia, shortly after that city was opened to westerners. During her stay there a woman came up and said, “If I could get my daughter to America, I could die happy.”

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#11

"It Wasn't Me, I Swear!"

"It Wasn't Me, I Swear!"

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The Wakhan Corridor In Tajikistan, 4.000 Meters Altitude

The Wakhan Corridor In Tajikistan, 4.000 Meters Altitude

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The Wakhan Corridor In Tajikistan

The Wakhan Corridor In Tajikistan

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Ged Maybury
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've been through landscapes like this, in New Zealand. No contest, though. This place is wilder, more striking.

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Our First Night Of Camping, On A Beach By The Black Sea, In Bulgaria

Our First Night Of Camping, On A Beach By The Black Sea, In Bulgaria

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Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Bukhara, Uzbekistan

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Entering Kyrgystan On A Beautiful Summer Storm

Entering Kyrgystan On A Beautiful Summer Storm

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We Woke Up One Day With A Local Mongolian Family Doing Their Morning Routine Near Our Tent

We Woke Up One Day With A Local Mongolian Family Doing Their Morning Routine Near Our Tent

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Ak-Baytal Pass In The Pamir Mountains, 4.655 M, Tajikistan

Ak-Baytal Pass In The Pamir Mountains, 4.655 M, Tajikistan

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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm glad they've got the motorcycle in nearly every shot...it's surely a member of the family!

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#22

The Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

The Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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And The Last Picture, Before Getting Home, In Romania

And The Last Picture, Before Getting Home, In Romania

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Lost In The Siberian Taiga

Lost In The Siberian Taiga

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Last Night Of Camping In Iran, By The Caspian Sea

Last Night Of Camping In Iran, By The Caspian Sea

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Moynaq, Uzbekistan, On The Banks Of The Former Aral Sea

Moynaq, Uzbekistan, On The Banks Of The Former Aral Sea

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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The history of Aral sea is very sad. You have to be very careful in that area.

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The Bazaar Of Tabriz, In Iran

The Bazaar Of Tabriz, In Iran

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Vladimir, Jumping The Sand Dunes Of Elsen Tasarkhai, Mongolia

Vladimir, Jumping The Sand Dunes Of Elsen Tasarkhai, Mongolia

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We Spent Our First Night In Mongolia With A Local Family

We Spent Our First Night In Mongolia With A Local Family

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Mongolia

Mongolia

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#35

Visiting The Ural Motorcycle Factory In Irbit, Russia And Doing A Complete Service To Our Bike

Visiting The Ural Motorcycle Factory In Irbit, Russia And Doing A Complete Service To Our Bike

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Vladimir And An Old Truck

Vladimir And An Old Truck

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Crossing The Border From Tajikistan To Kyrgyzstan

Crossing The Border From Tajikistan To Kyrgyzstan

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Song Kul Lake, 3.000 Meters Altitude, Kyrgyzstan

Song Kul Lake, 3.000 Meters Altitude, Kyrgyzstan

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Stuck In A Ditch

Stuck In A Ditch

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