Getting lost in Mongolia, the world's last truly nomadic realm
Briefly

Stanley Stewart revisits Mongolia, a place he loves and spent five months crossing on horseback. Despite a past intense affair, he decides it's time to return.
Mongolia is characterized by vast emptiness, seen from the air with sparse lights and nomadic yurts dotting the grasslands. Ulan Bator, the bustling capital, contrasts sharply with the country's serene landscapes.
The trip is shorter this time, only 10 days with guides. Stewart immerses himself back into the world of wild horses, chain-smoking shamans, and the haunting songs of nomads in Mongolia.
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