The next day we started down the Khoogin Gol.

Upper Khoogiin Gol

Upper Khoogiin Gol

Upper Khoogiin Gol

Upper Khoogiin Gol

One of our campsites on the Khoogin Gol

Asbestos which Batmönkh found in the mountains. Local people use it for medicine.

Batmönkh

Stone erected by Chingünjav when he was attempting to escape to Russia in the late 1750s.

Wild Onions

Tsagaan Chuluu Ovoo is located on the top of mountain in center

Horse skulls

The Darkhat Depression at the end of our trip
Labels: Darkhat, Khövsgöl, Mongolia
2 Comments:
You should apply for a job at National Geographic. Some scenery! I bet those wild onions were tasty.
The onions were indeed tasty. I also sampled the asbestos. Apparently — I hope — it is not poisonous in its raw form.
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