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Mongolia: Endangered horses back from the brink
As the sun began to sink over the grasslands of central Mongolia, a herd of stocky, dun-colored horses emerged from a rocky outcrop on a slope where they had been sheltering from the blazing heat of a ...
When the Qing Empire fell, Outer Mongolia declared independence while Inner Mongolia remained part of China. Over a century ...
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Majestic Mongolia: Aerial Views of Untamed Beauty...
Ever seen a place that looks like Mars, but it’s right here on Earth? Welcome to the Flaming Cliffs, deep in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert. Locals call them Bayanzag, and they really do light up at sunset.
DNA shines a light back into the past, showing us things that fossils can't. But how far back can that light extend? Some of the oldest DNA sequences come from mastodon and polar bear fossils about 50 ...
The European promotion tour for the World Natural Heritage site "Badain Jaran Desert: Towers of Sand and Lakes" kicked off in ...
Everest is practically synonymous with adventure: at the very least, it is a “quintessential bucket-list” destination for ...
Ukrainian troops have rescued a Bactrian camel used by Russian soldiers during their offensive in eastern Ukraine.
THIS is the bizarre moment Ukrainian troops rescue a camel which was being used by a desperate Vladimir Putin in his failing ...
All Too Hard 6YO breaks minute mark when leading all the way. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Physical: Asia Highlights Exactly Why We Love International Sports
Physical Asia Episode 1-4 don't disappoint and that's because the series knows exactly why we love international sports. The ...
Raonsecure has strengthened its global leadership and cooperation base in Korean mobile identification (K-DID) technology ...
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