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This is how Mongolian kazakh people live with their traditional yurt or ger in western part of Mongolia for thousands of the years.
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Kazakh yurt in the museum of Astana. Pavlodar. Kazakhstan.
Young Caucasian woman drinking tea in yurt
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - October 3, 2023: Equipment used by a shaman at his shrine inside a ger (yurt).
An image of the inside of a local ger taken on the steppe of Mongolia
Traditional national elements, yurt decorations. Embroidery and patterns of nomads. A yurt is a portable circular tent, covered and insulated with hides or felt, and traditionally used as a dwelling by several distinct groups of nomadic peoples in the steppes and mountains of Central Asia.\nA yurt is a portable house, ideally suited to a nomadic lifestyle.
Young smiling woman with long hair siting on the bed looking at the beautiful multi-colour yurt from inside at the yurt camping site in Central Asia
1980s Chinese women photo of real life
This is how mongolian yurt gers interior looks like. Its truly amazing to living in yurt ger in Mongolia summer days. Fresh air, amazin
National traditional decoration of the yurt ceiling. Kazakhstani ornament. Vintage weaving of patterns. Yurt decoration. Wooden frame with patterns as an ethnic background, golden horde, Photo taken in Kazakhstan.
inside of traditional mongolian ger yurt
ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN - MAY 31, 2017: Kazakh people in traditional costumes in a nomadic tent known as yurt, in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Ovorkhangai Province, Mongolia — July 19, 2023: A nomadic woman stands on the roof of a ger (yurt) being constructed, as a child sits on a stack nearby on an overcast day.
Décoration des linteaux qui maintiennent le toit d’une yourte traditionnelle mongole
Close up of a traditional nomadic herder’s ger, in the Kazakh region of the Altai Mountains in Western Mongolia. Held together with wooden poles, the woollen felt & canvas covered gers can be packed up & moved quickly & easily. They are set up in different livestock grazing areas depending on the season. They are home to families who live together in remote locations, moving each season. An ornately carved door and patterned fabric along the bottom of the ger gives a personal touch to the temporary home.
Inside Kirghiz of the yurt
A shepherd's yurt in mountains
Relaxing at 4000 metres altitude
Young smiling woman resting inside the colorful tent during hiking in old Petra town in the Middle East
Traditional Asian wooden bow with arrows hanging on the felt wall of a yurt - the home of nomads
Traditional Mongol Ger is a portable, felt-covered, wood lattice-framed dwelling structure traditionally used by Mongolian nomads. They use them in steppes as moving houses and today in towns to. This one is from Suter, which is v small part of Bulgan, west of Erdenet in North Mongolia. It has two beds for parents and children, stove, cabinet and one place to wash when is cold. On top it has a whole for smoke.
Traditional national elements, yurt decorations. Embroidery and patterns of nomads. A yurt is a portable circular tent, covered and insulated with hides or felt, and traditionally used as a dwelling by several distinct groups of nomadic peoples in the steppes and mountains of Central Asia.\nA yurt is a portable house, ideally suited to a nomadic lifestyle.
Tien Shan mountains ( Jeti-Oguz valley) in Kyrgyzstan
This yurt is only for sleeping. The whole family is sleeping together in the same yurt. All the sleeping equipment is nicely folded  and It looks all nice and neat.
portrait young female Kazakh eagle hunter inside Ger, yurt in Bayan Olgii, West Mongolia
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan - May 27, 2017: Kyrgyz couple in national costumes, in a nomadic tent known as yurt, near the city of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Bayan-Olgii Province, Mongolia - October 1, 2023: People disassembling a ger (yurt) at the end of the Ulgii Golden Eagle Festival.
BAYAN-OLGII, MONGOLIA - SEP 28, 2017: Kazakhs family of hunters with hunting golden eagles inside their the mongolian Yurts. In Bayan-Olgii Province is populated to 88,7% by Kazakhs.
Drying traditionally made yak curd on a wooden frame, with a homemade bird scarer hanging above it. It is located next to a Kazakh nomadic herder family's ger and wooden cabin, with an all terrain vehicle parked nearby. It is the herder's summer camp in the remote mountainous region. The nomads then migrate with their livestock to different grazing areas with each season.
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