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Dawn and dusk have offered some of the most beautiful scenes here in Mongolia. I’ve spent the last few days in the Gobi Desert on the southern border of the country and was able to capture the sun rising over the pale green scrub that stretches for miles, as well as the soft, blue-tinged white of the gers as camp awakes each morning. It is a setting of great peace and quiet; I am sorry to leave it.
Beautiful shots of the morning. I can imagine why you wouldn’t want to leave it. How was Mongolia?
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Absolutely amazing – longer posts coming soon!
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Oh Lexi! I can’t wait to hear about your trip! I feel like I have to call or Skype you to hear it in person. It sounds so amazing!
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You’d never get me off the phone! Haha. It’s been great; I look forward to sitting down and writing some posts soon!
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Wow can’t wait to hear about it!
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Whoa, so soon? It feels only yesterday that you arrived in Mongolia. Can’t wait for more photos to come!
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Almost two weeks now, Bama! It does fly, though, when one is enjoying a new place.
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Ahh what a beautiful morning sky!
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I think mornings in the desert are particularly pretty!
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Wow, that’s special ❤
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Thanks! It was a really special place to spend a few weeks. The steppe and the desert are both so starkly beautiful.
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Beautiful. It is one of my dreams to visit the desert and make many of pictures there.
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Thank you! Deserts are really unique places to visit and photograph – hope you get there soon!
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What a beautiful view ! I’ve never had the chance to see a sunset/sunrise in the desert but it looks incredible.
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Oh, it was so special to see the sun pop up and then rise so quickly over the perfectly flat ground. Sunsets were pretty awesome, too!
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I bet it was 🙂
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Stunning! Very much looking forward ot reading more about your amazing adventure.
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Thanks, Sue – I hope to start posting some more and better stuff when I get home!
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OMG! SO looking forward to reading about your experience! Your photos are gorgeous. Safe travels home, Lex!
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Thanks, Kelly – and I have been loving your Cuba stuff! So many places … here I am on my own wonderful trip and I see blog posts on other wish list places and just get the itch again before I’m even home!
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It’s a sickness. No cure, just more places to go. 🙂
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That must be such an experience! Love those photos, too. Sharing this on Twitter!
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It has been really amazing – such a different place full of so much natural beauty!
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Oh, what a teaser! It must be brilliant to be there. Massive jealousy going on here.
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Trip envy is something I experience rather frequently here on WordPress, and you will be generating some soon with your upcoming travels! Meanwhile, hold tight, and soon some real posts will appear here about my wonderful trip.
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Just magnificent. Looking forward to reading all about your adventure.
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I can’t wait to sit and collect my thoughts and words on my time in this spectacular country. I have stopped in Seoul for a short time on the way home, but am already writing Mongolia posts in my head!
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WAou, it looks so quiet and serene. And not a single building in sight is such a bliss for the senses … Can’t wait to read and see more my dear !
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The whole country feels so wide open and quiet and peaceful. I loved it!
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Thank you for these first glimpses of your trip to Mongolia. Beautiful! Are you back yet?
Alison
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Struggling to get home as I type … major delays on my last leg (going on 6-hour wait). There are a few more photos in my instagram gallery if you want a bigger sneak peek! Hope to post some good stuff soon.
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Once youve been to Mongolia you never really leave it. Mongolia simply stays with you, this amazing place unlike anywhere else.
Just realised you are lexiklein from badfish’s Fish and Chips Cafe Comments – well, im gonna follow so i get to read more about Mongolia.
My daughter and I were there…. maybe three years ago – simply the most amazing place.
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I already know you are right! It gets under your skin, kind of like Tibet did for me. I will have to check out YOUR Mongolia posts, too.
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I dont think I’ve done any! something to add to the list! 🙂
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You haven’t! I looked all over your site …. I’ll be waiting!
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I’d better get a wriggle on then!
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What a fabulous adventure you’ve been on Lex – looking forward to more photos!
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Yes, Tina – it has been a really fascinating trip! Hoping to be able to start posting some more stuff this week as I settle back in before work starts.
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wow! just stunning! Amazing place to be very jealous!
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Thanks! Mongolia was stunning in every respect. I’m so glad I persevered in going; it had been on my list for a long time!
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Oh that quiet looks so incredibly amazing. What I’d give for a few moments of quiet like that. 😉 Cannot wait to hear more about this trip!
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Thanks, Shelley! I must get some real posts up on this trip, but I am finding re-entry to real life quite demanding – ugh. When do you head home?
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