Mongolia: Lonely Planet Travel Video
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Lonely Planet author Michael Kohn recommends Mongolia as the kind of country where you can just turn up and be guaranteed adventure. Not a surprise when nomad culture is alive and their hero is Ghengis Khan.
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Duration : 0:3:6

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