Jethro Bovingdon heads to Inner Mongolia to drive the 542bhp 'entry level', rear-wheel-drive Lamborghini supercar on a frozen lake. Follow us on facebook: www.facebook.com/evomagazine Follow Jethro on twitter: @JethroBovingdon Теги:DiabloReview (Literature Subject)AventadorFerrariCollectionPorscheReviews
Nov 1996 A look at how Mongolia's new capitalism has prompted a nomadic revival. On the grasslands, it's time to brand the wild ponies. Nomadic farmer, Jamts, is marking out his property. In post-communist Mongolia, nomads are once again permitted to own their own livestock. Inside their traditional ger tent, Jamts' wife, Dorj, prepares the day's fresh milk and cream. With skilful management of their resources, Jamts and Dorj have brought up 13 children. But as Mongolia heads for full blown capitalism, nomads now battle with powerful market forces. Jamts has thrived where many have failed because his enterprising nephew, Mendsaikhan, helps him sell produce in the city. Mendsaikhan takes Jamts' adult daughter, Pagma, back home for a visit. Far away from city nightclubs and medical student life, Pagma falls back into the nomadic routine. Haggling at the market, Mendsaikhan gets a good price for his uncle's sheepskins. Traders like he and Jamts can provide Mongolia's stumbling economy with much needed income. But government advisers believe that the nomadic lifestyle will inevitably collide with economic reform. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures Теги:ModernNomadsMongoliaCapitalismMedicineJourneymanPicturesnewsdocumentarycurrent affairsjourneyman pictures
Documentary of Team 3JD's trip on the Mongol Rally 2011. The rally took place over roughly 7 weeks, this video gives you a glimpse of what it was like for us. All music is royalty free and/or used with permission from the artist. www.3JD.co.uk www.JakeBaggaley.com Теги:mongoliamongolrallyadventurists3jdjourney
The nomadic people of Mongolia don't stay in one place for long. That's why they live in gers (which American's know by the Russian name, yurt), a home that is fast and easy to assemble and disassemble. Putting up a ger (pronounced gair) is fast and easy, but its best done by an entire family. This ger was moved by the family of Shagdarsuren Herelchuluun, on the east side of Lake Hovsgol, in northern Mongolia, not far from the Russian border. The sound track of this video is music recorded at the Choijin Lama Temple Museum in Ulaanbator, the Mongolian capital. For another example of throat singing, please see my other video from Mongolia. www.youtube.com Follow my work @grossmanmedia Теги:geryurtmongoliamongolianhovsgolmobilehomeecologicalSustainabilityNomadPulitizer Center
We crossed three rivers in Mongolia - each a bit more challenging than the last. We also proved that the biggest risks on the Mongol Rally are the ones you create for yourself. Теги:Red Thread MongoliaMongol Rally 2011MongoliaSuzuki Swift