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Some photos from my adventures in China and Mongolia. (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Tuesday OP
Is that lead through the camels nostrils? Figarosmom Tuesday #1
Yes. sinkingfeeling Tuesday #4
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Extraordinary! What a beautiful adventure. Polly Hennessey Tuesday #2
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Wonderful pictures, sinkingfeeling. sheshe2 Tuesday #6
Those pictures are awesome, sinkingfeeling. MIButterfly Tuesday #7
Chongqing at night, taken from ship about to go to the Three Gorges. sinkingfeeling Tuesday #10
Great shots! Grumpy Old Guy Tuesday #8
Great pics all execpt what is happening to the camel mysteryowl Tuesday #9
I understand. The camels where I was were all owned by a single herding family and are so sinkingfeeling Tuesday #13
Wow AKwannabe Tuesday #11
That's one amazing trek DFW Tuesday #12
24 days. sinkingfeeling Tuesday #14
Congratulations! I'm jealous DFW Tuesday #15
If I may ask, BidenRocks Tuesday #16
I set aside 10 to 15K a year for international travel. A tour will run sinkingfeeling Tuesday #17
Thank You! BidenRocks Tuesday #18
You are intrepid! Easterncedar Tuesday #19
Must have been an amazing trip. Callalily Tuesday #20

Figarosmom

(8,729 posts)
1. Is that lead through the camels nostrils?
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 01:02 AM
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The other faders are cool. Every time I see the terracotta soldiers I half expect them to come to life like in the movies.

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MIButterfly

(1,357 posts)
7. Those pictures are awesome, sinkingfeeling.
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 01:23 AM
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My personal favorites are the first one (where is it? It's beautiful; I actually gasped when I saw it) and of course, the panda.

mysteryowl

(7,767 posts)
9. Great pics all execpt what is happening to the camel
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 01:41 AM
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which makes me cry.

I just watched the movie Tracks on Amazon and the kindness shown for the camels. They were not lead by a painful nose pierce.

sinkingfeeling

(56,429 posts)
13. I understand. The camels where I was were all owned by a single herding family and are so
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 03:05 AM
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highly valued. All were extremely calm and well cared for. When we went out into the Gobi, young boys took the leads, but the camels just walked on either side of the camel herder. No one jerked the animals. I found this article you might want to read. I would say that the camels were the major source of income for the family. They are offered for treks in the desert during summer (tourist) season and then moved to the north to graze. In fact, they were dismantling their gers the day we were there.
https://www.camelchannel.com/blog/camel-nose-pegs-to-use-or-not-to-use

DFW

(58,993 posts)
15. Congratulations! I'm jealous
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 03:13 AM
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Some day, I’ll find 24 days in row to go exploring.

Some day in the distant future……

BidenRocks

(2,266 posts)
16. If I may ask,
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 03:25 AM
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what does an adventure like yours cost?

I'm retired and figure I have one big trip in me.

It looks absolutely stunning.

sinkingfeeling

(56,429 posts)
17. I set aside 10 to 15K a year for international travel. A tour will run
Tue Sep 23, 2025, 04:34 AM
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$3000 to $5000 on average. Then airfare is from maybe $800 to $2000, economy class. Depending on the tour you take, you may have to add in meal expenses. I did a tour in China. I travel by myself so have a 'supplement' charge for single rooms.
I am traveling in Mongolia on my own. Booked my hotel in Ulaanbaatar and set up my own excursions and transport to/from airport.

I would highly recommend China Tours. com. There was only one other lady on the tour with me. The hotels were 4 and 5 star. We took bullet trains between cities and the local guides were always waiting for us. I would rate them as excellent plus.

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