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I like to explore all art forms in the musical field.....These two guys give a unique performance, in demonstrating their special vocal 'throat singing'.
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The weirdest animals on Planet Earth - Telegraph
From the page: "The long eared jerboa is a nocturnal mouse-like rodent found in the deserts of China and Mongolia. It has a long tail, long legs and extremely large ears." MY GOD! I want some! I wonder if they get along with ferrets and hedgehogs
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Mongolian Death Worm
34 reviews • theunexplainedmysteries.com
Possibly my spirit animal, but seems a touch too terrifying. (Or possibly not terrifying enough?)
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Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China | ChinaHush
Making this into a case of Chinese Malfeasance or idiosyncrasy would be misinformation bordering on disinformation. The hand does what the mind orders it to do, and there's no discrepancy between the fundamental approaches of China and the rest of the world regarding... more
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Russia and Mongolia Overland #4 - Mongolia Pictures
Still looking for my pillbox plus netting number.
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Unusual Duet - Video
The guy on the right is doing "sygyt" style Tuvan (mongolian) throat singing that involves an overtone with a high pitched whistle you get by constricting the airflow in the throat in a way to split the air as it comes out into two or more tones. he's quite good... more
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Mongols reached America before the Europeans_English_Xinhua
From the page: ""About 8,000 to 25,000 years ago, Mongols with stone tools crossed the Aleutian Islands and arrived in America first," Sumiya Jambaldorj, a history professor from Chingis Khaan University, said Thursday. Jambaldorj's claim is based on... more
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Zavkhan Trekking: small-group horse riding adventures in...
Title says it all. Apparently popular with British lawyers.
