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A great visit to the wild Przewalski Horses in Hustai National Park in Mongolia
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다시 휘 덜러 후닥 초원에서 서남쪽도로를 달렸다. 진정한 야생마가 산다는 호스타이국립공원에 가기 위해서다. 호스타이 입구에 펼쳐진 푸른 초원이 내 시선을 사로잡는다. 몽골의 초원은 다채로운 푸른 색상을 가지고 있다. 호스타이 국립공원에 도착했다. 호스타이는산맥과 초원, 그곳에 인간의 손이 닿지 않은 야생말 타히와 야생사슴이 살아 몽골의 이상향이라 불린다. 그 이상향애서 여행객은 비를 맞으며 야생말과 야생사슴을 찾아 이리저리 산을 헤맨다. “호스타이 국립공원에는 특이한 동물이 많습니다. 그 동물이 바로 붉은 야생 사슴입니다. 연구에 따르면 붉은 사슴이 1200년 이상 호스타이 국립공원에 있었다고 해요. 그리고 야생말의 경우 336마리의 타히와 32마리의 수말이 살고 있습니다.”여행객은 해발 1600m의 산을 오르고 산속을 헤매다 드디어 뭔가를 발견했다. 먼 앞산에서 야생 붉은 사슴이 아름다운 자태를 드러내준다. 특히 붉은 사슴은 뿔의 전체 길이가 1.5m나 돼 당당한 모습이다. 산을 내려오다 찾지 못했던 야생말 타히도 발견했다. 야생말 타히는 일반 말보다도 작고 엷은 적갈색이며 무리지어서 다니는 습성이 있다. 가까이 가면 사람을 공격한다고 해 접근하지 않았다.
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Hui ran back deolreo hudak the southwest road in the meadow. Mustang is truly going to live wihaeseoda hose Thai national park. Thai green meadows stretching the hose inlet captures my attention. Mongolia has a colorful blue color. Hose arrived in Thailand national park. This is called Star Lake mountains and meadows, there is a human hand tahi untouched wild horses and wild deer living as a utopia of Mongolia. Aeseo utopia that travelers in the rain wandering around the mountains to find wild horses and wild deer. There are many unusual animals hose Thai national park. The animal is the wild red deer. According to the research I had to hose over the Red Deer Tai National Park in 1200. And if you're living in the wild horses of the 336 and the number of tahi 32 travelers wander the mountains to climb the mountain of 1600m above sea level, I had finally found something. Wild red deer in the far Apsan reveals a beautiful shape. In particular, the red deer is a full-length view of the imposing figures up to 1.5m horns. Rideau has found other wild horses did not find come down the mountain. Wild horses have a habit tahi jieoseo crowd attending a small, pale reddish brown than the general said. I did not go near the access to that attack people.
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■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 문형열 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2015년 7월 July
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Hustai National Park
A brief look at the area around the entrance to Hustai National Park, near Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Note the cows at the river
Mongolia - North East
Family of five 4wd overland through the remote Mongolian north east.
Mongolia 2018: Days 4–8 - Genghis Khan Statue, Hustai National Park, Elsen Tasarkai, and Ulaanbaatar
The last video from our Mongolia road trip: we visit the Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue, see Takhi horses at Hustai National Park, ride cames at Elsen Tasarkai, and tour around Ulaanbaatar.
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Hustai National Park
Hustai National Park
Hustai National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, located in Tov Province (Aimag), is a national park of Mongolia. It is also known as Hustai National Park. The Tuul River runs through the park. The Mongolian Government declared Hustai National Park as a Specially Protected Area in 1993, one year after the initiation of the reintroduction project of the Takhi(Przewalskii horse) to the Hustain Nuruu. The HNP extends through the Khentii Mountains and includes the western edge of the Mongolian steppe at the boundaries of Altanbulag, Argalant and Bayankhangai Soums of Tov province. The park is about 100 km from the capital city of Ulaanbaatar to the west. The HNP covers 50,600 ha land which is home to 459 species of vascular plants, 85 species of lichens, 90 species of moss and 33 species of mushrooms. 44 species of mammals have been recorded, including Red deer, Mongolian gazelle, Roe deer, Wild boar, Wild sheep, Ibex, Mongolian marmots, Grey wolves, Lynx, Pallas cat, Red fox, Corsac fox and Eurasian badger. The 217 species of birds include Golden eagle, Lammergeier, Great bustard, Whooper swan, Black stork, Daurian partridge and Little owl. There are 16 species of fish, 2 species of amphibians, and 385 species of insects (including 21 species of ants, 55 species of butterflies, 10 species of bush crickets and 29 species of grasshoppers). A new species of soil insect has been found in the Hustai and given the scientific name of Epidamaeus khustaiensis. In 2002, the Man and the Biosphere Reserves organization of UNESCO certified the HNP as a member of the world biosphere network of natural reserves. The HNPT was enrolled as a member of IUCN in 2007. The HNP is one of the best-managed Specially Protected Areas in Mongolia and was the first park to be managed by a Non-governmental Organization specializing in nature and environmental conservation. The park was managed by the Mongolian Association for the Conservation of Nature and the Environment during 1993-2003. A dedicated NGO, the Hustai National Park Trust (HNPT), was established in 2003 and signed a contract with the Mongolian Government which delegated the management of the HNP to the new NGO.
Terelj from the sky #1: ARYABAL MEDITATION TEMPLE
We aim to deliver the historical sites and travel destinations around Terelj National Park as series.
Hustai National Parc Mongolia part 1
Near Hustai National Park, Mongolia
'The land of the blue skies' and many square miles of open countryside are reasons to visit Mongolia. This is on the road to Hustai National Park near Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia: Hustai National Park
Mongolia, the land of steppes...This 'fenceless' nation is so unique that the visitor will stumble upon new things every other minute of his exploration..
Mongolia Parte 1 Ulan Batar - Khustain Nuruu National Park
Mongolia Parte 1
Questo è il racconto giorno per giorno del viaggio in Mongolia, in compagnia di un gruppo di cari amici.
Un viaggio sorprendente, insolito, fatto al di fuori degli schemi, viaggiando su piccole moto cinesi, in compagnia di due vecchi furgoni UAZ degli anni settanta per la logistica.
Come prima cosa devo essere sincero e ammettere l’ignoranza, quando per la prima volta ho visto la steppa sono rimasto sorpreso, per me era una landa desolata di bassi cespugli, mi sono trovato immerso invece in prati senza fine ricoperti di fiori. Come sintetizzare questo viaggio in poche parole? grandioso? in spazi infiniti? Rarefatto?
L’uomo a parte Ulan Batar non esiste, in una nazione, grande dieci volte l’Italia, vivono poco più di due milioni di persone, uno e mezzo nella capitale, incontrare qualcuno, quando esci dalla millenium road, che diritta traversa le infinite pianure, è un evento, mi sono trovato a camminare in mezzo a branchi di piccoli cavalli taki, a branchi di cammelli, a branchi di yak, per nulla infastiditi dal mio passaggio, come se non esistessi, sopra la testa i falchi a fare la ruota, a caccia di tenere marmotte, aquile con le ali grandi come aereoplani hanno accompagnato il mio cammino, l’atmosfera era surreale l’uomo era un ospite, di luoghi, dove la natura e gli animali erano assoluti padroni
Wildlife of Mongolia - 2019
This is a presentation of wildlife seen while exploring the wilds of the steppe, Gobi, and Altai Mountain regions of Mongolia. Animals seen include Siberian Ibex, Lammergeyer, Przewalski's horse / Takhi, Siberian Marmot, Wild Assa, Wild Bactrian Camel, Pallas Cat / Manul, Black-tailed Gazelle, Mongolian Saiga, and others. Aspects of the biology of each are presented.
Mongolian Wildlife
An overview of the wildlife seen in the Gobi Desert region as well as in other portions of Mongolia south of Uulanbaatar, such as Hustai National Park.
A Journey through Mongolia | Part 2 of 4 | Wild Horses of Hustai
The second part of our journey takes us to Hustai National Park in search of the last truly wild horse, the Takhi. During our visit to the park we also had a chance to visit a family of herders who were very hospitable and gave us a glimpse into their daily lives.
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Mongolia Expedition Part 5: Mongolia Saiga and Przewalski's Horse
The scientific expedition reaches the last stage, with a successful search for the endangered Mongolian Saiga (a kind of antelope), before the team fly back to Ulaanbaatar. From there the team travel West of the city to the Hustai national park, where the last truly wild horses in the world, know as the Przewalski's horse, are successfully breeding. An early start is worthwhile, we manage to see a large group of over 50 of this rare breed. A traditional Burn's night brings the expedition to a close
Hustai National Park
From Ulaanbaatar to Hustai in search of the wild Takhi, or Przewalski's horse
Hustai National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, located in Töv Province (Aimag), is a national park of Mongolia. It is also known as Hustai National Park. The Tuul River runs through the park. The Mongolian Government declared Hustai National Park as a Specially Protected Area in 1993, one year after the initiation of the reintroduction project of the Takhi (Przewalski's horse) to the Hustain Nuruu. The HNP extends through the Khentii Mountains and includes the western edge of the Mongolian steppe at the boundaries of Altanbulag, Argalant and Bayankhangai Soums of Töv Province. The park is about 100 km from the capital city of Ulaanbaatar to the west. The HNP covers 50,600 ha land which is home to 459 species of vascular plants, 85 species of lichens, 90 species of moss and 33 species of mushrooms. 44 species of mammals have been recorded, including Red deer, Mongolian gazelle, Roe deer, Wild boar, Wild sheep, Ibex, Mongolian marmots, Grey wolves, Lynx, Pallas cat, Red fox, Corsac fox and Eurasian badger. The 217 species of birds include Golden eagle, Lammergeier, Great bustard, Whooper swan, Black stork, Daurian partridge and Little owl. There are 16 species of fish, 2 species of amphibians, and 385 species of insects (including 21 species of ants, 55 species of butterflies, 10 species of bush crickets and 29 species of grasshoppers). A new species of soil insect has been found in the Hustai and given the scientific name of Epidamaeus khustaiensis. he HNP is one of the best-managed Specially Protected Areas in Mongolia and was the first park to be managed by a Non-governmental Organization specializing in nature and environmental conservation. The park was managed by the Mongolian Association for the Conservation of Nature and the Environment during 1993-2003. A dedicated NGO, the Hustai National Park Trust (HNPT), was established in 2003 and signed a contract with the Mongolian Government which delegated the management of the HNP to the new NGO. In 2002, the Man and the Biosphere Reserves organization of UNESCO certified the HNP as a member of the world biosphere network of natural reserves. The HNPT was enrolled as a member of IUCN in 2007.
Mongolia Hustai National Park
View of Hustai National Park, Mongolia.