Ger Camp near Tsagaan Suvarga (White Stupas) Mongolia
Yolyn Am Canyons, Mongolia
Day 7 had been very interesting as we discover and hike the narrow gorges of Yolyn Am.
Yolyn Am, The Valley of the Eagles, is a deep and narrow gorge in the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains of southern Mongolia. The valley is named after the Lammergeier, which is called Yol in Mongolian. The Lammergeier is an Old World vulture, hence the name is often translated to Valley of the Vultures or Valley of the Eagles.
See you tomorrow as we bring you to the City of Mongolia, Ulanbataar. And watch out as we reveal the next trip in the couple of weeks :P
Gobi desert, Mongolia, Khongor Els
Panoramic view at Tsagaan Suvarga - White Stupas (Mini Grand Canyon) in Mongolia
АЯЛАЛ_ДУНДГОВЬ, ӨМНӨГОВЬ
ИХ ГАЗРЫН ЧУЛУУ, БАГА ГАЗРЫН ЧУЛУУ, ГУРВАН САЙХАН, ЁЛЫН АМ
Go Mongolia Part 5: Skinned Sheep and Fossils | Bayanzag | Flaming Cliffs | Gobi Desert
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SCRIPT:
OVOO:
Shortly after leaving our Khongor camp, we had our first encounter with an Ovoo. Scattered all throughout the Mongolia countryside, Ovoo’s are rock and stone mounds used to worship the mountains and the sky. When you see an Ovoo, it’s customary to to stop, circle it three times clockwise and then throw a rock on the pile in order to have a good journey. Some people also leave offerings and if you’re in a hurry, honking the horn while passing an Ovoo will work as well. There’s no such thing as too much luck on a long journey so we made sure to help out…
FLAMING CLIFFS / Bayanzag / Баянзаг/ Bain-Dzak/ Ömnögovi Province
Named because of the red and orange color they give off at sunset, the flaming cliffs are renowned worldwide as the site of many important scientific discoveries. It was here in 1922 that American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews first discovered fossilized dinosaur eggs, proving once and for all that dinosaurs did in fact lay eggs. Over time, Many other fossils have been found here including the bones of the velociraptor as well as other prehistoric mammals. It’s been speculated that Andrews served as the inspiration behind Indiana Jones, and while this has never actually been confirmed, it seems totally believable given this setting, and Roy’s larger than life persona.
Thank you for watching: Go Mongolia Part 5: Skinned Sheep and Fossils | Bayanzag | Flaming Cliffs | Gobi Desert
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Mongolia gobi desert travel | 고비사막 불타는 절벽 바얀작 | 몽골 고비사막여행 [OWT]
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Riding through Yolyn Am 'Ice Canyon' - The Valley of the Eagles in the Gobi Desert
Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs
The Flaming Cliffs site, also known as ob nob (Mongolian: Баянзаг) is a region of the Gobi Desert most famous for yielding the first discovery of dinosaur (Oviraptor) eggs by the expedition of American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews (the model for Indiana Jones), who visited in the 1920s. Other finds in the area include some of the earliest specimens of velociraptor and eutherian (i.e. non-marsupial) mammals.
Mongolia - on the way to Ongi Monastery - land
Mongolia - Gobi, cliffs, petroglyphs & dunes
Mongolia - Gobi, cliffs, petroglyphs & dunes
0:00 flaming cliffs Bayanzag (N44° 8'18 E103°43'39); 3:06 dunes Khongorys Els (N43°47'47 E102°10'53); 6:23 petroglyphes (N44°27'7 E105°58'32); 8:43 cliffs Tsagan Suvarga (N44°34'38 E105°43'2)
Mongolian music: 3:12 Sixty Horses In My Herd, Eshten Charlyyry Berge; Egshiglen - 6:45 Tovshuurt Khoomei; 8:42 Khan khukhin uyanga
Mongolia Road Trip 18 / Singing Dunes, Khongoryn Els, Duut Mankhan (An Exhausting Hike) / Walk 118
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Khongoryn Els also called Duut Mankhan is popularly known as the Singing Sands. It lies within the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park in Mongolia. The sand dunes extend to over 965 square kilometres (373 sq mi) area.
The dunes extending up to the foot of the high Altai Mountains range, lie about 180 kilometres (110 mi) from Dalanzadgad. It is at a distance of 130 kilometres (81 mi) along the desert tracks to Bogd in Övörkhangai in the north, and 215 kilometres (134 mi) to Bayanlig on the northwest in Bayankhongor. Travel through the desert is by jeeps.
Mongolia has three types of deserts, and some of it has enough grass for livestock to graze, but the Khongoryn Els, in the extreme south of the Gobi Desert, has a huge range of sand dunes – 6–12 kilometres (3.7–7.5 mi) wide, 100 kilometres (62 mi) long (180 kilometres (110 mi) is also mentioned) and rising to a height of 80 metres (260 ft) (a maximum height to the apex can be 300 metres (980 ft)). They are similar to the dunes of Egypt. The sands have attractive curves which end in a sharp edge, making wave like patterns on the sand. They continually change shape due to wind and reflect yellow-white colours as the intensity of light changes during the day.
As the sand is moved due to winds or is in the process of collapse due to small avalanches, a strong sound is made giving it the name Singing Sands. A French team has explained this phenomenon as due to a thin surface coating of slate over the sand grains which causes the sand to make a resonant sound. The sound is also attributed to heat, the weather conditions in the desert and to the avalanche effect caused by the sand particles moving harmoniously. This sound is also compared to the sound made by an aircraft during take-off and landing stages. Its length and width vary. The largest of these dunes is found in the northwestern end of the range.
The northern border of the dunes is skirted by a small river, the Khonggoryn Gol, where green pastures are noted. The river is sourced by subterranean flows from the mountains forming its valley. Grazing by camels and horses of the nomadic population of the area is noted. The wildlife recorded consist of Saker falcons, Pallas's sandgrouse and Saxaul sparrow, Corsac fox or red fox.
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Khongoryn Els are some of the largest and most spectacular sand dunes in Mongolia. Also known as the Duut Mankhan (Singing Dunes – from the sound they make when the sand is moved by the wind), they are up to 300m high, 12km wide and about 100km long. The largest dunes are at the northwestern corner of the range. From afar the dunes look painted on the south horizon in front of those gorgeous granite mountains.
Up close you get more texture as the sand forms peaks that look like whipped meringue. Getting to the top (45 minutes to one hour) is exhausting; every step forward is followed by a significant backslide, and as you approach you may be sandblasted as the wind shears the lip off the dune and showers you with stinging sand, but the views of the desert from the sandy summit are wonderful. The dunes are also a popular place for organising camel treks (per hour/day T10,000/30,000, plus the same again for the guide fee). Most local herders can arrange treks. You'll have to walk the dunes yourself, but the camel can carry your gear. A two- or three-day walk through the dunes would likely be the highlight of your trip and its greatest challenge. A mini naadam featuring horse racing and wrestling is held here in August.
The dunes are about 180km from Dalanzadgad. There is no way to get here unless you charter a vehicle or are part of a tour.
From Khongoryn Els it is possible to follow desert tracks 130km north to Bogd in Övörkhangai, or 215km northwest to Bayanlig in Bayankhongor. This is a remote and unforgiving area and you shouldn’t undertake either trip without an experienced driver and full stocks of food, water and fuel.
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Explore BAYANZAG | Mongolia - Cinematic Drone 4K Film 몽골 モンゴル 蒙古 Mongolie
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In the autumn Near of 2018 I travelled to Mongolia for five weeks with Mongolia Friends. Every site where I visited was amazing. I tried to take photos and clips on that. Especially clips by Drone that called Mavic Air
The Flaming Cliffs site, also known as Bayanzag(Mongolian: Баянзаг), with the alternative Mongolian name of Mongolian: Улаан Эрэг (red cliffs), is a region of the Gobi Desert in the Ömnögovi Province of Mongolia.
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Riding the Yolyn Am Canyon Mongolia
Riding the Yolyn Am Canyon Mongolia
Drone Pilot's Paradise : Baga Gazriin Chuluu, Mongolia AERIAL
The highest one is 15 km long and 10 km wide granite stone-mountain elevated at 1768m above sea level. There are also over 20 kinds of medical herbs like burnet, many kinds of world rare animals like marmot, ibex and mountain sheep. Also you can see Bolort Cave, eye treatment spa, rock images, petroglyphs, burial mounds many other sightseeing. There is a ruin of Choir monastery which was established by “Zava” Damdin, a famous ancient historical, religious and scientific researcher. This monastery had a monastery with few monks translate, print, explain and advertise books from Tibetan languages and research religious philosophy and medical science.