Olaf Schubert has been traveling to Mongolia for over 25 years. In his adventurous photo and film reportage, he presents the impressive diversity of this Central Asian country: He reports on the fascinating landscapes of the Gobi Desert with the huge Khongoryn El sand dunes, the vast steppe landscapes or the Altai Mountains. His captivating stories take us into the lives of the inhabitants of various parts of Mongolia and the former empire of Genghis Khan. He lived with nomadic peoples who, despite all the modernization, proudly master a hard everyday life adapted to nature, experienced the great seasonal nomad parades, the impressive Naadam festival with its horse races and wrestling competitions, and the families of eagle hunters. And he shows us the metropolis of Ulan Bator, the coldest capital in the world, with its bizarre mixture of ultra-modern and traditional buildings.
This content has been machine translated.