Stayed in a nice gerin the Gobi. Our tour included a visit to a camel ranch whose owners had two gers – a larger, unheated one for summer and a smaller one with a stove for winter and cooking. We were later able to with authority tell a docent at a stateside Genghis Khan exhibit that except for a TV in the corner and a motorcycle and satellite dish parked outside, modern ones looked just like the 13th C. version they had on display.
Harry Grapjas about 11 years ago
Learned a new word. I thought they were all called “Ger” but apparently that’s only how they’re called in Mongolia.
Chickweed Fan about 11 years ago
I always thought they were yurts.
alondra about 11 years ago
Oh yeah I remember seeing pix of them once, you ought to google it, they are very cool.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Fred’s got the tail goin’
Tom Falco about 11 years ago
Yurt? Huh?
gcarlson about 11 years ago
Stayed in a nice gerin the Gobi. Our tour included a visit to a camel ranch whose owners had two gers – a larger, unheated one for summer and a smaller one with a stove for winter and cooking. We were later able to with authority tell a docent at a stateside Genghis Khan exhibit that except for a TV in the corner and a motorcycle and satellite dish parked outside, modern ones looked just like the 13th C. version they had on display.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
the man who ever he is and Fred look comfy, eh?!!!!!!!
suzibuy about 11 years ago
Comfy, Cozy!