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Living on the Steppe - Mongolian Portraits by Philip Gostelow

As a people defined by their country, few are more strongly tied to their land as the Mongolians. The steppe, upon which they toil, has shaped their psyche. Their strength of character, forged by centuries of rigorous nomadic lifestyle, is perhaps the nations most treasured asset.