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In the Mongolian Geer you got to keep a fire burning in the stove to keep the tent nice and warm. So a woman from the camp come and lit it twelve a clock and six a clock. So after she lighted it was superhot and then it was freezing. So when we finally had to get up it was cold because the fire had gone out. Breakfast was around 8.30 and then our guides drove us back to Ulaanbataar. There we took a shower, did some laundry and then went for a walk around to see the town. We saw a nice temple and that was pretty much it. Well, Krista spotted an Adidas store that Emelie had to go and check out but the staff was harassing us by fallowing us around, whispering about us in mongolian and was 20 cm behind us all the time. So we left without buying anything. Then we went back to our hostel and gonna fix something to eat. And then bed, it's and early day tomorrow. The train to Peking leaves at 7.15 here. So night everybody, talk to you soon!
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Christer If things haven´t changed to much, you will probably draw the same attention in China. People aren´t unpolite, just curious.
Mormor Härligt att kunna följa era säregna och dråpliga upplevelser! Bra gjort med ridturen! Kram