Gavin Gough, freelance editorial, humanitarian & travel photographer

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  • Baak Tulge uses a chainsaw to saw logs outside the family ger tent. Baak's family travel with Baak's older brother, Batjarjra. Both families move location four or five times each year, depending on the season.
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  • With no light pollution, the remote ger offers a great view of the stars.
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  • In the morning, Batjarjral Tulge and his family rise early and begin the day's chores; milking cows and mares, caring for the goats and sheep, fetching water from the stream and preparing food for the day's meals.
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  • Tsatrl, a policeman, with his wife, Tsoglmaa, holding a portrait of themselves outside their ger tent on the Mongolian steppe.
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  • Batjarjral Tulga returning to the family ger at the end of the day.
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  • The horse is still the preferred mode of transport for Mongolian nomad families, especially over shorter distances.
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  • Dolgormaa, a Mongolian nomad, scans the distant horizon with a monocular, looking for members of her family returning to the camp.
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  • Tuul Tulge helps to corral the horses at the end of the day, bringing them back from grazing pasture to the safety of a corral near the family's ger tent home.
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