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Mongolia { 27 images } Created 1 Aug 2007

Nadam" is a Mongolian word meaning "recreation". The festival is a grand occasion for the Mongolian and Ewenki ethnic groups, and is usually held in late summer or early autumn when the pastures are at their greenest and the herds at their prime.
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Nadaam festival, or eriyn gurvan nadaam, is the biggest festival of the year for Mongolians, three days in all parts of the country and highlights the greatest athletes in horse racing, archery, and wrestling: Mongolia's most popular sport. Ulaambataar, Mongolia, July, .2007. Phtos: /Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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  • Images of the daily life of the Mongols nomads in the country side of Mongolia, where mostly of the populations live in "Gers" the typical mongol house, as they ancesters used to live for centuries.  July 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz/ Mongolia.
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