Homeless man
Taken into a local shelter that also houses children who are orphans or homeless.
Family compound, Gobi
Mongolia's horses
There are about 3 million horses in Mongolia, according to Wikipedia. Some are used for food, but most are for transportation and herding other livestock.
Mongolian horses
Shopping
A woman buys a new outfit in Ulaanbaatar's flea market (known as the black market in Soviet occupation days). She and her husband (next photo) were probably preparing for a special occasion.
Another robe buyer
Preparing to milk a camel.
Livestock herder
He and his sons (next photo) herd goats, sheep and horses in the Gobi.
Herding sheep
Waiting for a drink
A woman moves a herd toward a Gobi water station. In the background other herds are waiting their turn to access the water pumped up from aquifers.
Red deer
Kazakh man
Demonstrating gear used for eagle hunts. In following photo: His wife, a needle point expert.
A woman, known for her cheese making, outside her ger, the traditional home in Mongolia.
Giving orphan and street kids a home
The man (and his wife) head an organization that provides shelter and education for orphan and homeless children. The foundation also takes in adults, providing some with vocational skills .