Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Wrestler Temuulen Battulga from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters. The boys documented in the series are Temuulen Battulga, Erkhemzaya Chuluunbat, Gunchin-ish Battsooi, Batmunkh Batbayar, Enkkhbold Tsogtbaatar and Damdinbaatar Sukhbaata.
Wrestler Temuulen Battulga from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers (or yurts) of recent migrants to the city.
Boy from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers (or yurts) of recent migrants to the city.
Wrestler Enkkhbold Tsogtbaatar from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Wrestler Enkkhbold Tsogtbaatar from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre train in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre train in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre train in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre training in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
Boys from the Kyokushu Beya sports centre train in a rural location in the Teriji National Park in October 2018. All the boys photographed now live in Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, and many of them are from families who have recently migrated to the capital to survive the disastrously cold winters that have devastated the herds of livestock they once tended to survive. The resulting influx of people has changed the geographic landscape of the city into a patchwork quilt of Soviet-era tower blocks and parcels of land filled with the gers of recent migrants to the city. Foothills that surround the village show how landscape and sense of place are embedded in Mongolian lives. Ridged hills fall down onto a flat valley of scorched vegetation, grassland through which a river and a road wind. But climate change has resulted in increasing desertification, loss of grassland and increasingly harsh winters.
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