Follow your Dreams

I expected a lot of landscape when we traveled to Mongolia. And I got a lot of landscape. That was very impressive. But even more impressive were the people, the places they live and the lives they live. For us Western Europeans partly unimaginable. To enter a tiny yurt, to be warmly invited by the family living there, to be immediately offered something to drink and eat, although they themselves have almost nothing. Or to make a family trip to an Aimag border. Who would choose the border between Bavaria and Thuringia as an excursion destination in Germany? Or a desert region where there is practically nothing and where suddenly a store appears with worldwide convenience products up to the ceiling. A stay in Mongolia opens one's own horizons. (2016)