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Hello, everyone. This is Enta. When I’m driving down country roads, I often see old retaining walls made of cobblestones, don’t I? Some of them are even arched outwards, and I find myself staring at them every time, wondering, “Is this really going to hold up?” lol. Those stone walls that our ancestors built one stone at a time really do make for a nice view…
Hello, everyone. This is Enta. Day 3 in Mongolia flew by, and now it’s Day 4. Today, we’ll leave the ger where we stayed around 9:00 a.m. and head back to Ulaanbaatar. My trip to Mongolia is nearing its end. I’ve seen the grasslands, gers, camels, horses, and giant boulders, but what awaited me at the very end was…
Hello, everyone. This is Enta. Now that it’s June, the job site has that distinct pre-summer vibe. Bugs are coming out, my safety shoes are getting stuffy—it’s the start of that annoying season, lol. There’s no time to waste when it comes to heatstroke prevention! Check out the link in the fixed menu at ⬅⬅⬅…
Hello, everyone. This is Enta. This is Part 3 of “Enta Goes to Mongolia!” Last time, we visited abandoned coal mines, megaliths, and the equestrian statue of Genghis Khan, but this time we’re finally heading deep into the heart of nature—into a world of wildlife, deserts, and nomads. As usual, this is all about me…
Hello, everyone. This is Enta. This is Part 2 of “Enta Goes to Mongolia!” My 4-night, 5-day trip to Mongolia is finally about to begin. Of course, knowing me, I won’t just be sightseeing. I’ll be examining the rock formations, mountain shapes, soil composition, rock types, and weathering in this region…