Reporter Hugh Sundae spends an uncomfortable night on the floor of a Ger, a traditional communal wool-lined tent with a local Mongolian family. Despite being in -20 degrees at times, the locals continue to wear traditional dress and live in this nomadic way… though they now have TV thanks to a satellite dish and solar panel! Communication is not possible through language but Hugh makes a connection through farming familiarity - with milking the goat and riding a yak bareback. Sundae also gets to hear Mongolian throat singers first hand.
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