WOW! WOW! WOWWWW! This was incredible! Erdene really seemed to enjoy himself over there!! Always a big smile on his face! And he's right, you guys SHOULD bring a Gaucho to Mongolia for the same experience, that would be soooooo awesome!! Congratulations on everyon involved! It was a great movie!!! From Quebec, Canada!
@systemicthinking2 ай бұрын
People who can laugh and share joy like that are diamonds. I love the central asian horses, which really make you feel like conquering the world, and the gaucho ponies, with whom the connection is so close and instinctive.
@Smartypaws12 ай бұрын
Oh wow! I hope there is another episode in the works to bring a gaucho to Mongolia ❤
@equestrianists2 ай бұрын
That's the plan for sure
@JakeLewis-gl9sw3 ай бұрын
What an amazing video. The subject matter and cinematography as well as the settings.
@KM-kr3mm3 ай бұрын
Appreciate it. This film is outstanding.
@kanuka28253 ай бұрын
This was such a great video, well done for inviting Erdene over to Patagonia. I really enjoyed this adventure!! Greetings from new zealand
@amelinliq26863 ай бұрын
Qué gran documental😍 me encantaría que pudiera haber segunda parte de cuando el hombre de Mongolia regresa a su país después de la experiencia en la Patagonia.🤗 Saludos desde el norte argentino 🇦🇷
@aage30603 ай бұрын
Awesome documentary! I am Mongolian and proud that our brother did well! Being grandson of university professor on geography, my grandpa's library/ bookshelf was my favorite place in childhood. I have read lot if interesting stuff about Patagonia, its weather, nature and wildlife, plus people - tehuelche and mapuche natives, as well as gauchos and concluded that Argentina and in particular Patagonia is the most suitable place for our people to live in entire South American continent. Indeed bringing gauchos to Mongolia to share an experiences such as using uurga to catch horses, tagging colts etc., would be great documentary. Indeed being an enthusiasthic ethnography and cultural anthropology lover, thanks again to the grandpa's books, I was always dreaming about documentaries about cultural sharing. For example exchanging maasai herder with mongolian, or seeing arabic bedouin nomad in gobi desert to interact with bactrian camels, or evenki hunter from siberia with tanana hunter from canada etc., and hearing their impressions would be wonderful! My deepest gratitude for pioneering in that field!