Mongolia
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Plenty of places off the lakeside sandy road to pull off and park. Maybe part of National Park as the southern entrance to the lake has an official sign in English and a gateway. The road/tracks down from the bitumen are not too bad with a bit of corrugation and dips so it’s slow going. The lake itself is hard to access as it turns into soggy grass/marsh full of animal dung, but there are swans and ducks and an uninterrupted view to snow covered mtns way off. Yurts in the distance, may have a visit!
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Plenty of places off the lakeside sandy road to pull off and park. Maybe part of National Park as the southern entrance to the lake has an official sign in English and a gateway. The road/tracks down from the bitumen are not too bad with a bit of corrugation and dips so it’s slow going. The lake itself is hard to access as it turns into soggy grass/marsh full of animal dung, but there are swans and ducks and an uninterrupted view to snow covered mtns way off. Yurts in the distance, may have a visit!
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