Tsaatan Herder and Reindeer in the Mongolian Tundra
In the remote northern reaches of Mongolia, the Tsaatan people maintain a centuries-old tradition of reindeer herding. This striking image captures a herder standing with three reindeer, their large antlers silhouetted against a moody, cloud-streaked sky. The rugged terrain, dotted with frost and sparse vegetation, reflects the harsh yet beautiful environment these nomads call home. The reindeer, central to their livelihood and culture, are not just livestock but companions and symbols of resilience. Photographer Daniil Korzhonov masterfully conveys the deep connection between human and animal in this remote, timeless landscape.
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