I find there are two things I keep saying about Mongolia.
First, that I frustratingly couldn't fit the country into my camera, and second, that its extremes of weather, and the swiftness with which one extreme followed the other, gave me climate whiplash. 
I started off in UB, which to my delight was unseasonably warm for the time of year — daytime temperatures of around 27°C instead of the 15°C I'd expected. 
Then I headed south, towards the Gobi, and the days got hotter. If you've ever been...
   
    
    
    
        Published on July 04, 2010 00:07