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This was taken somewhere in the Western Gobi. We had a small camp some 30kms away and travelled here to look at the rocks. While there I walked around and could see a tree in the distance. As it has been over a month since I last saw one, I walked towards it and took this photo. It means many things - lonelyness perhaps, but also a triumph of survival.

I read somewhere that we have a genetic longing for the savana of Africa, and once there where we feel at home. I did not feel this in Africa. But in the dry and desolate Gobi Desert I felt very at home.

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