Oriental fairy tale: the photographer took the family on a motorcycle from Romania to Mongolia
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/oriental-fairy-tale-the-photographer-took-the-family-on-a-motorcycle-from-romania-to-mongolia.htmlRomanian photographer Mihai Barbu cannot live without traveling and motorcycles. Moreover, his preferences are very original. He sometimes spends six months on his travels, and of all types of vehicles, he respects only Ural motorcycles. Mihai spent four months of last year traveling from Romania to Mongolia and back. 26 thousand kilometers with his wife and six-year-old son. On a motorcycle.
Double rainbow in Kyrgyzstan.
Invasion of pandas on the streets of Iran.
Son Vladimir.
Roadside picnic, Uzbekistan.
The Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan.
On the shore of the former Aral Sea.
Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
A road in Pamir, Tajikistan.
Sonkel Lake, Kyrgyzstan.
The endless Siberian road.
At the factory in the city of Irbit (Sverdlovsk region), where Ural motorcycles are produced.
Somewhere in Siberia. Peaceful Mongolia.
Waking up one day, the travelers found a Mongolian family busy with morning toilet near their tent.
The incomparable night sky of Mongolia.
The road home to Romania.
Keywords: Motorcycles | Family | Central asia | Photographers
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