Yurt
portable, round tent covered with skins or felt and used by nomadic groups in Central Asia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A yurt, also known as a ger in Mongolian, is a portable, round tent. It is covered with skins or felt. A yurt is commonly used as a dwelling by nomads in the grasslands of Central Asia.[1]

Construction

Traditional yurts consist of an expanding wooden circular frame carrying a felt cover. The felt is made from the wool of sheep. The wood to make the external structure is not to be found on the treeless steppes.
A yurt is designed to be dismantled and the parts carried compactly on camels or yaks to be rebuilt on another site. Complete construction takes around 2 hours.
- Mongolian Ger: starting with walls and door
- Mongolian Ger: starting to place roof poles
- Mongolian Ger: with roof poles in place
- Mongolian Ger: placing the thin inner cover on the roof
- Mongolian Ger: adding felt cover
- Mongolian Ger: adding the outer cover
- A ger sits on the Steppes near Mandalgovi
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