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Mongolian Horses - The Majesty of the Asian Steppes
A boy in the age of four years already learns to ride the horses.
Horses are a central part of Mongolian identity: though some city dwellers no longer learn how to ride, some Mongolians really do learn how to before they can walk. Jockeys are traditionally under 12 and sometimes as young as 4!
Horses are a central part of Mongolian identity: though some city dwellers no longer learn how to ride, some Mongolians really do learn how to before they can walk. Jockeys are traditionally under 12 and sometimes as young as 4!
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