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Hugh Sundae travels to the world's second-largest landlocked country: Mongolia. Normally unenthusiastic about travel or partaking in foods doused in yak butter, Sundae discovers that the presence of a camera adds courage to his journey. The courage proves helpful while sharing accommodation and food in a series of gers (also known as yurts) - portable houses used by the nomads of Central Asia. Sundae's trip includes camels, wrestling, Mongolian throat singing - and trying to survive a meal made from sour milk and curd without causing offense.
The inspiration for Intrepid Journeys came from Jam TV's Melanie Rakena's passion for adventure travel. Having experienced the exhilaration of backpacking to far flung corners of ...
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Television, 2005 (Excerpts)
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Television, 2005 (Excerpts)
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