Kate Humble: Living With Nomads
In the vast, rugged landscapes of the Gobi Desert, nomadic families maintain a centuries-old way of life, herding goats, sheep, and yaks. Their existence is deeply intertwined with the natural world, requiring them to move with the seasons and protect their livestock from predators like wolves. Despite the challenges of this remote and often harsh environment, these families find profound meaning in their traditions, which are passed down through generations. However, as Mongolia experiences an economic boom driven by mining, the younger generation faces the temptation of modern city life, threatening the future of this ancient, precious nomadic culture.