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The new calendar „Mongolia 2010“ of the German globetrotter Jan Balster has just published

07-30-2009 03:36 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Calendar Mongolia 2010

Calendar Mongolia 2010

The calendar: The slightly populated land of the earth, Mongolia promises untouched nature, rest and calmness. It fascinates us by her extensive contrasts between traditional and modern life-styles. Mongolia still lives by her simplicity. It connects breathtaking mountain landscapes and fresh meadows in the north with weird cliff formations and the desert Gobi in the south in a unique way. The viewer succumbs to the fascination of outstanding photographies that is sedate in scene optimally.

Bibliographical statements:
Jan Balster
„Mongolia 2010“
Price: ca. 24,39 US-Dollars or 17,36 Pounds Sterling,
Scope: 26 pages, 12 photographies,
Duration: 12 months
Initially-date: 1. January 2010
Format: 11 x 17“, 28 x 42 cm
Production: coil binding, full-color interior ink
Lulu publishing house

Each leaf of the calendar is printed on both sides, a photography is in the upper area and in the low part of the calendars of the respective month. Additionally, spaces present themselves there for own enrollments sufficiently. The calendar is also publishes in German under the title „Mongolei 2010".

Available in the Internet: http://stores.lulu.com/trotter

Jan Balster
Leipziger Strasse 149
01139 Dresden
Tel.: (0351) 8 56 79 00
EMail: jan-balster@auf-weltreise.de
Internet: www.auf-weltreise-shop.de

Author:
„As globetrotters seeks the authentic he in the country and in the human being... “, Sächsische Zeitung / Germany
Photography, for him, is more than a profession - it is a passion. Jan Balster, from Dresden, Germany, is a freelance writer, travelling journalist and professional photographer, who prefers to work with simple analogue equipment. He is particularly interested in black and white photography and in FineArt prints. He is on the constant look-out for intense, lingering moments of experience - moments that prevail and continue to fascinate for many years.

About his trips to Russia and Central-Asia as well as plans, he informs on his Homepage: www.auf-weltreise.de

Under other has published from him:
Jan Balster; „On foot from Dresden to Dublin “– 3100 kilometers on foot and without money through Europe; ISBN-13: 978-3-89793-124-4; 14,90 Euro; 294 pages with 100 illustrations; Berlin 2006; Language: German; edition ost/ Verlag am Park; http://eulenspiegel.txt.de/Eulenspiegel/TXTSIArtikel/3-89793-124-9

Co-Author with the „Self-Trip-Handbook “; Peter Meyer publishing house; 4.Auflage; July 2005; 16,95 Euro; Language: German; contributions: Eastern Europe, Russia and central-Asia

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