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Charles W. Thayer

Color Photo of Mongolian Natives

Exterior view taken in an unidentified location in Mongolia. Includes a native seated on milk can with drink in his hand. View also includes a partial view of a truck and other natives in the background. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum.

Color Photo of Thayer Group Touring Parts of Mongolia

Exterior view taken in unknown location in Mongolia. Shows a woman tourist, two native Mongolian men and a vehicle. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum. Thayer states the group travelled through the provinces more than 1000 kilometers by bus and jeep and another 600 kilometers by air.

Color Photo of Camels and Tourists in Mongolian Countryside

Expansive, exterior view which includes a group of camels as well as an unidentified man and woman tourist standing in a field in Mongolia, exact location unknown. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum. Thayer states the group travelled through the provinces more than 1000 kilometers by bus and jeep and another 600 kilometers by air.

Color Photo of Tourist Standing With a Group of Mongolian Natives

Exterior group scene which contains several unidentified Mongolian natives, some dressed in the native del coat. The tall, white haired man in center is unidentified and probably part of the Mongolian tour group. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum.

Color Photo of Interior of Mongolian Tent

Interior view looking toward the open top of a Mongolian tent or yurt, exact location not given. Includes two unidentified Mongolians who appear to be waiting to assist with a dinner gathering for the Charles Thayer tourist group. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum.

Thayer Party Jeeps Parked in Mongolia

View which contains two jeeps and five people standing by them, part of the Charles Thayer Mongolian touring party . Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum. Thayer states the group travelled through the provinces more than 1000 kilometers by bus and jeep and another 600 kilometers by air.

Color Photo of Mongolian Family Standing by Dwelling

View of a Mongolian family including a man dressed in a native del coat and a woman holding a child. They are standing by their yurt or tent in an unknown location in Mongolia. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum.

Color Photo of Tents Set Up on Mongolian Steppes

View includes three tents set up in Mongolian countryside with two unidentified individuals standing beside them. All part of the Thayer traveling party. Diplomat and author Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum. Thayer states the group travelled through the provinces more than 1000 kilometers by bus and jeep and another 600 kilometers by air.

Color Photo of Thayer Traveling Party Dining in Mongolia

View from inside a Mongolian tent or yurt taken during a dining experience which included native Mongolians and members of the Thayer traveling party. Exact location and people's names not given. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum.

Color Photo of Charles Thayer Traveling Party in Mongolia

Exterior view which contains a group of men, mostly Mongolians and some Thayer party tourists, found near a jeep-like vehicle. Exact location in Mongolia is not given. Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum. Thayer states the group travelled through the provinces more than 1000 kilometers by bus and jeep and another 600 kilometers by air.