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Idre's Guest House
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Photo taken in Khoroo 5, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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- Uploaded on January 7, 2007
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- Camera: MINOLTA CO.,LTD DiMAGE X
- Taken on 2004/06/10 09:33:15
- Exposure: 0.006s
- Focal Length: 6.00mm
- F/Stop: f/6.600
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
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Comments (7)
hohourongo, on December 8, 2007, said:
Beautifully Uniform. When is the guest house open?
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OskarH, on December 9, 2007, said:
Oh i dont know. But i think its called Idres Gusthouse. You can serach for it on the net.
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© Andy Loghin, on December 10, 2007, said:
this is a guest house?? this looks like communist apartment buildings from the poor parts of my town (Bucharest). But I do have to say it is cheap, I tell you that..
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02curled, on April 12, 2008, said:
That is not Idres guesthouse.
idres guestgouse is quite a charming house opposite a bus park type place, its on a main road, i thinkpeace avenue. from what i can remember it is part of one of the houses on the main road to the north east of where its put on the map.
idres is open i think most of the year, its definately open in summer ( i went july/august 07). it is very reasonable, and if your into archaeology i know they do tours to digs in the south of mongolia.
i'll try and find a photo.
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02curled, on April 12, 2008, said:
the best i could do was a picture outside idres guesthouse. witha couple of kids who used to hustle pool outside our window every day
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OskarH, on April 13, 2008, said:
I was there for 4-5 years ago and we booked through Idres and we lived in this house. But maybe they have moved now.
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02curled, on April 23, 2008, said:
He could have moved recently. the place i was staying in looked pretty new. also he could have more than one place, he struck me as a man with many fingers in many pies did idre.
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