Yurts - Steppe Survivors: The 3,000-Year-Old Nomad Hack That Outsmarted Every Architect
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Ranger Theo Wilder explores the 3,000-year journey of the yurt, from Mongolian steppe survival shelter to modern glamping luxury. Discover how nomadic engineering genius created a portable home that assembled in two hours, withstood hurricane-force winds, and still influences architecture today. The episode covers Scythian origins, Genghis Khan's mobile empire, and why this ancient circular design remains unmatched in efficiency and adaptability.
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