I've got my own story about riding on a camel, Gill! Well, I didn't actually end up riding it. In Dubai, I got on one - the guy made the camel get up - and that's when I realized that I was thirty stories in the air and HAD to get off. If you actually did ride one - you're much braver than I!!!
I took these pictures when DH and I went to the airport to clear our shipment. Lots and lots of camels out there just "roaming."
Lots and lots of sand, Keith! I asked the same question - if they were wild or if they belonged to someone. There are NO fences, I didn't see any "collars" on the camels, and they appear to be just wild and roaming. DH says they belong to someone. I have no idea if there are "wild" camels or not.
Would you believe I have actually been on a camel, when we were on honeymoon in Tunisia. They are not very friendly creatures.
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I've got my own story about riding on a camel, Gill! Well, I didn't actually end up riding it. In Dubai, I got on one - the guy made the camel get up - and that's when I realized that I was thirty stories in the air and HAD to get off. If you actually did ride one - you're much braver than I!!!
ReplyDeleteI took these pictures when DH and I went to the airport to clear our shipment. Lots and lots of camels out there just "roaming."
For me? Really? You are so sweet. Kind of looks sandy ;-). Now let me ask this. Are these "wild" camels? Or are camels farmed like cattle?
ReplyDeleteYou know now I'll have to post something special for you right? Keep watch in the next couple of days for a special "Sabra" tribute :-)
Best wishes my new friend
Keith
Lots and lots of sand, Keith! I asked the same question - if they were wild or if they belonged to someone. There are NO fences, I didn't see any "collars" on the camels, and they appear to be just wild and roaming. DH says they belong to someone. I have no idea if there are "wild" camels or not.
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