“A bedouin’s camel left on its own to wander. The tire marks behind belongs to bedouins. This picture shows how much the camel depends upon the tiniest vegetation that comes his way in the desert. The trees, the plants. In return a great benefit to the bedouins of the United Arab Emirates to lead their life.” (Sharbeen Sarash via National Geographic)
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