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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23235)
7 Dec
Jaisalmer is situated in Thar desert in Rajasthan. There is huge stretch of sand and Indian desert extends to Pakistani desert from Rajasthan to Baluchistan. Camel rides in the afternoon are awesome in winter. Stretches of sand...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23235)
8 Jun 25
The desert sands are wonderful. The camel rides on the deserts are really a nice experience. From a part of Jaisalmer there is along desert starts from India and connects Baluchistan in Pakistan. On the evening it looks nice.
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Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
22 Oct 24
We saw a couple of camels on the weekend visit to the wildlife park and there were some facts written down - including the fact that they have long eye lashes and often have 2 to 3 layers of them. This is apparently to prevent the...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (122076)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
21 Jul 23
Thanks to the actions of a couple who were driving their auto on a road in Forrest County in Mississippi last Friday who saw a camel outside of his home that is owned by a farmer who owns zebras and bison.
The last name of the...
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John nyambegera
@thebos (5960)
• Kisumu, Kenya
30 Jun 23
Hello
Today one of my cousin was Telling me ho she spend her day in one of the recreational park here in Kenya, she truly enjoyed her day having fun
Apart from food, one of the interesting thing she did was climbing a camel...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23235)
21 May 23
From Jaisalmer within 150 kilometers within the desert there is India and Pakistan border. There is fun to have a camel ride in the evening in the desert. The camel moves in its own way. The riders can watch the sunset across the...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23235)
24 Aug 21
Jaisalmer in Rajasthan in India is famous for Thar desert. There is a huge stretch of sand. Travellers can ride on camels over there. As sunset occurs late by 8 pm, it is really fun to ride on a camel and reach sunset point with a...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
1 Sep 20
I’ve just received word that my sister’s grandson hit a camel on the ‘Nullarbor straight’. (I’m not sure if he is my great nephew or my grand nephew.)
The ‘Nullarbor straight’ is the name given to the 90-mile stretch of the...
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Alexandra Nemes
@Alexandra_bright (133)
• Egypt
28 May 20
From the time I arrived to Egypt I love the atmosphere but I also had some cultural shock. I took my way with the taxi to my hotel on highway and after about half an hour we arrived to some narrow roads with soil ground, not...
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muhammad iqbal
@happylife1 (13403)
• Karachi, Pakistan
22 Dec 19
today early morning kids demanded to have some kind of fun at sea side.there is fine weather at almost 22C and also shining and funny.
we called some other friends family and gone to seaside here is point on beach called a...
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****DANIELLE****
@VivaLaDani13 (60812)
• Perth, Australia
29 Aug 19
In my last post I mentioned that I wanted to tell you a story I heard about a camel. I heard it through my dad the other day as we were talking about how people can be cruel to animals.
So my dad was listening to a radio station...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
4 Nov 18
Camel rides are commonly on offer at the various fetes and agricultural shows that occur in Western Australia. Camels were imported from the Middle East during the early days of our settlement and played a huge role in the...
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ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
14 Sep 18
So, in connection with @antonbunot's discussion about curiosity, I am showing you 2 stones or small rocks from a hill from where we evacuated during the Gulf War. The hill was where the evacuees would do their number 2 or poop....
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Aug 18
Although the camel is now considered ‘feral’ and a pest in outback Australia, settlement would have been much slower without the efforts of these great ‘ships of the desert’. In the opening up of Australia’s outback, camel teams...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
9 Jun 18
I thought I would continue my look at obscure words found on online sites, which opens up thousands of articles to come.
The latest I see is Aba, which is a camel hair fabric cloak -coat often worn by arabs and other desert...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34935)
• United Kingdom
12 Jan 18
I thought of @Ronrybs when I saw this. We visited London recently and as we walked along a street just off the Marylebone road I noticed this golden statue of a camel. It seemed odd because I can’t think of any association with...
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Tokz
@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
19 Oct 17
I think camels are friendly. As if they are always smiling and wanted to be your friend. I think they have a beautiful eyelashes and have beautiful eyes too.
They are not afraid of us. In fact it will not run when you get near....
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emptychair
@innertalks (23734)
• Australia
29 Aug 17
The camel walked along behind the camel drover, thinking to itself,
"Why do I allow that little man to control me when, I am three times his size."
Then he reared up on his back legs, and he kicked out at the man, killing him...
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