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Dromedary Camel Collection

The majestic dromedary camel, with its single hump and graceful stride, has been an integral part of many cultures throughout history

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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel caravan, Guelta d Archei waterhole, Ennedi plateau, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camels caravan carrying salt extracted from Dallol salt mines, Danakil Depression
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Salt blocks extracted from salt flats, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Herder with camel caravan passing through salt mines, Danakil Depression, Afar Region
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camels caravan carrying salt from the Dallol salt flats, Danakil Depression, Afar Region
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Tuareg man leading a camel train of tourists on the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, Merzouga
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Family with one child enjoying a camel ride in the desert, Erg Chebbi, Merzouga, Sahara Desert
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Dromedary Camel Collection: dromedary
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Dromedary Camel Collection: View of tourists riding camels, Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
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Dromedary Camel Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Camel and the Driftwood
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Tourists riding camels in the Erg Chebbi Desert, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Shadows of people riding camels in a caravan in Zagora Desert, Draa-Tafilalet Region
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Salt caravan transporting salt through the desert, Oasis Fachi, Tenere desert, Niger
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel caravan on the Djado Plateau, Sahara, Niger, Africa
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel, Cheops (Khufu) Pyramid in background, Great Pyramids of Giza
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Tourists riding camels, Great Pyramids of Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giza, Egypt
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Two Rabari men climbing a dune with their dromedaries at sunset, Great Rann of Kutch
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary, Camelus dromedarius, side view of camel
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary camel looking at the camera
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel Near A Pyramid, Giza, Egypt
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel Portrait
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Arabian camel engraving 1853
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary engraving 1803
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary engraving 1851
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camelus dromedarius and addax nasomaculatus, Dromedary camel and Addax, front view
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Illustration of Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius), from Black Sea coast
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Illustration of dromedary camel, side view
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Illustration of an old, emaciated dromedary camel
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel and the Great Pyramids of Giza
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Father Paolo Rosignoli in Africa, c. 1885 (b / w photo)
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius- on a road, Quirat, Masqat, Oman
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius-, living in the wild, Ibri, Az Zahira, Oman
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary or Arabian Camel -Camelus dromedarius-, resting in the sand dunes of the Erg Chebbi
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius- feeding from a tree during the monsoon season, or Khareef season
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius- crossing the green mountains during monsoon season
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Eight camels standing at a watering place, seen from behind, desert near Abu Dhabi
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedaries or Arabian Camels -Camelus dromedarius-, Morocco, Africa
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius-, riding camel, in the Thar Desert, near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel, Great Pyramid of Cheops (background), The Giza Pyramids
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camel, Wadi Musa
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Camels in front of the Treasury
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Pastoralists and their One-humped Arabian or Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedaries)
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary Camel with Desert Landscape in background, Africa
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Republic of Chad, Ennedi Massif, Bachikele Gorge, Dromedaries
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Dromedary Camel Collection: Dromedary in Jordanian desert, side view



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The majestic dromedary camel, with its single hump and graceful stride, has been an integral part of many cultures throughout history. In the enchanting Guelta d Archei waterhole, nestled within the breathtaking Ennedi plateau, these camels can be seen traversing the UNESCO World Heritage Site in a mesmerizing caravan. Across vast landscapes, these resilient creatures carry salt extracted from the Dallol salt mines in the Danakil Depression. The sight of camels laden with salt blocks is a testament to their strength and endurance as they navigate through the arid terrain of Ethiopia's Afar Region. In Timanfaya National Park on Lanzarote Island in Spain's Canary Islands, tourists embark on an unforgettable adventure riding these magnificent animals. Against the backdrop of Atlantic waves crashing onto Europe's shores, this experience offers a unique connection with nature. As herders guide their camel caravans through the Danakil Depression's salt mines once again, one cannot help but be reminded of La Fontaine's fable - "The Camel and the Driftwood. " Just like in this timeless tale, these camels symbolize resilience amidst adversity. Venturing further into North Africa's Sahara Desert reveals yet another captivating scene: tourists riding camels across Erg Chebbi Desert in Morocco. Their silhouettes cast striking shadows against golden sand dunes as they explore this awe-inspiring landscape. Zagora Desert in Draa-Tafilalet Region also holds its allure as people ride camels together in a caravan. The rhythmic sway of each step echoes ancient traditions that have stood strong for centuries. Lastly, deep within Niger's Tenere desert lies Oasis Fachi where a salt caravan transports precious cargo through unforgiving sands. These camels become lifelines for communities who rely on them for survival and trade. From remote corners of Africa to picturesque islands off Europe’s coast, the dromedary camel continues to captivate and inspire.