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Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius
Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) grazing on new grass after desert rains. Ennedi Natural And Cultural Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chad. September 2019
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naturepl.com / : Enrique Lopez-Tapia
Media ID 20252420
© Enrique Lopez-Tapia / naturepl.com
Africa Artiodactyla Camel Camelid Camelidae Camelus Dromedarius Central Africa Chad Desert Domestic Camel Domesticated Even Toed Ungulates Geology Landform Monolith Pinnacles Rock Rock Formations Sahara Sahara Desert Sandstone The Pinnacles Tylopoda Unesco World Heritage Site Camelus Dromedary Camel Protected Area
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Camel-tastic Adventure - When Camels and Rocks Collide!
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. In this extraordinary snapshot captured by Enrique Lopez-Tapia, we witness a truly remarkable sight in the heart of Chad's Ennedi Natural And Cultural Reserve. Eroded sandstone rock formations stand tall like ancient sentinels, their weathered faces telling tales of time gone by. But what steals the show are the unexpected guests grazing peacefully at their base – a group of Dromedary camels! These magnificent creatures, members of the Camelus dromedarius species, have found themselves an oasis amidst the desert after refreshing rains breathed new life into the arid landscape. With lush green grass beneath their hooves, they seem to be relishing every bite while casting curious glances towards our lens. As if plucked straight from a storybook adventure, this surreal scene reminds us that nature is full of surprises and harmonious encounters between unlikely companions. The juxtaposition of these gentle giants against towering monoliths creates a visual feast for our eyes and sparks our imagination. Enveloped within UNESCO World Heritage Site boundaries, this protected area serves as both sanctuary and stage for Mother Nature's artistic prowess. From its breathtaking rock pinnacles to its vast Sahara Desert expanse, Chad's beauty knows no bounds. So let your wanderlust take flight as you gaze upon this print by Enrique Lopez-Tapia – an enchanting reminder that even in the harshest environments, life finds a way to thrive and
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