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"Journey through Time

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Berber tribesman is silhouetted as he leads his two

A Berber tribesman is silhouetted as he leads his two camels along the top of sand dune in the Erg Chegaga, in the Sahara region of Morocco. (MR)

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm

A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert.& #x26; #x26; #x26; #x0B; Traders are

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm

A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Sahara desert

Sahara desert, Morocco

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Gabbra herdsman drives his camels across the Chalbi

A Gabbra herdsman drives his camels across the Chalbi Desert at sunset. The Gabbra are a Cushitic tribe of nomadic pastoralists living with their herds of camels

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Gabbra tribesmen watch over their camels at a water

Gabbra tribesmen watch over their camels at a water hole on the edge of the Chalbi Desert. The Gabbra are a Cushitic tribe of nomadic pastoralists living with their herds of camels

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camels belonging to the Gabbra are loaded with water

Camels belonging to the Gabbra are loaded with water carriers and attached together in a camel train approach at a water hole on the edge of the Chalbi Desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Gabbra tribesmen lead their camel train across the Chalbi Desert

Gabbra tribesmen lead their camel train across the Chalbi Desert. The Gabbra are a Cushitic tribe of nomadic pastoralists living with their herds of camels

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Msai warrior speaks on his mobile phone from the

A Msai warrior speaks on his mobile phone from the saddle of his camel near Lake Magadi in Kenyas Rift Valley Province. Mobile phones are a popular method of communicating with family

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Msai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment

Msai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment for a fly camp (a small temporary camp) past Lake Magadi. Clouds hang low over the Nguruman Escarpment (a western wall of the Great Rift Valley)

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Women of the nomadic Gabbra tribe prepare to move their

Women of the nomadic Gabbra tribe prepare to move their familys possessions by camel. The long sticks are the structures for their dome-shaped houses

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Pokot warrior with a traditional blue clay hairstyle

A Pokot warrior with a traditional blue clay hairstyle tends his camels in a lugga (seasonal watercourse) while waiting his turn to water them from a deep well

Background imageCamel Train Collection: At sunrise

At sunrise, a Samburu warrior leads baggage camels down the Milgis lugga - a wide, sandy seasonal watercourse. Water is never far below the surface of the Milgis

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Jockeys and camels line up at the start of a race at

Jockeys and camels line up at the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track

Background imageCamel Train Collection: To the excited shouts and stick waving of their camel handlers

To the excited shouts and stick waving of their camel handlers, jockeys and camels take off at the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Arab camel handlers lead camels and jockeys into line

Arab camel handlers lead camels and jockeys into line ready for the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A racing camel waits its turn at Al Shariq race track

A racing camel waits its turn at Al Shariq race track on the fringe of the Wahiba Sands

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Bedu leads his camels through the sand dunes in the desert

A Bedu leads his camels through the sand dunes in the desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Bedu rides his camel amongst the sand dunes in the desert

A Bedu rides his camel amongst the sand dunes in the desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Bedu rides his camel along the crest of a sand dune in the desert

A Bedu rides his camel along the crest of a sand dune in the desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camels loaded with pan of salt walking through a salt lake at sunset, Danakil depression

Camels loaded with pan of salt walking through a salt lake at sunset, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camel caravan walking in the heat through a salt lake, Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Camel caravan walking in the heat through a salt lake, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camels loaded with pans of salt walking through a salt lake, Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Camels loaded with pans of salt walking through a salt lake, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Shadows of a camel train, Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India

Shadows of a camel train, Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camel caravan at Nubra sand dunes, India

Camel caravan at Nubra sand dunes, India
Nubra is a tri-armed valley located to the north east of Ladakh valley. Diskit the capital of Nubra is about 150 km north from Leh town. There is most beautiful desert area in Ladakh

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Silhouette of camel caravan at Sam sand dune, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

Silhouette of camel caravan at Sam sand dune, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
Tonnaja Travel Photography, 636177224

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camel train in the desert

Camel train in the desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Desert, caravan of camels background

Desert, caravan of camels background

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Illustration of camel train in the desert

Illustration of camel train in the desert

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Illustration of pyramids and group of men with camels walking across the desert landscape

Illustration of pyramids and group of men with camels walking across the desert landscape

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Turkey, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia, Unesco World Heritage Site, Uchisar village

Turkey, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia, Unesco World Heritage Site, Uchisar village

Background imageCamel Train Collection: The Plain of Thebes in Upper Egypt, 1857 (oil on canvas)

The Plain of Thebes in Upper Egypt, 1857 (oil on canvas)
XIR39014 The Plain of Thebes in Upper Egypt, 1857 (oil on canvas) by Gerome, Jean Leon (1824-1904); 76x131 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nantes, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Our Desert Camp (colour engraving)

Our Desert Camp (colour engraving)
XCF285109 Our Desert Camp (colour engraving) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Richard Burton (1821-90); ); English, out of copyright

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A Caravan on the Way to Cairo (w / c on paper)

A Caravan on the Way to Cairo (w / c on paper)
XIR229599 A Caravan on the Way to Cairo (w/c on paper) by Ziem, Felix (1821-1911); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais, France; (add.info.: Vers le Caire, le Caravane; ); French

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Ms Esp 20 panel 4, Merchants travelling to Cathay, China, following in Marco Polos footsteps

Ms Esp 20 panel 4, Merchants travelling to Cathay, China, following in Marco Polos footsteps
XIR158651 Ms Esp 20 panel 4, Merchants travelling to Cathay, China, following in Marco Polos footsteps, detail showing the family of Marco Polo traveling by camel caravan

Background imageCamel Train Collection: The Desert Camp of Sir Richard Burton (1821-90) (pastel on paper)

The Desert Camp of Sir Richard Burton (1821-90) (pastel on paper)
XCF137081 The Desert Camp of Sir Richard Burton (1821-90) (pastel on paper) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Bactrian or double humped camels (Camelus bactrianus), Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India

Bactrian or double humped camels (Camelus bactrianus), Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Eight camels standing at a watering place, seen from behind, desert near Abu Dhabi

Eight camels standing at a watering place, seen from behind, desert near Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Middle East, Asia

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Camel train approaches Temenos Gateway with Qasr al-Bint temple, City of Petra ruins

Camel train approaches Temenos Gateway with Qasr al-Bint temple, City of Petra ruins, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Tourists on Bactrian camel train cross sandy landscape, elevated view in summer

Tourists on Bactrian camel train cross sandy landscape, elevated view in summer, Khongoryn Els sand dunes, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Bactrian camel train along base of huge sand dunes, blue skies on a summer evening

Bactrian camel train along base of huge sand dunes, blue skies on a summer evening, Khongoryn Els, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Pastoralists and their One-humped Arabian or Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedaries)

Pastoralists and their One-humped Arabian or Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedaries) in the Thar desert. Rajasthan. INDIA

Background imageCamel Train Collection: A group of camel herders with their camels at sunset on the sandunes in Jalsalmer

A group of camel herders with their camels at sunset on the sandunes in Jalsalmer, India, ragasthan, India, Indian sub-continent

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camel train
camel riders reflected against a spectacular sunset at Cable Beach, Broome, WA

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Australia, south australia, fleurieu peninsula, victor harbor, camels sitting on beach

Australia, south australia, fleurieu peninsula, victor harbor, camels sitting on beach

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Digital illustration of man on horse leading roped camel train carrying equipment

Digital illustration of man on horse leading roped camel train carrying equipment

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Bedouins with a large herd of camels at a watering hole south of Amman, Jordan

Bedouins with a large herd of camels at a watering hole south of Amman, Jordan, large white camel in foreground

Background imageCamel Train Collection: Herd of camels at a watering hole south of Amman, Jordan, saddled camel used for riding in

Herd of camels at a watering hole south of Amman, Jordan, saddled camel used for riding in foreground



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"Journey through Time: The Majestic Camel Trains of Morocco and Beyond" Embark on a captivating adventure as you witness the timeless allure of camel trains traversing vast landscapes. In Morocco's Erg Chebbi at Merzouga, Berber nomads gracefully guide their dromedary camels across the mesmerizing great sand dunes of the Sahara Desert. This enchanting sight takes you back in time to ancient Arab trade routes and sacred pilgrimage sites, beautifully illustrated on an intricate map. Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of Tafilalt's Merzouga dunes as a majestic train of dromedaries elegantly crosses this sandy expanse. The sun sets over Broome's Cable Beach in Western Australia, casting a golden glow upon famous camel safaris where these magnificent creatures reflect upon the wet beach, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The allure doesn't end there; venture to Egypt's Giza region to witness camels ambling amidst the iconic Pyramids. Picture yourself atop one of these regal beasts, marveling at their strength and grace against this awe-inspiring backdrop. But it isn't just for show - camels have long played vital roles in trade caravans. Join them as they journey through treacherous terrains, such as those carrying precious salt extracted from Dallol salt mines in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression. These resilient creatures embody resilience and endurance like no other. From Morocco to Egypt, from Africa to Australia, camel trains continue to captivate our imagination with their historical significance and natural splendor. So let your wanderlust take flight as you explore these extraordinary destinations where man and beast unite for unforgettable adventures amidst desert sands that whisper tales of ancient civilizations past.