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Camels Collection (page 69)

Camels, the majestic creatures of the desert, have long been associated with exotic lands and ancient civilizations

Background imageCamels Collection: Afar tribeswoman with camels on her way home, near Lac Abbe, Republic of Djibouti, Africa

Afar tribeswoman with camels on her way home, near Lac Abbe, Republic of Djibouti, Africa

Background imageCamels Collection: Circus camels on parrade down a street in Washington D. C

Circus camels on parrade down a street in Washington D. C
Circus camels on parrade down a street in Washington D.C

Background imageCamels Collection: Omani Bedouins riding their camels, Oman

Omani Bedouins riding their camels, Oman

Background imageCamels Collection: Circus parade, New Bridge, Haverfordwest, South Wales

Circus parade, New Bridge, Haverfordwest, South Wales
The circus parades along New Bridge in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, with elephants, camels and horses. Townspeople stop and look, and some follow the parade along the pavement

Background imageCamels Collection: Circus procession, New Bridge, Haverfordwest, South Wales

Circus procession, New Bridge, Haverfordwest, South Wales
A circus procession of camels, elephants and men on horseback, at New Bridge, Haverfordwest, South Wales, with townspeople lining the route

Background imageCamels Collection: Bedouin man with camels and rifle, Middle East

Bedouin man with camels and rifle, Middle East
A Bedouin man with a rifle and two camels, in the desert somewhere in the Middle East

Background imageCamels Collection: Steamship off the coast of Africa

Steamship off the coast of Africa
A steamship off the coast of Africa, no doubt engaged in the export and import of goods, in this Empire Marketing Board depiction

Background imageCamels Collection: DFP car speeding through the desert

DFP car speeding through the desert
A car manufactured by DFP -- Doriot, Flandrin & Parant -- is driven through the desert by four French tourists, causing shock and surprise to people and camels

Background imageCamels Collection: Batgers Christmas crackers

Batgers Christmas crackers
Label for a box of Batgers Christmas crackers on the theme of Jewels from the Orient and featuring a caravan of camels in a Middle Eastern location

Background imageCamels Collection: Baku - Azerbaijan - Camel train at rest

Baku - Azerbaijan - Camel train at rest
A camel train at rest in Baku, Azerbaijan

Background imageCamels Collection: Camels pull harvester - Southern Russia

Camels pull harvester - Southern Russia
Camels used as draft animals to pull American Harvesting machines, in use on the Russian Steppes of the Caucasus region

Background imageCamels Collection: Egypt - Marriage Procession

Egypt - Marriage Procession Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCamels Collection: Camels at a Fondouk

Camels at a Fondouk
Camels at a Fandouk (trading post), Algeria, North Africa. The Fandouks are the old inns and trading posts for a city. Animals of the traders were housed inside the courtyards of the fandouk

Background imageCamels Collection: Loading up a camel - Algeria

Loading up a camel - Algeria. There is a set of scales (and administration desk) in the background to make sure the weight of the goods is correctly recorded prior to departure

Background imageCamels Collection: Camels on the banks of the River Nile, Egypt

Camels on the banks of the River Nile, Egypt
Camels on the banks of the River Nile, ready to take people out the Aga Khans Mausoleum. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageCamels Collection: The Grand Hotel du Sahara at Biskra

The Grand Hotel du Sahara at Biskra in southern Algeria

Background imageCamels Collection: The Royal Hotel - Biskra, Algeria

The Royal Hotel - Biskra, Algeria

Background imageCamels Collection: Hotel Bertrand - Constantine - Algeria

Hotel Bertrand - Constantine - Algeria
The Hotel Bertrand at El-Kantara, a suburb of Constantine, Algeria

Background imageCamels Collection: Chaouis Camp - Algeria - Barbequeing

Chaouis Camp - Algeria - Barbequeing
Chaouis Berber Camp - Algeria. Barbequeing a goat. The men sit and stand in the foreground close to the fire, whilst the women stand at the rear close to the low camel-hair tent

Background imageCamels Collection: Meharis tribe of Southern Algeria

Meharis tribe of Southern Algeria
Indigenous Tribesmen of he Meharis tribe of Southern Algeria - the chief of the caravan

Background imageCamels Collection: Algeria - Camel Transport

Algeria - Camel Transport
A camel palanquin (covered litter), used to transport wives and children across the arid desert of southern Algeria, each with a central ventilation shaft

Background imageCamels Collection: Egypt - Marriage Pavilion carried by camels

Egypt - Marriage Pavilion carried by camels
The Portable Pavilion used for a marriage ceremony, carried between two camels - Egypt. The elegant design of the pavilion and the decoration on the camels is a delight

Background imageCamels Collection: Scene of Ottoman era Bethlehem

Scene of Ottoman era Bethlehem
The Market in Bethlehem in the Ottoman era - was for a time part of Jordan and now part of Israel

Background imageCamels Collection: Karachi - Camel Train

Karachi - Camel Train
A Camel Train - Karachi. In 1937, Karachi was in India - became part of newly created Pakistan in 1947. The camels appear to be carrying large bundles of reeds

Background imageCamels Collection: Two camels and a horse, Kashgar, western China

Two camels and a horse, Kashgar, western China
Two camels and a horse transporting goods in Kashgar, western China

Background imageCamels Collection: Poster with a view of Jaffa

Poster with a view of Jaffa
Poster for the Empire Marketing Board, showing a view of Jaffa with camels carrying boxes of oranges

Background imageCamels Collection: Camel Train and Owner - Chanak, Turkey

Camel Train and Owner - Chanak, Turkey
Camel Train and owner at Chanak, Turkey with some children in the foreground

Background imageCamels Collection: Road to Mecca - Camels and Pilgrims

Road to Mecca - Camels and Pilgrims. A beggar sits at the roadside, offered alms by a passing child

Background imageCamels Collection: Camels at rest - Constantinople

Camels at rest - Constantinople
Four camels and their drivers resting in Constantinople

Background imageCamels Collection: A camel train - Constantinople

A camel train - Constantinople
A camel train passing through Constantinople

Background imageCamels Collection: Adana, Turkey - Caravan of Camels

Adana, Turkey - Caravan of Camels
Adana, capital of Adana Province in south east Turkey. The ancient Antioch on the Sarus. One of the largest cities in Turkey - the gateway to the Cilician Plane

Background imageCamels Collection: The Ancient Walls of Baku - Azerbaijan

The Ancient Walls of Baku - Azerbaijan

Background imageCamels Collection: Two men riding camels

Two men riding camels in a barren landscape

Background imageCamels Collection: Fountain of Moses, Suez, Egypt

Fountain of Moses, Suez, Egypt

Background imageCamels Collection: Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey - Melon Market

Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey - Melon Market
The Melon Market at Smyrna (Izmir)

Background imageCamels Collection: Desert Scene - Egypt

Desert Scene - Egypt
A superb view of the Egyptian desert, close to the Pyramids at Giza

Background imageCamels Collection: Camel Train in Australia

Camel Train in Australia
Camel Train in Central Australia

Background imageCamels Collection: Yemen - Camel Caravan at Rest, Aden

Yemen - Camel Caravan at Rest, Aden

Background imageCamels Collection: Yemen - Arrival of a camel caravan, Aden

Yemen - Arrival of a camel caravan, Aden - the animals sit outside a Turkish shop. The message on the reverse of the card reads: " Nice little things these camels" !

Background imageCamels Collection: Hodeidah, Yemen - Loading and Unloading

Hodeidah, Yemen - Loading and Unloading
Hodeidah, Yemen - Loading and unloading camel trains on the Red Sea Coast

Background imageCamels Collection: Yemen - Camel Caravan, Aden

Yemen - Camel Caravan, Aden

Background imageCamels Collection: Agra Fort, India

Agra Fort, India
View of the Agra Fort, Agra, India, also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and Red Fort of Agra. It can be more accurately described as a walled palatial city

Background imageCamels Collection: Unidentified location, India

Unidentified location, India
An unidentified location in India, with trees, people and camels. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts

Background imageCamels Collection: Khyber Pass, Afghanistan - Fort Ali-Musjid

Khyber Pass, Afghanistan - Fort Ali-Musjid

Background imageCamels Collection: Izmir, Turkey - A Camel fight

Izmir, Turkey - A Camel fight
A camel fight at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. The two beasts of burden lock humps as the crowd watches on!

Background imageCamels Collection: Baby Camel Dromedary

Baby Camel Dromedary
A baby camel with a rather flat looking hump -- it will need to drink more water

Background imageCamels Collection: Samsun - Camel train leaves for Baghdad

Samsun - Camel train leaves for Baghdad
Camel train leaving for Baghdad from Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea. Capital of Samsun Province and important Port. Former Greek colony (BC). Captured by Seljuks in 1200

Background imageCamels Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Camel Train drinking

Izmir, Turkey - Camel Train drinking
Camels from a Camel train in the waters of the Melez River which flows towards Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. In recent years this river has been heavily polluted



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Camels, the majestic creatures of the desert, have long been associated with exotic lands and ancient civilizations. In Izmir, Turkey, the Camel brand figs are a local delicacy that captures the essence of this vibrant city. Strolling through the streets of Izmir during C19 brings you closer to its rich history and cultural heritage. But it is in the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert where camels truly reign supreme. From Morocco's Erg Chebbi to Algeria's Tassili n Ajjer, these magnificent beasts traverse endless sand dunes with grace and resilience. The sight of a Bactrian Camel donning a Christmas hat in digital manipulation adds an unexpected touch of festive cheer amidst this arid landscape. In Egypt, camels stand as silent witnesses to centuries-old wonders like the Pyramids of Gizeh in Cairo. These architectural marvels rise majestically against the backdrop of bustling cities and serve as reminders of ancient civilizations that once thrived along the Nile. Beyond Africa, it also make their presence felt in other corners of our world. A street scene in Tbilisi, Georgia reveals how these animals have become part of everyday life even outside their natural habitat. And who could forget Australia's Northern Territory? Here, one-humped Dromedaries wander through deserts with their comical appearance leaving visitors amused by their unique charm. Camels not only captivate us with their beauty but also remind us of maternal love as we witness a female camel nurturing her baby named Chelbi in South Ethiopia. This heartwarming bond showcases nature's incredible ability to create strong connections between mothers and offspring. Whether they are carrying goods across vast distances or simply enchanting us with their presence, camels continue to leave an indelible mark on our collective imagination.