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One day as we were bouncing along in the back of the car, we came across our first camel herds. We stopped to take pictures (Jack was very good at doing that and many times found things he thought for sure we’d want to snap). This being our first time, we thought we had a fabulous view – little did we realize that from here on out we would see hundreds of camels. At one point, as we drove down the nameless dirt road, a camel took off running after us, much like a dog chasing a car. He must have run after us for about a minute before he finally stopped. Wish we had gotten a picture of that one.
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