8 thoughts on “PHOTO: Ship of the Desert (Camel) Waits for a Rider in Front of Kasbah Ait Ben Moro in Morocco”
Looks like the cover of a travel magazine…super photo…and Barbara, you need to try a camel ride. Apart from getting on and off, camels provide a gentle rocking ride, so therapeutic in the desert. Give it a go if you get the chance.
Ah, Mark! You must have missed my story about being caught in a sandstorm in the Sahara Desert while tiding a camel. The gentle rocking became a little less relaxing when I was blinded by sand, using one hand to try to cover my nose mouth and eyes, and my other holding onto the pommel for dear life.
Looks like the cover of a travel magazine…super photo…and Barbara, you need to try a camel ride. Apart from getting on and off, camels provide a gentle rocking ride, so therapeutic in the desert. Give it a go if you get the chance.
Ah, Mark! You must have missed my story about being caught in a sandstorm in the Sahara Desert while tiding a camel. The gentle rocking became a little less relaxing when I was blinded by sand, using one hand to try to cover my nose mouth and eyes, and my other holding onto the pommel for dear life.
Puncture-proof, no gear changes, furry saddle – cool ride 🙂
LOL Kalilileth. Now if only I had been puncture proof!
I have yet to ride a camel! I wonder what it is like to trot on a camel?
Nancy, I can honestly say I never want to find out! 🙂
Great shot Barbara.
Thanks Tom. I especially liked this one myself.