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Dromedary days

Camel

Camels were first introduced to central Australia in the 19th century to provide transport. There are believed to be well over 500,000 of their descendants these days. We came across a couple of them as we drove south from Mungerannie.

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One Comment

  1. Jim Belshaw says:

    Gordon, your photos are simply superb. Your very short commentaries are great as well.

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