7564 x 4123 px | 64 x 34,9 cm | 25,2 x 13,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
28. September 2020
Ort:
morocco
Weitere Informationen:
Dromedaries have always been said to be very aggressive and stubborn animals, but this is only true when it comes to the leader of a herd. They will become aggressive if they feel that the herd is threatened or in danger. Most of the time, these are very gentle creatures that are highly intelligent and extremely patient. These animals are native to the northern parts of Africa, but interestingly enough the only population of truly wild Dromedary Camel herds are found in Australia. They have long thick eyelashes and very hairy ears that protect their eyes and ears from the sand. Full-grown camels can stand at a height of between six or seven feet and their lifespan ranges between twenty-five to fifty years of age. Owners and locals respect the Dromedaries for their natures and their ability to survive in the desert with very little food and water. Their amazing ability to survive the desert heat is by being able to increase their own body heat. The allure of Morocco goes hand in hand with the images and culture of caravans of camels and their owners trekking across the desert. Even though the camels of Morocco are not used as a method of transport, they have become vital in the tourism industry and to the income of many locals. Visitors are offered the opportunity to experience a camel trek in Morocco and they may stop off at some of the most exotic destinations in Morocco along the way. Traveling by camel through Morocco under the clear blue skies and across the vast landscapes of breathtaking beauty is an unforgettable experience. To discover the small villages and settlements that are found off the beaten track, while being safely carried across the unforgiving desert on one of the most the desert’s most wonderful animals, is an unforgettable experience – one that will leave visitors with spectacular memories and a respect for the Dromedary Camel.