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  2. Hassilabied - Wikipedia

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    Hassilabied on the edge of the Sahara. Hassilabied is a village in the Sahara Desert in Morocco, 5 km north of Merzouga.Most people are here to take a camel safari into the dunes of Erg Chebbi, and to get a taste of remote (tourism-influenced) Berber life.

  3. Saharan rock art - Wikipedia

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    Camel Period (3000 BP - 2000 BP): [8] This is the final period of rock art in the Sahara, with images of camels appearing. Cattle and goats are frequently included in Camel Period art as well. Advanced weaponry is depicted, including pictures of men with spears, swords, and shields. [8]

  4. Camel train - Wikipedia

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    A camel train, caravan, or camel string is a series of camels carrying passengers and goods on a regular or semi-regular service between points. Despite rarely travelling faster than human walking speed, for centuries camels' ability to withstand harsh conditions made them ideal for communication and trade in the desert areas of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.

  5. Erg Chebbi - Wikipedia

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    Erg Chebbi (Arabic: عرق الشبي) is one of Morocco's several ergs – large seas of dunes formed by wind-blown sand. It is located on the far western edge of the Sahara Desert. [ 1 ] There are several other ergs in Morocco, such as Erg Chigaga near M'hamid .

  6. Sahara with Michael Palin - Wikipedia

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    Sahara with Michael Palin is a four-part BBC television series presented by British comedian and travel presenter Michael Palin, and first broadcast on BBC One from 13 October to 3 November 2002. In it, Palin travelled around the Sahara in Northern and Western Africa , meeting people and visiting places.

  7. Camel - Wikipedia

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    Camel milk is a staple food of desert nomad tribes and is sometimes considered a meal itself; a nomad can live on only camel milk for almost a month. [19] [39] [123] [124] Camel milk can readily be made into yogurt, but can only be made into butter if it is soured first, churned, and a clarifying agent is then added. [19]