Camel Train

A common sight, a camel train traveling in the bush near Ati, Chad, moves across the dry land. Many camels come in and out of the village of Ati, especially on the weekends because of a large market. The large animals, full of strength and endurance, cover the dry and hot desert as their owners lead them along their desired path. The camels are often a source of life for many of the North African’s, allowing them to travel easily and also giving them monetary resources as they sell the camels to other villagers.

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