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A Bedouin man kneels on top of a sand dune in the desert. He wears the traditional Omani long white cloak or dish dash, a turban, a ceremonial curved dagger (khanjar) and holds a short camel stick
To the excited shouts and stick waving of their camel handlers, jockeys and camels take off at the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track
A racing camel waits its turn at Al Shariq race track on the fringe of the Wahiba Sands
A Bedu kneels to pray in the desert, holding his camels by their halters to prevent them wandering off amongst the dunes
A Bedu leads his camels through the sand dunes in the desert
Sur, Ash Sharqiyah Region, Sultanate of Oman, Middle East. Lighthouse
Jockeys and camels line up at the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track
Arab camel handlers lead camels and jockeys into line ready for the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track
Jockeys wait in line on their mounts ready to be lead down to the start line at Al Shaqiyah camel race track. Jockeys can be as young as 4 years old
A bystander watches the proceedings at the start of a camel race from the back of his pick-up truck at Al Shariq race track on the fringe of the Wahiba Sands
A Bedu rides his camel amongst the sand dunes in the desert
A Bedu rides his camel along the crest of a sand dune in the desert
A Bedu rides his camel in the desert
Tufts of grass exist precariously amongst the shifting sand dunes
Low light and shadows highlight ridges made by the wind in the sand dunes