That is so cool. Do they ride anything like a horse? I'm loving these pictures. Thanks for taking the time to put them on the blog so we can kinda share your journey.
Sue - these pictures are breathtaking. Julie and I have been talknig about them all weekend. It's so different to actually see the pics as opposed to just hearing about the trip. You'll have to fill us in with more details next time we see you in person..
The camel ride hurt the others, because they were tense, holding on for dear life, and most likely squeezing their thighs. I was at ease, at home, missing my Kenchi, thanking him for the bonus horseback riding training in my childhood. Thanks for the compliments on the photos guys, I wish I could have taken more. We were told not to photograph the locals, so I snapped fast. My goal was to eliminate any sign of modern life whenever possible. It was such a rush trip, it's just now beginning to sink in. A Feast!
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That is so cool. Do they ride anything like a horse? I'm loving these pictures. Thanks for taking the time to put them on the blog so we can kinda share your journey.
Cuncu,
The pictures are SO clear! Did it hurt to ride the camel ? How long was the ride?
Sue - these pictures are breathtaking. Julie and I have been talknig about them all weekend. It's so different to actually see the pics as opposed to just hearing about the trip. You'll have to fill us in with more details next time we see you in person..
The camel ride hurt the others, because they were tense, holding on for dear life, and most likely squeezing their thighs. I was at ease, at home, missing my Kenchi, thanking him for the bonus horseback riding training in my childhood. Thanks for the compliments on the photos guys, I wish I could have taken more. We were told not to photograph the locals, so I snapped fast. My goal was to eliminate any sign of modern life whenever possible. It was such a rush trip, it's just now beginning to sink in. A Feast!
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