Category:Landscape
So here’s a wider shot of the end of the line. Well, not the end actually, more of a hiatus. The line continued up here on the top of the escarpment but all the trucks had to drive around to the nearest wadi or road we cut that provided access.
When you stand relatively close to a seismic vibrator you can literally feel the earth shaking. I don’t know if you could feel this jebel shaking or not but certainly had we set geophones on it we’d have detected it shaking.
I’ve titled the last in my camel series, ‘I’ve been spotted’. The camel has wandered further away from me to the north-east but in this image it’s as though it’s looking directly at me
Here’s perhaps my favorite photo of my series of a camel, alone in a sea of sand. If you saw the first in the series and the second I posted yesterday…
Here’s another photo of a camel in the dunes. This camel has decided not to attempt to climb the slip face of the line of dunes in front of him and has decided to explore on my direction to see if there’s an easier crossing.
I was in the dunes one afternoon, about to head back to camp when along came a camel into my field of view.
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