So many thoughts! I can honestly say I've never seen anythig like this before. First, I like camels as images as well as because I like animals. I haven't known any camels personally, but I like to look at them. And next, of course, it seems that everywhere in the world there are idiots who want to shoot holes in signs. Especially when those signs are the image of an animal, it's upsetting. It is an emotional image no matter how I look at it. I probably missed the point of the sign isself. Is it a camel crossing?
I am NOW seeing the holes in that sign. I thought it was simply a sign in a desert, saying, 'camel crossing' and I couldn't imagine why they'd want a sign in a desert...
A collection of photographs portraying life in one of the world's wealthiest cities - Abu Dhabi, the island capital of the United Arab Emirates by Peter Waters, a photography aficionado, a thalassophile (look it up !) and proud finalist of the du Social Media Awards 2012 for Best Blog/Blogger
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So many thoughts! I can honestly say I've never seen anythig like this before. First, I like camels as images as well as because I like animals. I haven't known any camels personally, but I like to look at them. And next, of course, it seems that everywhere in the world there are idiots who want to shoot holes in signs. Especially when those signs are the image of an animal, it's upsetting. It is an emotional image no matter how I look at it. I probably missed the point of the sign isself. Is it a camel crossing?
Haha, I cn't imagine where this would be needed.
Well!
I am NOW seeing the holes in that sign. I thought it was simply a sign in a desert, saying, 'camel crossing' and I couldn't imagine why they'd want a sign in a desert...
Yes, it's pretty wild out in the desert (which the bullet holes prove). Not that anyone would harm the camels. Some fetch over a million $
Gives new meaning to "smoking a camel" :-)
Camels are worth that much? My cousin got an offer of 20 haha.
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