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Camels are the most frequent second motive (after cattles) in the massif of Ennedi. In the West, they are depicted, just like the horses which surround them, at a gallop.

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Camels are the most frequent second motive (after cattles) in the massif of Ennedi. In the West, they are depicted, just like the horses which surround them, at a gallop.
Date:
Friday, 1 January 2010
Description
Camels are the most frequent second motive (after cattles) in the massif of Ennedi. In the West, they are depicted, just like the horses which surround them, at a gallop.
Author:
Tilman Lenssen-Erz
Copyright:
© Tilman Lenssen-Erz
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45.67x30.18 cm
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