A silent story of camels told through their eyes/ Una historia silenciosa de los camellos narrada desde sus ojos

In the arid desert, the poverty of the Bedouins is palpable. However, their lives are sustained by the presence of camels, which not only provide them with transport and cargo, but also a vital source of nourishment through their milk. Despite the harsh conditions, camel milk becomes an invaluable sustenance, rich in essential nutrients that help the Bedouins maintain their vitality in an inhospitable environment. This milk, loaded with protein, vitamins and minerals, is one of the few ways that desert dwellers can find sustenance and nutrition.

Meanwhile, camels feed on the sparse vegetation of the desert, perfectly adapting to their environment. Their ability to extract nutrients from the most arid plants and survive with minimal water intake demonstrates their incredible resilience. Camels’ humps, which store fat for times of scarcity, are testament to their ability to endure the harsh conditions of the desert with dignity.

On the horizon, the mountains rising majestically from the desert evoke the shape of the camels' humps, creating a beautiful analogy between these animals and the landscape they inhabit. The comparison between the humps, a symbol of their endurance, and the mountains, a symbol of the vastness of the desert, highlights the adaptation and strength of the camels to their environment.

All this and more unfolds silently when we see the world through the eyes of a camel. Their perspective reveals not only the harshness of their environment, but also the deep connection between them and the desert. In every glance, in every gesture, lies a moving narrative of resilience and adaptation that can only be truly understood from their own perspective.

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En el desierto árido, la pobreza de los beduinos es palpable. Sin embargo, su vida se sostiene gracias a la presencia de los camellos, que no solo les proporcionan transporte y carga, sino también una fuente vital de alimento a través de su leche. A pesar de las duras condiciones, la leche de camello se convierte en un sustento invaluable, rica en nutrientes esenciales que ayudan a los beduinos a mantener su vitalidad en un entorno inhóspito. Esta leche, cargada de proteínas, vitaminas y minerales, es una de las pocas formas en que los habitantes del desierto pueden encontrar sustento y nutrición.

Mientras tanto, los camellos se alimentan de las escasas vegetaciones del desierto, adaptándose perfectamente a su entorno. Su capacidad para extraer nutrientes de las plantas más áridas y sobrevivir con una ingesta mínima de agua demuestra su increíble resistencia. Las jorobas de los camellos, que almacenan grasa para tiempos de escasez, son testimonio de su habilidad para soportar las duras condiciones del desierto con dignidad.

En el horizonte, las montañas que se alzan majestuosas en el desierto evocan la forma de las jorobas de los camellos, creando una hermosa analogía entre estos animales y el paisaje que habitan. La comparación entre las jorobas, símbolo de su resistencia, y las montañas, símbolo de la inmensidad del desierto, destaca la adaptación y fortaleza de los camellos en su entorno.

Todo esto y más se despliega silenciosamente cuando vemos el mundo desde los ojos de un camello. Su perspectiva revela no solo la dureza de su entorno, sino también la profunda conexión entre ellos y el desierto. En cada mirada, en cada gesto, se encuentra una narrativa conmovedora de resistencia y adaptación que solo puede ser comprendida verdaderamente desde su propia visión.

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Greetings, one question, are the camel photos yours or from the internet? The content is fantastic! If you got the photos from the internet, I saw that you are new and you don't know, but you should post the link to where they come from and do it quickly because they could report you and you will have HW punishing your account. Hugs

Hello, I take the photos myself, I am a photographer and you can find me on Instagram as Aeishah Perez Licor. I am glad that you like the post with the photos so much, it is a great incentive to continue striving.

perfect darling!

 3 months ago  

I remember when I went to Morocco that I understood in more detail the difference between dromedary and camel, one is a machine to survive in the desert without consuming water for a long time, the other not so much and with different toes on its feet. (The administrator already gave you the correction of the photos for that, without further ado)🧑🏻‍🎓🐝🦇🤗⛰️🚩🥽

Oh Morocco is really beautiful, many of my friends there, the photos were taken by myself here in the desert of Saudi Arabia, where I currently live. Thanks for the comment

 3 months ago  

Are you serious? You're Cuban but you're in Saudi Arabia? Wow, what madness 0.0 (in a good way), I understand, I understand, well, to avoid problems with HW or some moderator, at the end write photos of my property, done! They are fantastic.

Yes, it's crazy, as they would say in my country, Cubans are everywhere. Lol. Thanks for the advice and I'm grateful for the comments and recommendations. You can find me on Instagram as Aeishah Pérez Licor, I still have very little content. It was only 3 months ago that I discovered my passion for photography and here I am showing my development. Thanks again and welcome to my blog. 😊

 3 months ago  

Enjoy the experience to the fullest, and well, you have great results! I know that many people do not like to be given advice, but I have been here for so many years and I would have liked to have someone to guide me. I had many difficulties, and well, I do not want our users to go through what I went through!😁🤗

Thank you, it is a pleasure to receive your advice, it helps me improve my publications and future work. Enjoy each story. 😁