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" I came for the swag beneath the
stars and for the experience of once again being in the centre of our wide brown ancient
land. The camels were the means to achieve this. I found however, that the camels were
central to our trek and have so enjoyed my contact with these strong and patient
animals.

Your trek or expedition will have up to 18 dromedaries that will be your constant companions, earning your respect as they carry your food, water and equipment over the dunes and across the gibber plains.
Our camels are descendants of
With their distinctive character, travelling with these patient and hard-working gentle giants is an unforgettable experience and you will quickly discover why these majestic animals are perfectly suited to desert trekking. Travelling with the camel string allows a closer connection with the desert and the opportunity for us to re-connect to the simplicities of life, reflecting on a bygone era of travel when the importance was perhaps the journey itself and not just arrival at the destination.
..."as the days
passed, our relationship with the animals grew stronger. They had great personalities and
we delighted in observing their antics...they were all individuals and we loved
them".
![]() Bindii loaded with his packsaddle & utility boxes. |
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![]() There's nothing like a dustbath at the end of the working day! |
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| The succulent parakeelya provides valuable water to the diet. |
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Capricorn Expedition 1999
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Video by David Curl. Far removed from the lives of domesticated camels in the Middle East, the Australian Outback is now home to the only truly wild population of one-humped camels, anywhere in the world. Over four years in the making, this is a personal and intimate tale of the unexpected. It reveals, for the first time, the lives of these extraordinary creatures - in the most surprising of locations. |
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