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Pad Prints

As our large family of repeat trekkers would know, when you come on an Outback Camel Company trek or expedition, you form a strong bond with our camels. Our "professional colleagues" are a delight to work with and the bond forged between cameleers and camels is lifelong. Artist Jo Bertini has captured the individual idiosyncrasies of these wonderful animals and has produced limited edition prints of 12 of our 'humps' which are now available to purchase.

Jo Bertini

Jo Bertini
Artist Jo Bertini at work in the Northern Simpson Desert, 2010

Each individual camel print, on high quality card, measures 185 mm x 130 mm and is limited to a print run of 25 copies.The back of each card has contact details of both the Outback Camel Company and our sister organisation Australian Desert Expeditions. Price per print is AUD$25.00 plus postage. (International postage rates vary depending on quantity purchased).

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If you wish to purchase any of these fine prints please contact me via email at the details below. Cards will be posted via Australia Post in a secure cardboard Postpak and payments can be made via direct bank deposit.

harps@mcmedia.com.au

Andrew Harper
Outback Camel Company
PO Box 1328 Deniliquin
New South Wales
Australia 2710


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Every winter our camels can be found working with Australian Desert Expeditions on scientific and ecological survey expeditions.
ADE's 2011 schedule includes a partnership with Bush Heritage Australia in the Simpson Desert, Western Queensland.

Please visit www.desertexpeditions.org for more information

Top banner photo - Josef Schofield
All others - Andrew Harper / Jo Bertini B&W - Tim Olsen Gallery
One camel does not make fun of another camel's hump - Ghanaian Proverb