I'm a Malaysian college student in the US, I also live in the UAE during the summer. This blog is where I write about contemporary topics or anything that strikes my interest. In particular, this includes: travel, music, fashion, entertainment, and technology, among many other things.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Amazing Sight!
On Saturday night November 15 I saw a group of camels walking on the highway! It was amazing so i opened the window and heard them walking, well actually they were running like horses but a bit slower of course. The police were guiding all the cars so we wouldn't crash the camels, it was so funny like all the cars were following the police as if we were playing follow the leader. Im sorry I didn't get any pictures, well i did with my cellphone but i can't download it in this computer. The camels were wild camels not owned but they were so calm and every person on the road was like "ohhhing and awwing" at the camels cause it was a nice sight. The police man tried to get the camels of the road by waving his hands wildly at the camel, but too bad camels can't understand us. I saw about 5 camels, 1 of them was on the sidewalk part of the road and the other 4 were on the desert part of the road.Well it was one awesome sight and you can't see that everyday. I mean its like as rare to see as if deer were crossing the road. I know you guys have might seen that but it's not that often right? Thats one memory thats going to be stuck on my mind!
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