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Camels (Iconographic Document)

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Photography (scan from a slide). Kutch landscape with dry earth overgrown with grass and trees of the acacia family. In this environment, the best withstand camels, sheep and goats
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Title: Camels (Iconographic Document)
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Photography (scan from a slide).
Kutch landscape with dry earth overgrown with grass and trees of the acacia family.
In this environment, the best withstand camels, sheep and goats.

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