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25 mai à 7h48 
shut up brainless guy below
Torhrolfr 25 mai à 3h07 
СЛАВА ТЕХАССКОЙ НАРОДНОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКЕ!!!
13 mai à 8h07 
"schizopilled" he's not if he's a racist from europe
Torhrolfr 30 avr. à 13h14 
thx my canadian brother
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Torhrolfr 2 janv. à 14h12 
Camels have been called the “Ships of the Desert” as they thrive and work in a sea of sand, not water. The first documented use of camel cavalries in warfare was 853 BC. They were also used to transport people, goods, and freight as was the case in their use on the Silk Road (second century BCE – 15th century) which was a Eurasian system of trade routes from China and the Far East to Europe and the Middle East, a span of 4,000 miles (6,400 kilometers). A caravan on the Silk Road could consist of 500 – 12,000 camels. For hundreds of years they were the only means of transportation in the deserts of Australia, Africa, and Asia.

The two most common camels are the Bactrian (two-humped) and Dromedary (one-humped). Sometime before 1200 BC Bactrian camels could be ridden and saddles for them were developed.