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January 2nd 2010
Published: January 4th 2010
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The main reason people come to Jaisalmer is to do a Camel Safari. I opted to do one with the guesthouse I was staying with because they didn’t do the hard sell. I didn’t mention in the last blog that on my first day there I stayed in a guesthouse who advertised that they don’t do the hard sell, and a lot of other things that turned out to not be true. It turned out at that place that I co... Read Full Entry



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more kids wanting their photo taken. Note, one is showing off a typical kite that all the kids have.
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all the trees are eaten off to this height - camel height.
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looks like the Australian outback doesn't it?
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windmills
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wild female camels
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some abandoned old city
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camel saddle
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lunch breaks were far too long
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the stones around our third day were full of fossils. Geologically this land has been dry for a very short time
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some cows dropped in for lunch
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a poor farmer tills a small plot in the desert, at the end of our trip



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