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  • Children of the Al Amrah clan studying in their desert school, Saudi Arabia
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  • Desert Directions
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  • Two Shammar women make their way back to their tent in a sandstorm in the Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Arabian horses in the open desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Desert Directions
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  • Shammar ladies with children in encampment in the Nafud Desert.  Handwoven goat's hair tent strap in the foreground.
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  • Stark on the desert floor at As Sarrar, a mammal bone has survived intact for some 15,000 centuries. Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
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  • Wells (water holes) at Ash Shaqiq in the Nafud Desert, used by the Shammar tribe, camped nearby, during summer months.
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  • Photographing the Bedouin of Saudi Arabia, the Nefud desert
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  • Desert school  of the Al Amarah clan, Saudi Arabia
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  • Aida and Hulla Greeyet of the Shammar fighting against a sandstorm to care for the sheep in the Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Shammar women wear decorative tattoos on their faces and hands. Here they play with their children. The Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Typical meal of lamb and rice called kapsa.  The main meal of the day is eaten communally. Shammar tribe, Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Greeyet of the Shammar tribe following the movement of strangers entering the camp at Ash Shaqiq in the Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • There is a close relationship between grandparents and children.  Shammar tribe, Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Portrait of Hulla Greeyet, of the Shammar tribe, herding sheep in the Nafud Desert.
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  • Breakfast with the Shammar tribe.  Tomatoes, onions, macaroni and a crepe-like bread for dipping. Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • The direction toward Makkah may be marked by an arrangement of stones, an arch in the sand or a rug positioned for prayers.  As faithful Muslims, the Bedouin we lived with prayed five times a day.
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  • Sandstorm breaking up at Shammar camp in the Nafud Desert.  The Black goat hair tent has been lowered to keep the sand and wind out. Saudi Arabia
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  • The Bedouin wash before and after eating.  They take special care to be clean and regularly put on perfume after washing.
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  • Al Amrah elders in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Conversation among the bedu is an art form. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Morning after the wedding celebration for Mohammed Alerq. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Camel pad print in the desert, Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Date palm oasis in central Najd, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Bedouin see the desert as a place of beauty and have many names for the sands.
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  • Bedouin see the desert as a place of beauty and have many names for the sands.
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  • Footprint of Nasser Al Amrah in the desert, Dahna Sands. Bedouin can recognize each other by footprints like this one.
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  • Young Al Amrah boy doing his homework at desert encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Preparing to setup the school tent, Southeastern Saudi Arabia.
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  • Al Amrah clan members, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah clan members, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah clan members, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah clan members, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah clan members, eating their main meal of the day, Saudi Arabia
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  • Sheikh Jabber Al Amrah
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  • Rasid Sakhefan of the Al Marri with fresh camels milk in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia.
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  • Sheikh Jaber AlAmrah
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  • Date palm oasis in central Najd, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Al Amrah clan members, Saudi Arabia
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  • Sheikh Jabber Al Amrah
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  • Shammer woman with her baby in their tent in The Nafud, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Bedouin men in Arabian sandstorm
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  • Women socialize with men in the majlis when there are no strangers in the camp. Shammar Tribe, The Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah boys playing soccer in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia.
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  • One of the Ruwallah fortresses used by Nuri ibn Shaalan, prominent Shaikh of the Ruwallah tribe, to protect the area they dominated in the north around the turn of the century.
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  • Mohammed and Faisal Al Amrah napping during the hottest part of the day.  Summer temperatures can reach 125 degrees F. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Date palm oasis in central Najd, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Al Amrah boy napping during the hottest part of the day.  In the summer temperatures can reach 125 degrees F. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah migration in the Dahana Sands.  The 1,400 camels and 700 sheep, goats and horses leave about one and a half hours before the caravan of trucks and jeeps. Saudi Arabia
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  • Pipeline transporting liquid natural gas to shipping port in Qatar.
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  • Rest stop while the Bedu are migrating. A tarp is put up as shelter from the sun.  Tents are pitched only when the Bedouin are staying in one place for a few days.
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  • Light from oil rig flare backlights a Bedouin tent in southern Arabia.
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  • Approaching storm in the Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Pipeline transporting liquid natural gas to shipping port in Qatar.
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  • Early in the morning, camel couples snuggle, cajole, and "talk" to each other. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Sand dune at Taweelah, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Oil & Gas pipeline along Kuwait border with Saudi Arabia (PNZ)
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  • Pipeline transporting liquid natural gas to shipping port in Qatar.
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  • Pre-wedding feast honoring Mohammed Alerq, the groom. Al Amrah and Alerq of the Al Murrah tribe. The meal for this special occasion is camel meat and rice. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Pipeline transporting liquid natural gas to shipping port in Qatar.
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  • Falcons are trained to hunt rabbits and fowl.
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  • In March the annual camel race is held at Jinayderiah, outside Riyadh. Approximately 1700 camels race 21 kilometers.  All who finish are awarded prizes.
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  • Tea is omnipresent in Saudi Arabia.  A family member of the Shammar serves black tea sweetened with sugar. Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Pipeline along Saudi Arabian border with Iraq
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  • Coffee preparation, Al Amrah Bedouin, Saudi Arabia
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  • Pipeline transporting liquid natural gas to shipping port in Qatar.
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  • Jaber, Shaikh of the Al Amrah tribe sharing time with his youngest brother Faisal. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • LPG Pipeline, Qatar
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  • Pipeline on the border between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
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  • Seperating a camel from the herd, Alamrah in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • BEDOUIN cover, English Editon
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  • Bedding folded and stored in the majlis area of the bayt (tent) of the Shamar in the Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Greeyet of the Shammar setting a fire to kill a fox which had been killing lambs among the Shammar, Ash Shaqiq in the Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Approaching storm in the Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Japanese traditional sweet or tea cakes.  They are often designed to remind one of a particular season. Kyoto
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  • At Rajajil in the north of Saudi Arabia, clusters of commemorative stones, recalling England's Stonehenge, face the sun.
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  • At Rajajil in the north of Saudi Arabia, clusters of commemorative stones, recalling England's Stonehenge, face the sun.
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  • The entrance to a sacred area within the complex at Al-Hijr.  The archeological site of Al-Hijr (Madain Saleh) is the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Saudi Arabia.  It was a major center of the Nabataen civilization.  It is the largest Nabataen site south of Petra in Jordan.  It bears testimony to the Nabataen civilization between the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC and pre-Islamic period in the 1st century AD.
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  • At Mada'in Saleh, wealthy Nabataens were buried in splendor in tombs carved in rock and long since robbed of valuables. The archeological site of Al-Hijr (Madain Saleh) is the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Saudi Arabia.  It was a major center of the Nabataen civilization.  It is the largest Nabataen site south of Petra in Jordan.  It bears testimony to the Nabataen civilization between the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC and pre-Islamic period in the 1st century AD.
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  • BEDOUIN book cover in Arabic
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  • Ali bin Nasser bin Mohammed Al Amrah with new shades and doctor's kit, rewards for high marks on his school exams.  Bedouin encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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