I am used to seeing cows being hung up in front of the local butchers, displaying all the best parts...the intestines, head, great hunks of meat, etc... but this is the first time i have captured a camel butchers shop.
Monday, 29 March 2010
We don't ride our camels, we EAT them!

I am used to seeing cows being hung up in front of the local butchers, displaying all the best parts...the intestines, head, great hunks of meat, etc... but this is the first time i have captured a camel butchers shop.
The best photo (hopefully i'll catch it soon) is when the head his hanging and a big long tongue is sticking out...almost as if the animal says, "i might be butchered but i'm gonna go out in style"
I am used to seeing cows being hung up in front of the local butchers, displaying all the best parts...the intestines, head, great hunks of meat, etc... but this is the first time i have captured a camel butchers shop.
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