A
nomad's best friend
While
it isn't rare to see donkeys and horses in Afghanistan, the sight
of camels is. However, for nomads like this Kuchi woman, the animal
is the preferred method of transportation as the desert dwellers
make their way across the country's rugged and arduous terrain.
A
one-hump dromedary, like the one pictured here, is able to carry
heavy loads and go 5-7 days with little or no food or water. A working
camel can easily survive on thorny scrub, bones, seeds, dried leaves,
grass, dates and grains such as wheat and oats.