Camels at Bondi Beach in Sydney

Source:Xinhua Published: 2016/7/24 20:24:34

A man leads a camel at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, July 24, 2016. Camels were imported to Australia in the 19th century for transport and heavy work in the outback. With the introduction of motorised transport in the early 20th century they were released into the wild. Australia now has the largest population of camels in the world. Photo: Xinhua


 

Tourists ride camels at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, July 24, 2016. Camels were imported to Australia in the 19th century for transport and heavy work in the outback. With the introduction of motorised transport in the early 20th century they were released into the wild. Australia now has the largest population of camels in the world. Photo: Xinhua


 

Photo taken on July 24, 2016 shows camels at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Camels were imported to Australia in the 19th century for transport and heavy work in the outback. With the introduction of motorised transport in the early 20th century they were released into the wild. Australia now has the largest population of camels in the world. Photo: Xinhua


 

Tourists ride camels at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, July 24, 2016. Camels were imported to Australia in the 19th century for transport and heavy work in the outback. With the introduction of motorised transport in the early 20th century they were released into the wild. Australia now has the largest population of camels in the world. Photo: Xinhua


 

Photo taken on July 24, 2016 shows camels at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Camels were imported to Australia in the 19th century for transport and heavy work in the outback. With the introduction of motorised transport in the early 20th century they were released into the wild. Australia now has the largest population of camels in the world. Photo: Xinhua


 

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