Monday, September 17, 2018

Out of the Jurisdiction: A Desert Day

We began in Erfoud, the town at the edge of the desert, which has a reputation as the fossil capital.


These are ammonites, if my notes are right.


Idris was our tall and handsome guide in  Rassini before we went into the desert.


Idris led us to a store with nice handicrafts and then to a pre-school.


After a while we took 4-by-4 vehicles into the desert.  
We stopped for a visit with a nomadic woman in her tent.


The desert is beautiful.


We reached our destination: sand dunes.


And camels.


Taking one-handed photos with a big DSLR from the back of a plodding camel is not easy.
I liked this shot into the sun.


We got back to the camp after dark and had a good meal while six men 
from sub-Saharan Africa played instruments and danced. 

6 comments:

RedPat said...

Amazing pics Jack!

William Kendall said...

The sand dunes are spectacular!

Bill said...

The sand dunes, the camels, totally amazing!

Michelle said...

What a trip, Jack!

jennyfreckles said...

It looks amazing. Love the one of the sand and sky.

boromax said...

Terrific photos! The dune-sky-cloud pic is spectacular; and the camel silhouettes, fantastic. Well done!