camel caravan
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a group of camels and people travelling together, especially in a desert
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- We saw a long camel caravan crossing the Sahara desert.
- We saw a long camel caravan crossing the desert at sunset.
- Historically, camel caravans were essential for trade along the Silk Road.
- Historically, the Silk Road was traversed by many a camel caravan carrying precious goods.
- Joining a camel caravan is on my bucket list for my trip to Morocco.
- The photograph captured the silhouette of a camel caravan against the orange sky.
- The line of tourists looked like a modern-day camel caravan snaking through the dunes.
- The merchants decided to join the camel caravan for safety in numbers.
- Have you ever imagined leading a camel caravan through an endless sea of sand?
- An experienced guide led the camel caravan through the treacherous dunes.
- The merchant guided his valuable goods across the arid landscape with a well-guarded camel caravan.
- A traditional camel caravan moves slowly, covering about twenty miles a day.
- If we had more time, we would have followed the camel caravan to the next oasis.
- He dreamt of organizing a camel caravan to explore the ancient trade routes.
- The path of the ancient camel caravan was traced by archaeologists.
- The sound of bells from the camel caravan echoed through the silent dunes.
- A camel caravan moves slowly but steadily, covering vast distances over time.
- From the sky, the camel caravan appeared as a tiny, slow-moving thread on a vast canvas of sand.
- As the sun set, the silhouettes of the camel caravan were stark against the orange sky.
- Resting by the oasis, the camel caravan prepared for the next leg of its journey.