The image depicts a serene scene of a Bedouin settlement situated approximately two miles northeast of Beer-Sheva, captured on March 10, 2000. In the foreground, a camel stands majestically amidst lush greenery, its sandy-brown coat glistening in the sunlight.
**Settlement and Surroundings**
Behind the camel, several structures are visible within the settlement, including:
* A small tree
* Various tents or shelters
* Other objects that appear to be part of daily life
The surrounding landscape is characterized by a vast expanse of green grass punctuated by scattered rocks and stones. In the distance, rolling hills stretch towards the horizon under a clear blue sky dotted with a few wispy clouds.
**Additional Details**
In the lower portion of the image, a second camel is seen lying down on its side, possibly drinking from a metal container or resting in the shade. The overall atmosphere of the scene exudes tranquility and simplicity, capturing a moment of everyday life within this rural Bedouin community. – AI vision
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