A poignant cry from someone who was forced to leave behind the Nature, by civilization... "When God created the world, He filled it with rocks, Acacia trees and people. He gave the Bedouin a Camel to transport him back and forth. And told ...See moreA poignant cry from someone who was forced to leave behind the Nature, by civilization... "When God created the world, He filled it with rocks, Acacia trees and people. He gave the Bedouin a Camel to transport him back and forth. And told him that water would be a precious gift. He did not make men to go into the Sea, but to behold and admire its greatness." Ahmed, the Bedouin, lives in the shores of the Red Sea. Only seldom does he cross the desert. The Bedouins have become taxi drivers and their Camels have now four wheels. They carry the tourists near to the water. Many are divers. They ask him if he wants to dive with them. But he is Ahmed, the Bedouin. And the land is his world. Written by
Joao Ponces de Carvalho
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