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Hitching a ride with the Gabra tribe's camel train | Primal Survivor: Extreme African Safari


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·Nov 10, 2024

But just as I was giving up hope, on the horizon... Thank God. Honestly. Thank God.

HAZEN: There they are. I got them. It's the camel train. (camel bellows) (man shouting)

HAZEN: Yes!

HAZEN: So, this is the camel train, look at how... It's amazing. Wow, I cannot believe I found it. This is...

HAZEN: ...spectacular! What's your name?

HAZEN: Kara Elema.

KARA ELEMA: Kara Elema.

HAZEN: He is the leader of this whole community here, and the leader of this caravan, this big train of camels. Water! Oh, my god. Thank you. (camel bellows)

Meeting up with these nomads is a lifesaver. (camel bellows) But we've all still got quite a journey ahead of us. (camel bellows) Look at this. All of this that you see right there, the twigs, the materials, the baskets, this is everything that they own. This is the, this is the moving truck right here. (camel grumbling)

The Gabra go to extraordinary lengths, traveling for weeks at a time... (camel bellowing) ...moving entire settlements across the desert in search of new grazing grounds for their herds. (bellowing)

They're moving to bigger, better pastures. But it's all about being hopeful because it hasn't rained here for so, so long. So as spectacular as this whole event is, this is an event out of desperation, and yes, there are smiles, because people, there is hope that life will get better once they get to their destination. (grumbling)

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