Bedouins
DAHAB, EGYPT - AUGUST 01: Bedouins walk near the Red Sea in Dahab near the Sinai Desert in Egypt. Most bedouin groups in Sinai rely on tourism, which is declining in the area. Bedouins are Arab nomadic pastoralist groups, primarily found in the Middle East, where they form about 10% of the population and use camel and sheep breeding as their main livelihood. Their numbers are decreasing, as more and more are changing from nomadic lifestyles to sedentary due to rising separation walls and government boundaries. (Photo by Shaul Shwarz/Getty Images)
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
August 01, 2000
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