File:Egyptian camel transport3.jpg

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العربية: "قافلة جمال مصريَّة مُحمَّلة بالبضائع تعبرُ جبل الزيتون، على مقرُبة من بيت المقدس، في سنة 1918م."
English: "Egyptian camel transport passing over Olivet, 1918."
Français : Un convoi de chameaux égyptiens passant le Mont des Oliviers, 1918.
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