THE VELCROED CAMEL JOCKEYS OF DUBAI

Dubai is becoming a major tourist attraction in its own right and as a stopover between Europe and Asia. But what to do there? The article covers many interesting things to see and do, ‘dune bashing’ and the Dubai camel races, where young camel jockeys are often attached to their mounts with Velcro patches that stop them from sliding off the back of the camel. Article also has a box with Dubai stopover hints which covers, accommodation, dining and sports. 2100 words, including box information.
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