Al Wathba Racetrack
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/ENTERTAINMENT, ABU DHABI/ Updated : Jan 10, 2017, 17:02 IST
Synopsis
Camels used to be the symbol of food, protection, heat and friendship during the harsh days of desert living and they're loved and cherished by the Emiratis.
Camels used to be the symbol of food, protection, heat and friendship during the harsh days of desert living and they're loved and cherished by the Emiratis. Read less

One of the most traditional sports in the UAE
Camels used to be the symbol of food, protection, heat and friendship during the harsh days of desert living and they're loved and cherished by the Emiratis.
It's quite a surreal experience to watch: small robots have replaced jockeys, creating an interesting mix of tradition and technology.
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