See if you can spot Sharmila
Early morning climb up a rock
Now, for some wine and watching the stars to wind down the day
The camp looked good in the background of the lit rock
Digging up the Bedouin dinner
After the entertainment, we were taken to a place to see how the Bedouins cook their food. As was demonstrated, a hole was dug in the afternoon in the sand and then a black container was inserter. Charcoal/wood was added and lit. And the food was then hung in it (in this case, food meant chicken, potatoes and onions) and left to cook. A metal cover was put on it, with a cloth cover on that and then sand was dumped on it.
Once the layers were removed, out came some really, really well cooked feast!

Some pre-dinner Bedouin entertainment
Some lit a fire to prepare food after sunset
All the folks that had gathered in the valley to watch the sunset
The beautiful aftermath of the sunset
The mountains lit up in the golden colors. Reminded me of the Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs in Mongolia.
To give you an idea of the scale, if you can spot the tiny person on the right middle edge of the picture… yes, that person just scaled to the top of a huge sand dune!!
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