Bir Shalatein, Egypt
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Donkey Cart, Bir Shalatein

 

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Bir Shalatein, also spelled Shalateen or Shalatayn, is the southernmost village on Egypt's Red Sea Coast. And while a beach town this isn't, Bir Shalatein rewards intrepid travelers with a memorable visit. This dusty outpost 1,000 km south of Cairo is a bustling trade center. Camels and spices make the journey north. Household goods - mainly light plastics - travel south. The traders? Desert tribesmen, Egyptians and Sudanese. Bir Shalatein marks the administrative boundary between Egypt and Sudan and is home to 3 nomadic clans: Bisharin, Ababda, and Rashayda. Tour the Camel Market. Shop for spices. Watch Nubian Vultures. Marvel at the complexity of loading vehicles. Coaxing a camel to board a truck can sap the strength of 10 strong men. Trucks traveling to Sudan are packed 3 stories high and over both sides. Life in a frontier town is colorful but not easy.
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Bir Shalatein

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The Camel Market (Souk el Gemal) in Bir Shalatein is one of the most memorable attractions on the Red Sea Coast. Thousands of camels are traded here each day. Tour the market ...
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