Egyptian Desert Landscape with pyramid camel

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Egyptian Desert Landscape with pyramid camel.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Africa,Arabs,Camel,Caravan,Desert,Egypt,Egyptian,Landscape,Men,People,Pyramids,Sun



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This vector contains the following main colors: Golden Tainoi,Nugget,Piper,Whiskey,Laser Lemon,Orange Peel,Cape Palliser,Turbo

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    Africa Arabs Camel Caravan Desert Egypt Egyptian Landscape Men People Pyramids Sun Golden Tainoi Nugget Piper Whiskey Laser Lemon Orange Peel Cape Palliser Turbo

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Egyptian wiki:
[erm Egyptian can refer to:A citizen of modern EgyptA citizen of ancient EgyptThe ancient Egyptian language - the language of the old Nile Valley civilization north of the First Cataract;Egyptian Arabic, the dialect of Arabic spoken in modern EgyptAn adjective describing something of or pertaining to EgyptEgyptian Typefaces See more at Wikipedia.org...]

pyramid wiki:
>This article is about the polyhedron pyramid (a 3-dimensional shape); for other versions including architectural Pyramids, see Pyramid (disambiguation). An n-sided pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting an n-sided polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by n triangular faces (n≥3). In other words, it is a conic solid with polygonal base. When unspecified the base is usually assumed to be square. For a triangular pyramid each face can serve as base, with the opposite vertex as apex. One of the Platonic solids, the tetrahedron, is a triangular pyramid. The square and pentagonal pyramids can also be constructed with all faces regular, and so count among the Johnson solids. All pyramids are self-dual. The volume of a pyramid is where A is the area of the base and h the height from the base to the apex. The geometric centre of a square-sided regular pyramid is located on the symmetry axis, one quarter of the way from the base to the apex. See more at Wikipedia.org...

camel wiki:
>For other uses, see Camel (disambiguation). Camelus bactrianus Camelus dromedarius A camel is either of the two species of large even-toed ungulate in the genus Camelus, the Dromedary (Single hump) and the Bactrian Camel (Double hump). Both are native to the dry and desert areas of Asia and northern Africa. The name camel comes via the Greek kamelos, the Arabic jamal or the Hebrew gamal, "camel". See more at Wikipedia.org...


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