Camel racing is an ancient sport that remains highly popular among the Arabs of the Persian Gulf, but it's been criticized by human rights groups because of the jockeys: young boys secured to the ...
Camels ridden by mechanical robots race to the finish during a six kilometer race at the 12th International Camel Race in Kebd February 14, 2012. According to organizers, camel jockeys were replaced ...
Way back in May we discussed the trend of the inhabitants of Qatar to use robots instead of tiny children as jockeys in camel races. Check out the New Scientist article with a photo of a robot camel ...
Camels with robot jockeys race in Jordan's Wadi Rum desert ...
A camel with a robot attached to its back competes in a Qatar racing event in Al-Shahaniya, east of Doha — KARIM JAAFAR Sitting in a white all-terrain truck, Nasser al-Marri watched his ...
Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track where Riyaz with a robo-jockey came first. This is the 40th instalment of Diaspora Diaries, a regular series in Nepali Times with stories of Nepalis living and working ...
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“Hate across the world would be less if people traveled more and spent time with different cultures.” KASSEEM DEAN, a Grammy Award-winning hip-hop producer from the Bronx who has spent millions of ...
Robots are replacing young boys as jockeys in the ancient sport of camel racing, which is still popular among Arabs in the Persian Gulf. The... Robot Jockeys Give Camel Racing a Modern Twist Camel ...
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