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The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers are preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers are preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers are preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" where the camels are transported by trucks from various neighboring Gulf countries. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" where the camels are transported by trucks from various neighboring Gulf countries. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
Camel owners seen watching from their vehicles as the purebred Arabian camel races begin at the Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
A live television camera captures the start of the purebred Arabian camel race at the Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
Camel owners seen watching from their vehicles as the purebred Arabian camel races begin at the Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off in the Arabian camel race at the facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" where the camels are transported by trucks from various neighboring Gulf countries. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" where the camels are transported by trucks from various neighboring Gulf countries. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
A man seen next to camels before the start of a purebred Arabian camel race at the Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off for a pre-race exercise before the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" where the camels are transported by trucks from various neighboring Gulf countries. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels and their handlers seen preparing for the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" where the camels are transported by trucks from various neighboring Gulf countries. Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off for a pre-race exercise before the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off for a pre-race exercise before the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off for a pre-race exercise before the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off for a pre-race exercise before the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track" . Camels are guided by operators using wireless devices that control robot jockeys, pulling the reins and encouraging the animals through built-in loudspeakers. In 2005, Qatar banned child jockeys from camel racing following international concerns over child exploitation and trafficking. To preserve the sport, lightweight robot jockeys were introduced and are remotely operated by trainers driving alongside the track.
The camels seen setting off for a pre-race exercise before the start of the Arabian camel race at a facility called the "Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track". The camels are led by an operator who uses a wireless device, gives orders to the rider to pull the reins, and encourages the camel through a built-in loudspeaker.