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News in pictures: Milking camels for chocolate
Friday, 07.31.2009, 06:50pm

A camel is hand-milked in the early evening at a farm located near Al Nassma's Camelicious camel farm in Dubai. REUTERS/Steve Crisp

Miniature chocolate camels are displayed at Al Nassma's Camelicious camel farm store in Dubai, July 29, 2009. Dubai's Al Nassma, the world's first brand of chocolate made with camels' milk, intends to expand into Arab markets, Japan and the U.S. REUTERS/Vivien Henderson

A customer enjoys a macadamia nut and honey-cream filled miniature chocolate camel at Al Nassma's camel farm store in Dubai, July 29, 2009. REUTERS/Steve Crisp


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