Camel sales have reached more than Dh60 million in the first two days of the ongoing Al Dhafrah Festival in Zayed City, Al Gharbia (Western Region), an official said on Monday.The 10-day festival organised by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) includes multiple activities reflecting the UAE's heritage. The core activity of the Festival is a camel beauty contest known locally as "Camel Mazayen".Camel sales were active at 'Million's street' at the festival location, according... [Read Post]
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