A group of Sudanese camel jockeys scowl at foreigners
entering their camp. The youths do not trust foreigners, especially
Westerners... with cameras.
A boy becomes a camel jockey in a
straight forward way, people in the camel camps say - by getting on then
falling off, over and over.
"They scream and cry, " said
M. D. Zahuruislam, a Bengali trainer for one of Kuwait's premier camel
stables. For two months it goes on like this, then they get used to it.