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케이스 벨로우즈의 낙타 혹에 대한 이야기

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케이스 벨로우즈는 자신이 "사막의 SUV(Sport Utility Vehicle)"이라고 명명한 낙타의 공학적인 놀라운 특징에 대해 유쾌하게 개략적으로 설명합니다. 비록 그가 살아있는 낙타를 TED로 데려오지는 못했지만, 그와 그의 카메라 팀은 발정난 1톤의 거대한 낙타에 가능한 한 인간적 견지로 다가갑니다.

On the heels of a long and bruising camel ride, Keith Bellows became fascinated with the "SUV of the sand," and with the many thorny aspects of their personalities (and mating habits) most of us would rather not dwell upon. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by sungho kim
Reviewed by Jinmyeong Jeong
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