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When camels meet the World Cup: the tired can't stand up to the hump

The World Cup brought "fire" to Qatar, and at the same time "fired" the camels here. It's just that the camels here are a little overwhelmed now.

When camels meet the World Cup: the tired can't stand up to the hump

According to statistics, during the World Cup, more than one million fans around the world went to Qatar to watch the game live. When there is no competition, most fans go to experience the customs of Qatar, and the most popular one is riding a camel in the desert to explore a different scenery.

When camels meet the World Cup: the tired can't stand up to the hump

Today, Qatari camel merchants earn several times more than usual! Before the race, they had about 20 camel rides a day, and only about 50 on weekends. But since the opening of the World Cup, many merchants have increased their camels from 15 to 60, and nearly 1,000 camel rides a day, increasing their business volume by nearly 50 times!

When camels meet the World Cup: the tired can't stand up to the hump

And when the camel merchants counted the money until they were soft, many camels were too tired to stand up, or they were reluctant to get up again after sitting down. Because they have been "open" for more than twelve hours a day! Many netizens expressed distress: "Camels are not easy, it is estimated that they are tired and only a single hump remains."

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