Kuwaiti shepherds prepare their camels ahead of Eid Al Adha - in pictures
Camels are pictured at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area, 45 km south of Kuwait City ahead of the Muslim Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, which marks the end of the annual pilgrimage or Hajj. Cows, camels, goats and sheep are traditionally slaughtered on this holy day.
A Kuwaiti shepherd waits for customers at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area.
A Kuwaiti shepherd feeds his camels at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area, 45 km south of Kuwait City ahead of the Muslim Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha or the "Feast of Sacrifice.
Kuwaitis inspect camels at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area, 45 km South of Kuwait City.
Kuwaiti shepherds wait for customers at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area, 45 km south of Kuwait City.
Kuwaiti shepherds wait for customers at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area, 45 km south of Kuwait City.
Kuwaiti shepherds sit by their camels at the camel market in the Erhaiya desert area, 45 km South of Kuwait City.