Incredible images show herd of camels crossing highway in Oman causing traffic chaos
- A herd of camels caused mayhem on a highway in Oman
- The vehicles had to stop and wait for the camels to cross
- The Sultanate is home to 250,000 camels
Published on Aug 27, 2024 at 6:08 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Aug 28, 2024 at 7:08 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
Oman is an oil-rich country where plenty of people own and drive valuable cars.
But it is also a country where an equally large number of residents ‘drive’ camels.
On this occasion, the camels outnumbered the cars and caused quite the stir while crossing a highway.
The pictures – shared by AutoJosh.com – were taken near Salalah in the green Dhofar region of Oman, about 600 miles south of the capital Muscat.
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A herd of camels crossed the highway, causing traffic chaos as motorists had to stop and wait for the animals to cross safely.
It must have been a weird but also wonderful sight for people in the cars.
Camels vs supercars
Oman is one of those places where the camel-to-car ratio, so to speak, is probably quite impressive.
According to Muscat Daily, nearly 250,000 camels live in Oman, so this means that seeing on your to work is probably a common sight, especially outside of the capital and in rural areas.
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For reference, the Sultanate is also home to at 1.6 million registered vehicles and 4.5 million people.
Precisely because camels are so common, camel-related road accidents are a problem, and in order to reduce them, the police are telling owners to fit luminous straps onto the backs of their animals when they are outside.
The supercar scene in Oman
![Camels](https://supercarblondie.com/wp-content/uploads/Camels--1024x576.webp)
Oman is an oil-rich country, but it isn’t as flashy as other neighboring countries when it comes to the supercar scene.
There aren’t Cybertruck police cars, or McLaren police cars, and when ultra-rich collectors fly their cars to Europe to drive them in the summer, they’re usually from Saudi Arabia or Qatar or the UAE, but not Oman.
So it’s a wealthy country, but they clearly love their camels.
Apart from when they cause mayhem on the highway, that is.