PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News The perfectly-timed optical illusion photo shows the camel standing still while his head was turned the other way. Sanjeev said: “I saw a herd of camels crossing the road. It was a sight I couldn’t resist clicking. PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News “I stopped and went towards the herd and suddenly at a distance I saw this camel with his head turned around which looked like a headless camel. “I had around five seconds to get the photo before he pulled his head up again.”
The leverage stomping grain mortar you might have not spot over your life long. I am 80.
ReplyDeleteEvery household, of my home town more than 70 years back, has the bifork stomping grain mortar. It means every house is farming. Myself stomped on it with one of my family because it is biforked. Then other end of the wooden leverage is up and down pounding to pestle grains husk off, as you see here.
North Korea is still depending on primitive farming tools. They can not let off starving anxiety.