A Camel ziplining across UAE's highest peak is getting Viral

A Camel ziplining across UAE's highest peak is getting Viral

Instagram users freaked out, with some worried about the camel's "fear of heights" and others stating "she'll get dizzy." 

 

A camel experiencing the biggest 'adventure' of his life in the UAE highlands has delighted — and even scared — Instagram users.  

A 'camel' is placed in a safety harness as it takes flight on the world's longest zipline in Ras Al Khaimah, according to a video shared by UAE tourism business Rayna Tours.

Instagram users went crazy, with some worried about the camel's "fear of heights" and others stating "she'll get dizzy." 'This is not humorous at all,' another Netizen said. 

In only one day, the video has received over 25,000 likes and an unending stream of comments. 

Unlike the other passengers on the Jais Flight, this hoofed thrill-seeker seemed calm and cool — and that's because he wasn't: 

 

  

To be honest, from a broader viewpoint, it did appear like a genuine camel. However, a close-up image indicates that it was entirely computer work. 

The travel firm included a notice in the caption, stating that the camel was CGI, or computer-generated imagery. 

Camels are one of the most recognizable animals in the UAE and the rest of the Middle East. A trip to the country is never complete without a snapshot with a camel. Furthermore, people, who frequently see them roaming the desert or even crossing the road, adore them. Nobody in the country would put such a sweet animal in danger. 

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