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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Their wish was to provide low-cost treatment that patients couldn't receive in acute-care hospitals, and to take advantage of the desert's natural resources.
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Every decade, heavy rains flood the desert's dry river beds, creating rich supplies of fish—the pelicans' food.
What a Knockout of a Series Dorothy Rabinowitz 2011
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Their wish was to provide low-cost treatment that patients couldn't receive in acute-care hospitals, and to take advantage of the desert's natural resources.
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Women from the green north with the courage to leave it frequently fell under the desert's spell.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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