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An aerial view of camels in the sea on Kashm Island, located near the Strait of Hormuz in southern Iran on June 02, 2025. Shepherds give their camels 'sea baths' during the summer months to keep them clean and to benefit from the therapeutic properties of salt water. Early in the morning, groups of camels are led by shepherds to the beach in Suheil village, known for its stunning coastline, where they cool off in the sea. Camels, which are a vital source of income for the local population, are bathed to help regulate their body temperature in the intense heat and to take advantage of salt water's healing effects. The saline water helps eliminate skin parasites and promotes the healing of wounds. (Photo by Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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