In case you can't read the caption, it says:
"Saudi special forces display some of their skills and equipment during a ceremony as they prepare for the influx of people in the annual Hajj, in Arafat, nine miles outside of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Nov. 10. Security is a major concern during the pilgrimage by Islam's devout to the holy sites of Saudi Arabia."
Now I have never been to Saudi Arabia, but I think it looks something like this:
Note the conspicuous lack of green stuff. Up close I imagine a lot of it looks like this:
But upon further research I guess areas around Arafat can look like this:
And Mt. Arafat itself has some vegetation too:
But still, the image of those three guys at the top trying to be stealthy while hiding in in a featureless brown desert made me chuckle. From the last image it seems like wearing a full-length white robe (aka Islamic "Jubba") would provide more cover for special forces during the Hajj.
And now I've just learned my interesting fact for the day - the definition of 'Jubba,' which is also the name of the Somali restaurant Kate and I went to on my birthday last weekend!
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