Didn’t know where else to put this, but I felt the urge to share it when I saw it, and thought you slrpnk folks might get a kick out of it!

EDIT: Since there’s some skepticism over the panel, the source I got it from:

https://outofedenwalk.nationalgeographic.org/2013-04-trail-notes-solar-camel/

“The only uncomplaining one is Madoita, the lead camel. He is both warmed and shaded by a $600 blanket of photovoltaic silicon cells. He is a belching, furry, ambulatory wall plug for my satellite phone. We take turns cleaning the dust from these cells with a cloth. A new chore on an ancient caravan trail: Wiping down your solar camel.”

  • poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    The original source says it is a solarpanel and that they carefully avoided crossing the photovoltaic elements with the string that holds it down would support that fact. It does look quite unusual though, but expensive flexible hiking solar panels like that might exist.

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      Huh…I stand corrected! I have never seen the like before, but I trust NatGeo did it’s homework. Thanks for the source!