Entity: CAMEL-TROPHY
Camel Trophy was a vehicle-oriented competition held annually from 1980 to 1998, known for its extreme terrain challenges using Land Rover vehicles. Camel Toe is a slang term describing the visual effect when tight clothing emphasizes the shape of a woman's pudenda. Camel refers to large ruminant mammals with one or two humps used as draft and saddle animals in desert regions.
CAMEL-TROPHY
Etymology
The term 'Camel Trophy' originated from a vehicle-oriented competition held annually from 1980 to 1998.
Definition
Camel Trophy was a renowned competition known for its extreme terrain challenges using Land Rover vehicles.
Historical Context
The Camel Trophy began in 1980 as a team expedition over the Trans-Amazonian highway, continuing until 1998.
Cultural Significance
The competition gained popularity for its rigorous off-road challenges and use of iconic Land Rover vehicles.
Related Concepts
- Camel Toe: A slang term describing the visual effect when tight clothing emphasizes the shape of a woman's pudenda.
- Camel: Large ruminant mammals with one or two humps used as draft and saddle animals in desert regions.
See Also
A vehicle-oriented competition showcasing extreme terrain challenges using Land Rover vehicles, held annually from 1980 to 1998.