Passion About Horses

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I had have passion about horse since I was young. I have this passion from my uncle, he has a big stable to horse in his farm, and I was going to it a lot. I see the horses have something different from any animals in this world, they have a two different traits power and fulfill make him gorgeous and lovable to a lot of Arabic people. In the past, I only saw a white horse is high of beauty, but when saw this horse my mind has changed because the brown color makes him ineffable. Descriptions are injustice to this kind of beauty, but I will try.
This horse has amazing color، he has three colors consistent together. Brown shiny what bright with sun lighting makes a beautiful and great view on the desert, and Black color around his black eyes

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