Where did King Arthur leave his steed while visiting the Middle East?

The Camel Lot.

Explanation: This joke is a pun that plays on the name “Camelot,” the legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur, and the word “camel,” which is a common animal in the Middle East. The humor comes from the wordplay between “Camelot” and “Camel Lot,” with “lot” suggesting a parking lot where King Arthur could leave his horse. The joke combines the idea of a medieval legend with a modern concept in a clever and playful way.

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