16 April,2024
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The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert, spanning across several countries including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Sudan.
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Located in northern Chile, the Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on Earth. Its otherworldly landscapes include salt flats, volcanic formations, and high-altitude lagoons.
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The Namib Desert is a coastal desert in southwestern Africa, known for its towering red sand dunes and surreal landscapes.
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Also known as the Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is a desert valley in southern Jordan famous for its stunning sandstone mountains and rock formations.
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It features diverse landscapes including sand dunes, rocky mountains, and grasslands.
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