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The Beautiful Deserts of the World

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All continents have deserts. How many have you visited?
4 years ago, December 12th 2019 No: 21 Msg: #207831  
In response to: Msg #207810 I totally agree with you, I have been to that desert and that was totally astonishing! Reply to this

4 years ago, December 27th 2019 No: 22 Msg: #207875  
Hi there, Is there any desert in California if there please share i would love visit there. Reply to this

4 years ago, February 9th 2020 No: 23 Msg: #208030  
In my opinion, each desert is beautiful in its own way, plus it matters under what circumstances you got there: whether the tour was well organized, whether the guide and companions were good, etc. My best desert is the desert in Dubai. We rode a buggy - <snip>with a breeze and got unforgettable emotions.
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4 years ago, March 17th 2020 No: 24 Msg: #208140  

3 years ago, May 28th 2020 No: 25 Msg: #208395  
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I have been in deserts in the Americas. For me, the most beautiful is the Sonoran desert of Mexico and USA, because of its high diversity of plants and animals, (for a desert !). Also, the very tall saguaro cacti gives it a very distinct look, almost like a strange forest.

The most interesting, regarding archaeology, was Nazca desert in Peru. There I took the plane to see the giant geoglyphs, (a must of you go there). There also mummies and ancient aqueducts to visit. Reply to this

3 years ago, June 23rd 2020 No: 26 Msg: #208497  
Never been to a desert yet only to Desert city near Madrid haha but I guess it doesn't count! Reply to this

3 years ago, October 11th 2020 No: 27 Msg: #208729  
Africa: Namibia Desert
During the trip to this desert you can see sand dunes from yellow to orange and red. In parts of Namibia you will see stones with strange colors from purple to shiny yellow. The desert has an area of 81,000 square kilometres and is located in southwestern Africa. The desert is uninhabited for the most part, but you can see black rhinos, cheetahs and zebras. Reply to this

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