Most Fascinating Deserts

Taklamakan ( Central Asia ): a desert covered with snowfall:Taklamakan is one of the largest deserts in the world and ranks 15th in the world's largest non-polar desert. It covers an area of ​​270,000 square kilometers (100,000 square miles) of the Tarim Basin, 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) long, and 400 kilometers (250 miles). When the traveler tries to avoid the barren wasteland, the silk road intersects the northern and southern edges. In 2008, the largest desert in China experienced 11 consecutive days of snowfall, with the largest amount of snow and less heat. The snow in the desert is rare, with an area of ​​337,600 square kilometers and does not cover the whole desert.
 Linkups Maharanees (Brazil): Desert with Lake: This seems unreasonable, but in a country that conserves about 30% of fresh water and shelters, the world's largest rain-forest, we can find a "desert." Located in the northern Brazilian state of Marathon, Leninism Maharanees stretches over 300 square kilometers (155,000 hectares) of white sand dunes and deep blue lakes, making it one of the most beautiful and distinctive places. the world. The dry sand dunes swept more than 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the top and made a natural view reminiscent of white sheets. But you may ask - Lagoon? I was told that it was a desert ... Yes, the area that was postponed from the desert was the amount of rain that fell on the sand dunes, to form a clear pool of depression among the sand dunes. Despite its desert-like appearance, Inquest Manhattans has an annual fall rate of 1600 mm (62.9 inches), 300 times in the Sahara. During dehydration, the lake evaporates and completely dry. After the rainy season, the lake is home to many fish, turtles, and frogs. The secret of this story is that when the lake fills up, life returns as if it never left this place. One of the assumptions that explain this phenomenon is that fish eggs and crabs live in the sand and explode when they come back.
The Cellars is one of the most distinctive images of Bolivia and the huge salt desert in the center of Altiplano. It is a vast semi-flat desert that reflects the sun in a way that produces the mirror's effect with the sky. There are many lakes in the desert, and the mineral deposits in the area are oddly colored. About 40,000 years ago, the area was part of Lake Menchen, a huge prehistoric lake. When the lake dried up, two modern lakes were left, Lake Polio and Lake Oro Oro, as well as the two main salt deserts, Salar de Cubase and Oyoni Al-Akbar. It is estimated to contain 10 billion tons of salt and that the amount of salt extracted annually is less than 25,000 tons.

Fella (Egypt): White Desert: The main geographical attraction of the Arafat is its white desert (known as "white deserts" and "desert" meaning desert). The white desert lies in Egypt 45 km north of Arafat. The desert has white cream (white color, in stark contrast to the yellow deserts elsewhere), and there are many Cretaceous rock formations caused by sandstorms in the area.

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