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Libya capital Tripoli skyline view
Libya capital Tripoli skyline view
JUNE 27, 2023, BUKHARA, UZBEKISTAN: View over the Poi Kalon Mosque and Minaret from the Ark fortress, in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Blue sky with copy space for text
Discover the intriguing Half Desert Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on a sunny day. The desert sand partially covers the abandoned road, creating a unique and captivating scene of nature reclaiming the urban landscape.
Negev desert landscape at sunrise on the bottom of the crater Makhtesh Gadol, in the south of Israel
Aerial view from the plane on road junction in desert and mountains on Sinai Peninsula near Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
View of the Huacachina oasis in Ica, Peru
Road Sign to Aus and Olifantsbad at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Laungewala, Rajasthan, India - 11 May 2016 : Captured tanks and vehicles dot the war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in the fierce battle between India and Pakistan in 1971
Tombua (Porto Alexandre); Namibe province; Angola: the sands of the Namib desert conquered the old cemetery leaving a ruined chapel and scattered tomb stones.
Photo taken at sunrise in a Mauritanian village
Portugal- Algarve - arid landscape  on Cabo Sagres
The Acacus Mountains or Tadrart Acacus form a mountain range in the desert of the Ghat District in western Libya, part of the Sahara. They are situated east of the Libyan city of Ghat and stretch north from the Algerian border about 100 km. Tadrart is the feminine form of 'mountain' in the Berber languages. The area has a particularly rich array of prehistoric rock art.
Makkah Madinah road, Saudi Arabia, June 25 2024: The road sign board of Yanbu Al Sinaiyah at Mecca Medina highway road, Tourism and pilgrimage concept in kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Libya in 2018, aircraft and defended compound during the conflict in the start of summer
Credit: https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/images\n\nToday, take a virtual trip to Pakistan and enhance your understanding of this beautiful land. Get ready to be captivated by Pakistan's geography, history, and culture.
Camp in Sahara desert
Desert, mountains and roads in Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang, China
Milestone by BSF, Border security force, beside with empty high road or national high way passing through the desert. Distant horizon, Hot summer at Thar desert, Rajasthan, India.
The photo was captured from a low flying airplane and shows the angular street network pattern in one of the suburban neighborhoods in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The wide city streets frame large house and villa parcels and are separated by large sandy plots that are awaiting development.
Marrakesh Morocco, 16.11.2024. View on the top roofs of Marrakech town in Morocco, North Africa, Africa
360x180 degree full spherical (equirectangular) panorama of Corralejo Natural Park beaches, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
A sweeping panorama encapsulates the expansive sandy desert, featuring solitary vegetation on arid terrain, and a stunning array of rocks shaped by nature during the sunset in Timimoun, Algeria.
Tourist standing next to informational sign in barren landscape
celebrating the uae national day on the desert
Beautiful rugged landscape
Nature of mountains of Asir region, the view from the viewpoint in Saudi Arabia
Credit: https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/images\n\nTake a virtual trip to Jordan today and enhance your understanding of this beautiful land. Get ready to be captivated by the geography, history, and culture of Jordan
The series of images were taken in the War Zone of Kuwait by Desmond Stagg just after Desert Storm (17 January 1991 – 28 February 1991) had taken place. I cannot remember the exact date and time when I took the pictures but it was sometime in 1991. The images show the remains of war equipment left by the Iraqis on their hasty retreat back to Irak. Untold amounts of weapons, grenades, tanks, howitzers, vehicles as well as ammunition were left abandoned in the desert. Nearly all the ammunition was still live and dangerous.\nThe date created, below is the date the images were processed. They have remained on my hard disk since the end of Desert Storm. Up until now they are unpublished.\nIn some of the images the sky was grey from the smoke covering the blue sky and sunshine.  This was caused by the fires at the oil wells the invading troops had set.\nImage #14 shows the spillage of oil caused by the supply lines being opened allowing the oil to escape and soil the desert ground.
Enormous golden sand dunes before daylight
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