Jun 1, 2006
03:59 PM
The Life

Deserts of the world: Great Sandy

click thumbnail to enlargeCovering approximately 150,000 square miles, the Great Sandy Desert of western Australia is an uninhabited wilderness of scrub and rock. But it contains high red sand dunes that extend in miles of parallel rows, too.

This is also the name of an arid region in southern Oregon.

[Image courtesy of the USGS EROS Data Center - click thumbnail photo to enlarge.]

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