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All of the islands off the coasts of North and West Africa are sanded by the Sahara. Many of the beaches in Southern Europe, especially on the Mediterranean coast, are sanded by the great Sahara. It’s so dry and hot but can also get very cold at night in certain parts. Wind storms are absolutely brutal and have to be experienced to truly understand why. Most people only think about the wind and visibility issues but don’t consider that there are billions of sand crystals flying at speeds of 100 mph and more. This is why the desert dwellers treat sandstorms with the respect it deserves and find any kind of shelter they can.
There are lifeforms that have learnt to survive in this place. As expected they’re all very efficient at storing water. Camels are able to store water in their bodies so they can go long periods of time without drinking. There are plants that have also learnt to store water. Succulents like Cactus and Aloe are good examples but there are thousands of these little plants. Some may even be mistaken for small leaves but are really small bulbs of liquid that look like berries. It’s quite fascinating.
The desert is beautiful though, especially the dunes. Where the desert meets the sea is also almost always out-worldly looking.
Peace & Love,
Adé
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You're wearing the right t-shirt 😁
I match the colour scheme 😂
What’s with all the sand? 😂 That’s a bucket list location for me man.
hehe. I look at it as a giant beach 😂
Nice! When have you been t
Now :)
Oh wow. Then Enjoy your vacation!
Thank you :)
Fun fact: in 95 or 96 I had a serious discussion with a friend who wanted to go to a big camel market, buy camels, ride through the desert & sell them in Egypt!
He had some success as a journalist, and wanted us to do it a a project :-)
I declined, what I know how to deal with is deep winter, not deserts haha!
Good you declined. 90% chance of death in the Sahara. It's a brutal place
Oh yeah, even though I grew up feeding camels way up North I haven't got the experience required!
We used to feed them old bread, they came trotting out of the snow when they saw us. Not a joke, haha! These were bactrian camels, that belong in Siberia, so they were happily living outside in the local zoo even in the depth of winter ;-)
That's amazing. I believe those Siberian camels are actually ancestors to the desert ones since camels actually originated in South America (Peru I think) and are related to the Llama.