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Wadi Rum also known as The Valley of the Moon is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in south Jordan at 60 km to the east of Aqaba. It is the largest wadi in Jordan. The name Rum most likely comes from an Aramaic root meaning 'high' or 'elevated'. To reflect its proper Arabic pronunciation, archaeologists transcribe it as Wadi Ramm. The highest elevation ...
The most renowned Omani desert is Sharqiyah Sands (also called Wahiba Sands) with its dunes rising to nearly 200 meters. Witnessing sun setting is an inspiring event in itself but once the sun has drifted below the dunes a truly spectacular blanket of stars is revealed.
Desert adventures in Oman can be by camelback or four-wheel drives. Activities generally include sl...
Washington Slagbaai National Park is an ecological reserve on the northwestern part of the Caribbean island of Bonaire. Washington Slagbaai was the first nature reserve to be established in the Netherlands Antilles, covering approximately a fifth of the island of Bonaire.
The Farafra depression is the second biggest depression by size located in the Western Desert of Egypt, approximately mid-way between Dakhla and Bahariya.
A main geographic attraction of Farafra is its White Desert (known as Sahara el Beyda, with the words ahara meaning a desert). The White Desert of Egypt is located 45 km (28 mi) north of the town of Farafra. The des...
White Sands National Park is a United States national park located in the state of New Mexico on Route 70 approximately 54 miles (87 km) northeast of Las Cruces and 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Alamogordo in western Otero County and northeastern Doña Ana County. The park is situated at an elevation of 4,235 feet (1,291 m) in the mountain-ringed Tularosa Basin ...
The spectacular Broken Bow Arch is located in Willow Gulch in Utah. Hike approximately one mile downstream from the Willow Gulch trailhead off Hole-in-the-Rock Road. It is named after a Native American artifact found nearby. The opening is estimated at 94 feet (29 m) wide and 100 feet (30 m) high, demonstrating the arch-forming ability of Navajo sandstone.
The Buckskin Gulch, a canyon in southern Utah & Arizona, is one of the main tributaries of the Paria River, which is itself a minor tributary of the Colorado River. It is the longest and deepest slot canyon in the southwest United States and may very well be the longest in the world. As such it is one of the premier destinations for slot canyon hikers, and receive...
Wolfe Creek Crater National Park is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 1,854 kilometres (1,152 mi) northeast of Perth. Wolfe Creek Crater is a well-preserved meteorite impact crater (astrobleme) in Western Australia.
The crater averages about 875 metres in diameter, 60 metres from rim to present crater floor and it is estimated that the meteorite that f...
Wrather Arch is the name of a natural arch in northern Arizona. It is located in the eponymous Wrather Canyon, a small tributary of the Paria Canyon, which is itself an important tributary of the Colorado River.
Wrather Arch was once thought to be the longest natural span outside of the state of Utah, but the recent discovery of longer arches in China, Afghanistan, an...
Wyperfeld National Park is the third largest national park in Victoria (south-eastern Australia). Declared in 1921 and expanded significantly since, it protects more than 3,500 km² of mallee, woodland, and heathland in Victoria's north-west, about 450 km northwest of Melbourne.
In good years, the Wimmera River fills Lake Hindmarsh to the south of the park, which ...
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