9 Unique Deserts In The World

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1. Lencois Maranhenses, Brazil Lencois Maranhenses, a desert in Brazil, is among the strangest deserts in the world. This location stands out due to the number of beautiful lagoons and ponds filled with water.

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2. Black Desert, Egypt The Black Desert in Egypt is one of the strangest sandy locations in the world. It formed over a period of thousands of years as a result of local volcanic activity.

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3. Taklimakan, China China is home to one of the world's biggest sand deserts. The size of Taklimakan is roughly 2,70,000 square kilometres. This desert measures 400 km in width and 1000 km in length.

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4. Carcross Desert, Canada The smallest in the world, the Carcross desert merely has a 2.6 square kilometre area that can be explored on foot in its entirety in a few hours.

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5. Desert Turrets, Australia The diverse desert landscapes of Australia are also well known. The Nambung National Park contains one of the most bizarre deserts on the continent.

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6. Badain Jaran Desert, China China's Badain Jaran Desert is home to many intriguing secrets. The sand dunes, which rise to a height of 500 metres, are only visible in this desert.

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7. Anza-Borrego, California The southern region of California is home to Anza-Borrego, which is regarded as a monument of international significance. The desert's entire area was designated a national reserve in 1933. Its area is roughly 2,400 square km.

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8. Wadi Rum, Jordan Wadi Rum, Jordan's magnificent desert, is famous around the world for resembling Martian terrain.

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9. Atacama Desert, Chile The world's driest desert lies in Chile's Atacama region. Also confirmed by National Geographic, Atacama is the driest desert.

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