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The Sahara Desert's northward march - and what it means for Europe
A relentless giant is stirring in North Africa. The Sahara Desert, already the size of the continental United States, grows ...
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The Driest Desert in the World Has Stunning Salt Flats, Epic Stargazing, and Scenic Trails
Here's how to plan a trip to Chile's Atacama Desert, with expert recommendations on where to stay, what to do, and the best ...
For nearly three years, Sudan has been torn apart by a conflict between the national army and the militias of the Rapid ...
The desert has a certain draw. The extreme heat, extensive periods of drought, and seemingly endless dry, dusty expanses peppered with spiky plants form a landscape that is seductive and romantic.
Popular YouTube traveler Adam "the Woo" Williams was found deceased in his Florida home at the age of 51. Authorities were alerted after a friend performed a well-being check and found Williams ...
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The Wildly Popular Desert Tourist Attraction Out West That Many People Advise Against Visiting
If you've planned a U.S. road trip, there are some roadside attractions that are often recommended by travelers, like Nebraska's bizarre (and fun) Stonehenge tribute, the world's largest ball of twine ...
Ostriches are also known as camel birds, because they are said to resemble the humped mammal from a distance, and are equally ...
Jeffrey Owens is a Jeffersonville native, a 1995 graduate of Miami Trace High School and 2000 graduate of Ohio University. As ...
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Two of the Middle East’s most powerful countries are facing off in Yemen. Here’s what to know
A decade after Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates led a joint military campaign to curb Iran’s influence in Yemen, the two allies now find themselves pitted against each other there.
Smallholder farmers in West Africa's Sahel face a harsh and worsening climate. Rainfall is erratic, temperatures are rising, ...
The opinions and characterizations in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. government. Olivier Walther receives funding from the OECD Sahel and West ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brianna Randall writes about the intersection of travel and science. The Valle de la Muerte (Death Valley) near San Pedro de ...
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