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China Completes Massive Green Belt Around Taklamakan Desert

China has achieved a significant milestone by surrounding the Taklamakan Desert, the largest desert in the country and the second-largest shifting desert globally with a 1,900-mile (3,050-kilometer) green belt composed of vegetation and solar-powered sand barrier technologies.

Palm Desert, California

Palm Desert Tourist Attractions and Things to Do

Palm Desert is a hidden gem in the Coachella Valley, offering warm weather, natural beauty, and a variety of things to do and see. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, El Paseo Shopping District, and the McCallum Theatre are among the top tourist attractions in the area. Visitors can also enjoy hot air balloon rides, hiking in Joshua Tree National Park, and shopping at the Cabazon Outlets.

Valley of Fire, Nevada Desert

Discover the Magic of the Nevada Desert

Where can you experience the desert in Nevada and around Las Vegas? Travel guide to Nevada’s best canyons and desert destinations.

Red Sands, El Paso

Red Sands El Paso: A Unique Unregulated Off-Highway Recreational Area

Red Sands El Paso is a vast expanse of red sand dunes located in the Hueco Tanks State Park. Visitors can enjoy off-roading, mountain biking, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including coyotes, rabbits, and lizards.

10 Exciting Things to Do in the UAE When You're Bored

10 Exciting Things to Do in the UAE When You’re Bored

Feeling the boredom blues in the UAE? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Dive into our list of 10 exciting things to do that will spice up your day and make you fall in love with this vibrant region all over again.

Where to See Santa in Phoenix this Christmas

Where and When to See Santa Claus in Phoenix

Santa Claus is coming to Phoenix! Find out where and when to meet him this holiday season, including photo opportunities and festive events across the Valley of the Sun.

Did you know that the Sonoran Desert is the world's wettest desert? With annual rainfall ranging from 76 to 500 millimeters, this desert defies traditional expectations of aridity.

Did You Know? The Sonoran Desert is the World’s Wettest Desert

The Sonoran Desert, recognized as the world’s wettest desert, spans parts of Arizona, California, and Mexico. It receives between 76 to 500 millimeters (3 to 19.6 inches) of rainfall annually, featuring a unique bimodal rainfall pattern with two distinct wet seasons.

Desert Travel: Simpson Desert, Australia

Deserts of Australia: All you need to know

Australia’s deserts offer a range of unique destinations for travelers seeking adventure and natural beauty. From the stunning red sands of the Simpson Desert to the ancient rock formations of Uluru, these regions are full of breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable experiences. Visitors can explore the deserts on guided tours or by foot, taking in the unique flora and fauna and learning about the Indigenous cultures and history of the region.