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Old 01-30-2009, 10:54 AM   #1
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Default Welcome to the Moroccan Sahara

Morocco is a land of the contrast & colours, the south of the country has a magnificent dunes, oasis & valleys could be traversed walking or riding.
The Atlantic coast line is also another highlights to know & visit, Essaouira called Mogador as well, it's the start of most trip towards the atlantic coast line and moroccan sea cities.
Camels are an old transportation on the Sahara before several years ago, the nomadic people used them as a main way to move on the desert during there daily life, the camel are very patient & strong animal, it could be thirsty or hungry for many days, it takes a heavy luggage & walk easily.

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Old 02-07-2009, 09:30 AM   #2
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Morocco is a land of the contrast & colours, the south of the country has a magnificent dunes, oasis & valleys could be traversed walking or riding.
The Atlantic coast line is also another highlights to know & visit, Essaouira called Mogador as well, it's the start of most trip towards the atlantic coast line and moroccan sea cities.
Camels are an old transportation on the Sahara before several years ago, the nomadic people used them as a main way to move on the desert during there daily life, the camel are very patient & strong animal, it could be thirsty or hungry for many days, it takes a heavy luggage & walk easily.

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Really its awesome......I think its a must visit place for everyone.
How can we reach there. Please tell me I'll definitely go there.
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Old 04-20-2009, 05:08 PM   #3
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Default The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world

The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world

Its parched, forbidding landscape took shape over thousands of years, but even today, the Sahara is constantly changing.

Why is this desert so important to Africans? How do people survive its harsh, dry climate? And is the Sahara getting bigger, or smaller?

By studying satellite photos, some scientists have come to believe that the Sahara regularly shrinks and grows. In the early 1980s, the Sahara's southern edge expanded into the Sahel, a dry band that separates the desert from the savanna. But by the mid-1980s this area was green and wet again.

The Sahara receives less than three inches of rain a year; Chicago's annual precipitation, its combined rainfall, snow and sleet, is 33.34 inches (84.68 cm). Even in the Sahara's wettest areas, it may rain twice one week and not rain again for years.

For centuries caravaneers have traveled through the Sahara desert. Even though there are many oases in the Sahara, the desert is so immense that travelers may go for days to reach them.

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Oases make trade possible between the ports of North Africa and savanna markets further south. Without these wet rest stops for humans and animals, crossing the desert would be almost impossible.

As the world's biggest desert, the Sahara covers a third of the African continent-an area about the size of the United States.

What makes the Sahara a desert?

The Sahara is one of the hottest places on Earth. Even though temperatures there may rise to 136 F (57.7 C), its dryness, not heat, that makes a place like the Sahara a desert.

As the world's largest desert, the Sahara receives less than three inches (7.6 cm) of rain a year. Even in its wettest areas, rain may arrive twice in one week, then not return for years.

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Our desert is awesome. I would like to live there when I'll be a bit older
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Wow, seeing the pic with the stars glittering like diamonds in the sky makes me wanna go and see it personal. What a celestial treat!
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Beautiful photos Very like my own, and if I can work out how to post them I'll share. I like the one of the night sky. It's so true with no light polution from the earth the stars really do look like diamonds on a blanket of black velvet.
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Please do share! to upload photos you have two options, actually 4
use the photo gallery or photo albums and upload. if you want to post them here you can either attach them as any email attachments or host them somewhere/ upload them somewhere and use the insert image icon.
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