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| The White Desert (Sahra al-Beida) is an otherworldly region of blindingly white rock formations shaped by wind erosion. The white outcroppings take on surreal forms and are best viewed at sunrise or sunset, when the sun turns the white into chalk pink and orange, or in the light of a full moon, which gives the landscape an eerie Arctic appearance. |
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