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Desert
15-40 degrees North and South of the equator ... beautiful arid
wastelands of the world.
Death Valley, USA
Absolute desert. Consistently the hottest place on earth. Remote,
sublime, incredible.
Western Australia
Well, North West really. Katherine, Halls Creek and the edge
of tropical Australia.
Algonquin, Ontario
Spruce bog land in the Canadian shield. The quintessential Canadian
landscape.
Canyonlands, USA
The Colorado plateau is one of the most colourful and impressive
places on Earth.
Great Basin Desert, USA
USA's least explored wilderness. Northern Nevada. Home of the
sub-region Black Rock Desert famous for the burning man festival
and just getting away from it all.
Ireland
Don't be seduced by tales of exotic travel. The world waits at
your doorstep. Home - the most beautiful place on earth.
Mojave Desert, USA
Central California, Southern Nevada and Western Arizona.
A wonderful parched wasteland of creosote, cactus amd thornbush
that the natives call Mojave.
Rainforest, Southeast Asia
Bukit Timah is the last remaining stretch of primary rainforest
in Singapore. I was a fish out of water.
Red Centre, Australia
That's really the colour. The heart of the outback, and the
unofficial Aboriginal capital of OZ. Home to Uluru and not nearly
enough petrol stations.
Sahara Desert
The ultimate desert. Desert dreaming in the Northern Sahara...
eyes cast Southward towards the impossible.
Sonoran Desert, USA and Mexico
Practially a riparian desert to the desert lover. Lush with desert
life including the suguaro cactus homunculi that pepper the numerous
muddy outcrops. Some of the USA's most imppresive vistas.
The High Desert, California
The Sierra Nevada mountians have created an incredible range
of oases in the alpine deserts, including Yosemite, and the lakes
of Mammoth, Mono, and Tahoe. But despite appearances, its all
semi-arid desert...
Tanami Desert, Northern Australia They
said we couldn't do it - drive the Tanami dirt track for a thousand
miles through the least explored expanse of the Australian outback.
We did.
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