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The world's largest sand desert that's as big as France and spans across four countries - New York Times Post
The world’s largest continuous sand desert is bigger than France – and is so desolate that it is called The Empty Quarter. Rub’ al Khali is a vast, otherworldly expanse known for its towering sand dunes – which reach heights of 820 feet. It covers approximately 250,000 square miles and is an area of extreme arid conditions. The desert is so huge that it spans four different countries – Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Y…
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