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Tawergha, Libya - Februari 26, 2012: The ghost town Tawergha is situated half an hour’s drive from Misrata that is the closest neighbouring city. When Gaddafi attacked Misrata, many Tawerghans were part of his forces. Today, the two cities are bitter enemies.
Berber man at sunset in the desert of Merzouga, Morocco.
A soldier's hat on the sands of Sinai, more than 51 years old, remaining from the October 1973 war on the Egyptian-Israeli border.
Road trip, rural Morocco
Saudi, Arabia - 13 Mar 2020: The vintage car in the desert of Saudi Arabia
Iona National Park, Namibe Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis is a truly extraordinary plant, often dubbed a \
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Discover the intriguing Half Desert Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on a sunny day. The desert sand partially covers the abandoned road, creating a unique and captivating scene of nature reclaiming the urban landscape.
Mountain View of the rocky desert oasis, Tozeur - Tunisia
Agricultural Buildings in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
Trash and debris dumped at the south Salton Sea shore in Niland, Sothern California
Pickup truck crossing Jordanian Desert, Highway 40, Jordan, Middle East. Vehicles traverse the barren desert landscape of Jordan's Highway 40, roughly 85 kilometers (53 mi) from Amman in the Jordanian Desert, one of the most inhospitable of environments of endless sand, scrub and desolate expanses to the horizon under blue skies
The series of images were taken in the War Zone of Kuwait by Desmond Stagg just after Desert Storm (17 January 1991 – 28 February 1991) had taken place. I cannot remember the exact date and time when I took the pictures but it was sometime in 1991. The images show the remains of war equipment left by the Iraqis on their hasty retreat back to Irak. Untold amounts of weapons, grenades, tanks, howitzers, vehicles as well as ammunition were left abandoned in the desert. Nearly all the ammunition was still live and dangerous.\nThe date created, below is the date the images were processed. They have remained on my hard disk since the end of Desert Storm. Up until now they are unpublished.\nIn some of the images the sky was grey from the smoke covering the blue sky and sunshine.  This was caused by the fires at the oil wells the invading troops had set.\nImage #14 shows the spillage of oil caused by the supply lines being opened allowing the oil to escape and soil the desert ground.
Iona National Park, Moçâmedes Desert, Namibe Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis, often dubbed a \
Remains of a single use rusted battery which was littered and is now polluting a desert
Road trip in Morocco
El Minya, Egypt - 03 Mar 2017: People on the ruins of the temple in the desert close El Minya, Egypt
Where is the bin ? Morocco
Dakar, Senegal - May 21,2012 : A public housing project going up in the desert west of Dakar is much needed by the population living in tents and shacks
Dubai, UAE
Sedona, Arizona, USA
Photos landscape format of dry land, with a bright blue sky
Balkh, Balkh Province, Afghanistan: Afghan National Army (ANA) defensive position - fortified outpost on a barren hill top outside Balkh. Defensive walls made with large sand bags protected with razor wire. Taken by the Taliban in August 2021.
Panorama view to muslim cemetery Semiz Bel at sunset at Kochkor in Naryn region in Kyrgyzstan
Photo of a desert landscape in Namibia, Africa.
Closeup of old decaying military army boots abandoned in remote african desert landscape
Hardy plant found in Northern South Africa.
Rusty soviet battle tank T-34 in Qalansiya village. Lagoon Detwahat the Socotra Island, Yemen
Stay In Your Car At All Times Road Warning Sign at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
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