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Kalahari Desert
desert in southern Africa
Namib
The Namib (, ; ) is a coastal desert in Southern Africa. According to the broadest definition, the Namib stretches for more than along the Atlantic coasts of Angola, Namibia, and northwest South Africa, extending southward from the Carunjamba River in Angola, through Namibia and to the Olifants River in Western Cape, South Africa. The Namib's northernmost portion, which extends from the Angola-Namibia border, is known as Moçâmedes Desert, while its southern portion approaches the neighboring Kalahari Desert. From the Atlantic coast eastward, the Namib gradually ascends in elevation, reaching u
Ténéré desert
The Ténéré (Tuareg: Tenere, literally: "desert") is a desert region in south central Sahara. It comprises a vast plain of sand stretching from northeastern Niger to western Chad, occupying an area of over . It is bounded by the Aïr Mountains in the west, the Hoggar Mountains in the north, the Djado Plateau in the northeast, the Tibesti Mountains in the east, and the basin of Lake Chad in the south. The central part of the desert contains the Erg of Bilma, an area of sand dunes. The Neolithic Tenerian culture was centred on the region.
Grand Erg Oriental
erg in Algeria and Tunisia
Great Sand Sea
erg in Egypt and Libya
Grand Erg Occidental
erg in Algeria
Erg Chebbi
Dune landscape in Morocco
El Djouf
Desert in Mauritania and Mali
Idehan Ubari
erg in Libya
Erg Iguidi
erg
Murzuq Desert
erg in Libya
Erg Chech
erg in Algeria and Mali
Erg of Bilma
erg
Erg Chigaga
Moroccan erg
Calanshio Sand Sea
erg
Rebiana Sand Sea
erg
Erg Admer
erg in Algeria
Amaṭlîch
dune in Mauritania
Issaouane Erg
erg in Algeria's portion of the Sahara desert
Erg Tiffernine
sand desert in southern Algeria