Also known as Ad Dahnā', Dahna Desert
Desert in Saudi Arabia
Satellite view of Al-Dahna desert A caravan in Ad-Dahnā'
Ad-Dahna Desert is the central division of the Arabian Desert. It is a corridor of sandy terrain forming a bow-like shape that connects an-Nafud desert in the north to Rub' al-Khali desert in the south. Its length is more than 1,000 km (620 miles) bordering Twaik Mountains from the east and does not exceed 80 km (50 miles) in width. It is also considered the geographical margin separating Al-Ahsa Province of Saudi Arabia from the country's Najd region. Al-Dahna Desert is therefore the string that connects the great deserts of Saudi Arabia.
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