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The Arctic Landscape Of A Desert: White Desert

When thinking about the mysterious sites of a desert we certainly do not consider chalky, snowy white, breathtaking domes, minarets or towers. Featured in the music video ''Echoes'' by the Klaxons, the Sahara el Beyda, Egypt's White Desert... in: Egypt

The Futuristic ''City of Gold'': Dubai

Named the ''City of Gold'', Dubai is the most populous and the second largest territory in the seven Arab emirates. The metropole which bloomed once oil was discovered has gained world attention through its innovative architectural projects, the... in: United Arab Emirates

A City of Sand-Swept Beauty: Abu Dhabi

The city, with all its grandiosity and conspicuous wealth, is known to be a playground for the world's wealthiests. Formerly perceived as a lifeless city among sands, this place emerges as one of the fast-rising tourist destinations in the Middle... in: United Arab Emirates

Myths and Legends of the Great Manholes: Matmâta

If you are a fan of the incredible series of Star Wars movies and want a “spacial” experience that will make you feel like Luke Skywalker himself, you should travel to one of the spots where your favorite movie has been shot, the planet Tatooine... in: Tunisia

The Cold Rain Shadow Vastness: Gobi Desert

No one thinks of deserts being cold, do they? So, imagine how surprised you’ll be when you find out that the Gobi Desert in northern China and southern Mongolia actually is, well, cold!

in: Asia
History and Tradition in the Moroccan Woodstock: Essaouira

Essaouira is one of Morocco’s most famous cities, known ever since the Antiquity. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage city being an example of a late 18th century fortified town. Essaouira is famous for having a dense Jewish population, Jews... in: Africa, Morocco

Red Sea delight: Port Safaga

Port Safaga is a small town and marine port on the coast of the Red Sea, consisting of a few houses, bungalows, rest houses and a hotel. It docks cruiser lines and its main activities are tourism related, including scuba diving, windsurfing,... in: Africa, Egypt

Read the Hieroglyphs and Discover the Symbols of the Nubian Monument: Abu Simbel Temple

The “Temple of Ramesses, beloved by Amun” or the Abu Simbel temple is one of the six rock temples built during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. You may have been impressed with it if you recognized it in the James Bond series “The Spy Who Loved... in: Africa, Egypt

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