Ain Sefra is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Sahara" because it sits at an elevation of about 3,600 feet, between the vast Saharan Desert and the Atlas Mountains. This unique terrain results ...
In these images, fires are represented with red dots. Not all dust storms are visible, but very large storms that last for several hours or days can be seen. The most common source of dust globally is ...
Its horned appearance helps it blend into the desert sand. The Desert Monitor lizard is large and aggressive. Although not venomous, its sharp claws and teeth can cause significant injury.