In a stunning twist of nature, one of the world's driest and most unforgiving landscapes, the Sahara Desert ... had been bone-dry for 50 years. Satellite imagery from NASA vividly captured ...
The Sahara desert is a scorching ... and it even covers the northern end of the desert near the Moroccan-Algerian border town of Ain Safra. This satellite image shows a comparison with previous ...
and it has since been captured in many satellite images. Despite its remote location, the Eye of the Sahara attracts visitors who want to see the formation up close. However, the desert ...
A giant patch of black, fossilized lava that was spewed across the Sahara desert over millions of ... above sea level. The satellite image above is what is known as a "best pixel mosaic" and ...
It snowed on December 19 in the Sahara Desert, and NASA's Landsat 7 satellite was there (or rather ... Here's the full image, which you can click to enlarge: NASA notes that snow is not all ...
In desert communities ... It's a surreal image left by the heavy rains that fell in August and September have given a different face to the Moroccan Sahara, better known for its frequent droughts.